Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Tips For Writing a University Petition Letter

In a university setting, writing a petition letter is a very common occurrence. This is because in the academic world there are many exemptions for students and professors, but in order to get this exemption, one has to write a letter of petition to the appropriate department or person.

That is not to say that every petition letter gains approval but it does go a long way towards getting your position known and heard. Before you write such a letter find out the name of the person to whom it should be addressed. Even if you send the letter to the correct department, it may not be forwarded to the proper person.

For the most part all applications submitted to graduate schools in universities across the country must be accompanied by a petition letter. In this letter you provide a brief summary of the documentation you have included in your application and express your reasons for applying to this graduate program.

The usual requirement for admission to graduate school is a GPA of 3.0. Students will a lower grade point average can still gain admission if they address the issue in their letter explaining the reasons why they should be admitted and if there are any extenuating circumstances that could account for the lower than acceptable grades.

Even within a department, you may need to make a petition for different reasons. If you transfer from another university, for example, and you have already completed the work for a specific course under a different name at the former university, you may have to write a letter requesting that you be exempted from this course for your current program of studies.

In this letter you should make specific references to the topics studied and the types of assignments you completed along with documentation attesting to this from the previous university. This does not mean that gaining exemption will give you one less course to complete, but you should ask for recommendations of another course that could fulfill this requirement.

Both students and professors must adhere to deadlines in university because of the nature of the semester teaching schedule. There are times during the year when students are unable to meet deadlines for assignments or for being able to meet the testing schedule.

Sometimes waiving the deadline is a simple matter of discussing the situation with the professor, but other situations may require a petition letter to the Registrar's Office or the Dean of a department. This usually refers to not being able to meet application deadlines. Such petitions usually do not meet with approval unless the circumstances are really exceptional and warrant an extension of the deadline.

Students who do not agree with the grades they receive in a course can also petition the department to reread the exam. Other examples include asking for permission to withdraw from a course without academic prejudice or to obtain a refund of the tuition paid. Most universities require specific details to be included in the petition format, which include:

o student's full name and address

o student's university number

o student email address and telephone numbers

o a clear statement of the action requested in the petition

o a description of the conditions that warrant this action

o a statement of why university policy should not be followed in this case

Without inclusion of this information, the petition will not be recognized and therefore will not result in any action being taken.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Tips For Nursing Resume Writing

As per studies obtained from the Labor institute, it is estimated that there will be a rapid expansion of nursing positions over the next five years. While this signals good news for all those who aspire to be nurses, it also entails a very tough competitive climate. The most coveted nursing positions will see a large influx of candidates applying for them and hence proper presentation of credentials will assume paramount significance. This is where effective and artful resume writing for nurses is critical if they wish to secure a proper position and career in the nursing segment.

Educational Qualifications

Apart from inclusion of information such as date of graduation, name and degree information, you should also mention information about specific grants, academic honors or fellowships and scholarships, which were awarded to you when you were studying. This helps lend more credibility and impact to a nurse's resume and employers are more likely to choose a candidate with honors and fellowships compared to any ordinary nurse.

Clinical Rotations

For those nurses who already have the requisite experience in this segment, a mention of clinical rotations is a good idea when it comes to writing the resume. If any or more of these clinical rotations pertains to the career position you are applying for, then a mention of this will help you clinch the job faster.

Fresh Candidates

If you do not have experience in the nursing segment or have limited amount of experience then you can mention information about any clinical rotations you have completed as far as resume writing goes. You can also mention about relevant courses you have attended or studied, which pertain to the niche you are applying at. If you have finished your graduation and have a higher GPA, you need to mention as well as highlight the fact in your resume. You can include the GPA scores in the education portion of the resume.

License Information

If you have finished the license process, you need to furnish appropriate license information in the relevant section of the resume. You need to provide information about the state where you received the license as well as date when the license came into effect. Your employer would typically ask you for a copy of the license once you get an offer there is no need to provide the license number within the resume.

Key Skills

Since competition will be fierce in the nursing segment in years to come, it goes without saying that employers will only be scanning your resume and in the first ten seconds will form their impression about you. Hence you need to highlight specific keywords, which illustrate your experience in this segment. Use bullet points to highlight experience in specialized niches as well as compliance information and administration of medication etc. These aspects will help to make resume writing for nursing more effective and get you noticed for prospective jobs.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Writing Lyrics - A Basic Overview And Guide For The Beginner

There's no easy answer to the question 'How do you write lyrics?' When I was at college, studying Creative and Performance Writing, there was no class on the subject, although they had a guest lecturer once! It's both a simple and a complex process. Even though that is a contradiction, it is the case. First off, it isn't necessary to play a musical instrument, or even be trained in music to write good lyrics. However, it does require some basic, innate ability and inclination. It also requires a strong sense of rhythm.

If you are looking for ways and methods of writing lyrics, however, it can be assumed that you at least have the inclination. You don't need a good singing voice, either. A couple of my favourite, and perhaps greatest, song writers are Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. I wouldn't consider either a great singer, however, I thoroughly enjoy listening to them sing their own songs.

