Friday 22 January 2016

New SAT Pattern and Tips

The SAT measures your thinking ability to efficiently solve problems and communicate, while at the same time looks into your basic classroom skills such as Reading, Writing and Mathematics and how well you apply that knowledge. The SAT is taken by more than two million students every year at thousands of testing centers. There is no negative marking for the revised version of the SAT. 

How is the test organized?
  • Reading Comprehension has a total of 52 questions with 65 minutes alloted for this section

  • Writing and Language Test has a total  of 44 questions with 35 minutes alloted for this section

  • Mathematics (No Calculator allowed) has a total of 20 questions with a time frame of 25 minutes for this section

  • Mathematics (Calculator allowed) has a total of 38 questions with 55 minutes alloted for this section

  • Essay (optional) consists of one topic and time alloted is 50 minutes
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    • Reading Comprehension has a total of 52 questions with 65 minutes alloted for this section
    • Writing and Language Test has a total  of 44 questions with 35 minutes alloted for this section
       
    • Mathematics (No Calculator allowed) has a total of 20 questions with a time frame of 25 minutes for this section
       
    • Mathematics (Calculator allowed) has a total of 38 questions with 55 minutes alloted for this section
       
    • Essay (optional) consists of one topic and time alloted is 50 minutes


    Scoring
    •  The Reading and Writing section is a combined score within the range of 200-800
    • The Mathematics section is scored within the range of 200-800

    Three sub scores of which each is scored within the range of 10 to 40  

    • Reading
       
    • Writing and Language
       
    • Mathematics

    Essays are scored on the basis of the following criteria with a minimum score of 2 to a maximum score of 8  

    • Reading
       
    • Analysis
       
    • Writing



    Reading

    • Each question will have four options
    • The Reading section consists of reading passages only, there will NO sentence completion
    • This section consists of 5 passages, each passage has 10 -11 questions

    Writing and Language Test

    • This section consists of passages with underlined words or sentences. This underlined part needs to be better phrased grammatically
    • This section consists of 4 passages, with each passage consisting of 10-11 questions
    • The prime focus in this section is grammar

    Mathematics
    The Mathematics section in the New SAT consists of the previous chapters, in addition to extra ones.
    • Trignomentry includes radian measures, definition of all ratios (e.g.- sine)
    Relationships between all the ratios as well as conversion from radians to degrees and vice versa

    • Basic arithmetic on complex numbers which includes multiplication, addition, division and subtraction

    Essay

    • The topic consists of a case study
    • No personal opinion is required for this task
    • The essay should demonstrate your analysis of the given data
    • The essay is out of a total of 24
    • You are alloted 50 minutes for this task with a word count of 650-700 words
    • SAT without essay costs 92.5$ and with essay about 103.5$
    • Giving the SAT with essay depends on the university requirements. If the university requires the essay, students have to opt for it. However, giving the SAT with essay is recommended as you have a lot of options easily available
     

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    Saturday 16 January 2016

    Study & Work in Canada


    From the many countries you can study in, Canada is a hugely popular choice. It’s really not hard to see why. Universities in Canada offer world-class education, with 12 Canadian universities ranked in the Times Higher Education Supplement Top 200. Studying in Canada has many other benefits too: affordable tuition fees, the opportunity to work while you study and for a year after you graduate, and a great lifestyle in a beautiful and diverse country.


    Every step is taken to ensure the safety of students on Canada's campuses. Most Canadian Universities / Colleges have their own campus security 24 hours a day. There are also “Walk Safe" programmes to assist people in getting to public transportation during late hours.

    Work during and after and co-op programe

    Students in Canada are allowed to work off campus without a work permit upto 20 hours per week and full time during vacation. Several programs may even have a paid co-op term where one gets hands on experience in working in the industry. These may even be paid co-ops. Further students on the completion of their program of 1 year can work upto 1 year and students applying for 2 years program can work for 2-3 years.


    When applying for a student authorization you must be able to prove to the visa officer that you have enough finances to support yourself for the entire length of your study program. Full-time students can work in their institutions without the need for an employment authorization. International students can work up to 20 hours per week during their studies and 40 hours per week during vacation. They can earn approximately C$ 7 - C$ 10 per hour. Students can work full time off campus during co-op terms and can earn approximately C$ 10 - C$ 15 per hour, amounting to C$ 400 to C$ 1,000 per month.


    Canada welcomes over 2 lac immigrants per year & has a policy for skilled professionals as well as Business Immigrants. Canada has maintained a strong stable economic growth because of its active immigration policy. Two thirds of the 5.4%pa increase in population is due to immigration.


    Canadian Immigration is one of the simplest immigration systems in comparison with other countries. It allows a person to live and work anywhere in Canada, and confers upon that person a Permanent Resident status. It comes with certain responsibilities and may be revoked if the holder does not meet Canadian Residency obligations, or is found guilty of serious criminal activity. A person who is a Canadian Permanent Resident may apply for Canadian Citizenship after 3 years.


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    Name: Munira Imtiyaz
    Country: Canada
    University: Centennial College


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    Country: Canada
    University: Centennial College


    Education Consultant

    We at Edwise streamline and personalize the process for each student irrespective of the destination, institution, course or any level of study. Our team of experienced professionals will provide you individual attention and exceptional guidance throughout your process of application. We provide assistance related to course selections, admission, visa, bank-loan and scholarships. We also host University delegates for direct student interaction and all these services are provided free of cost. We have established since 1991 and have been maintaining strong networks with