Even though I write lyrics, I can't say that my method is a thought out or step-by-step process. I play a couple of instruments but mainly acoustic guitar and I find when I write a song, I do both the music and the lyrics at the same time. Both come to me entwined as a single piece, and for a long time after I write a new ballad, I can't sing the words without my guitar. I haven't developed this as a method, it just works this way for me. Both the music and the lyrics are interwoven and integral.

It's a good idea, especially to start with, to have a tune in mind, one that you know well and like, and change the words to your own. You've no doubt heard 'covers' of songs with alternate words. Often you'll find that, as you develop your own lyrics, the tune will change as well and become your own. If you develop your own melody, that's all the better.

There are similarities to writing poems but it is really a different process; for one thing, the rhythms are quite different, and are presented in a different way. It's fun to play around with and have a go at creating how the words work within the rhythm. Be careful not to force the two together, though. They need to marry willingly, not at the end of a shotgun.

As in any writing form, it's a good idea to focus on something that really interests you and see where it goes. One thing is to avoid straining to make a rhyme work or putting in too many words to suit the melody - words can be stretched over several (or even more) notes. They can also be truncated to fit - but both methods need to be handled thoughtfully.

Your aim is to tell a story and perhaps one of the easiest ways to start is by focusing on the basic writing rule of beginning, middle and end. The story can be one of emotion though, as is the case with most top hit songs, i.e. usually love and especially the loss of love. Ballads are often the most straight-forward for beginner lyricists as it is easier to tell a story with the above rule of beginning, middle and end.

Just as reading is a vital tool for writers, listening to songs, especially the lyrics, is a vital tool for songwriters. We often listen to a song and hear it as a complete thing: the music, the words, the emotion. But, for seeing what the lyricist did, focus just on the words and see how they fit to the music and how they create the emotion. It's a form of deconstruction, even though it's not that basic either, because a song is, necessarily, an ensemble of elements. People do write songs though without writing the music, and people write the melodies of songs without writing the lyrics. You can, too, if that is your inclination.

If you don't play music, tap your foot to the words even if you don't have a specific melody in mind. This will help create the necessary consistency in rhythm even if the words don't exactly fit. Remember, the words can be truncated or stretched to fit the notes, plus you can add 'oh oh oh' etc. You can also buy a metronome at any good music shop; or, if you prefer, use the second hand on a clock, at least initially. There are also online metronomes which you can find by using Google.

Always aim for a chorus or refrain. This is what most people know a song by; and is usually what catches their attention. This should be where you put the most basic and repetitious lines; also in the melody if you are writing that, too. The verses can be more complex or less catchy if that suits your piece.

As in all things, practice is the only way forward. Whether you sing, play an instrument, read music, or notate, you can write lyrics. It takes time and work, like any good piece of writing does. We aren't all going to be record breaking song writers, of course, but music is the language of the soul and it's a wonderful occupation for free time, and possibly for your own family or friends 'band'.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Grant Writing - Top 5 ways to support individual

You've probably seen the commercials on television or the Internet, promising a government grant for almost everybody. Your promises are true? Or fraud? This is in almost all applications for scholarships for people like you and me is true that most donor agencies like the Federal Government, foundations and businesses who can not remove people from receiving a grant. Policy E '. So if you have a long list of scholarships available, even thousands, even millions of dollars in funding,is very likely that qualify.

The most important question is not "Do you act?" But, "If you probably have a grant from the lender list?" Usually the answer is "No" if you have a great opportunity for all, you need to do a little research to see who has the grants for the previous year. If someone like you actually receive aid, then it is worth visiting for further research.

With all the fraud and exaggerated claims, here are 5top "proven" ways to support individual:


Getting a scholarship. If you or someone you know is funding for the university, the first go in touch with the financial assistance office at the college or university where you are. Find out more about Pell Grants for economically disadvantaged, work study programs, internships, scholarships and support of students, local associations, including religious groups. The Foundation awards grants, but usually by the office of financial aid not directly. AskThose who are too. Do not forget to check with your employer about scholarships and scholarships for entry for employees or children of employees. For additional loans to help the three friends get awards for themselves or their children.


Check the stability of publications. Look at the Foundation's grants to users of the Foundation Center, it was in the vicinity of 8300 the Foundation and the programs of public charity that funds students, artists, academics and others looking for individual assistance .Additionally, refer to the kind of "support" index in the National Directory of grants to public charities.


Connected to an agency of the exemption. Depending on the nature of your interests and abilities, there is usually a non-profit organization through which you may be able to work. For example, I paid for the design of educational programs for the community and the state are funded by grants to colleges and universities as a fiscal agent use. Over 99% U.S. dollar to more than 300 billion eurosLand grants in the early rounds of tax-exempt organizations. Viruses and non-profit organizations that serve the niche market and by region. Share your experiences with them. Working with and for them. Position will help to give the flow between them.


Visit your library and public institutions. Many public and university libraries receive lists and other sources of information on grants to individuals, especially those scholarships. It can also be a point at the state level,Especially in the arts, whose mandate includes the assistance of people in search of financing. Check them out.


Write in a bag. Related To # 3, I had dozens of scholarship in which I introduced myself as a person to steer, coordinate and manage the project. I have in a household, the work that I wanted to do. In this way, I have jobs and a career for me for 12 years, so 6-figures as director of the College. I call the company subsidywriting. If you are a contractor, designer, this can be a career for you.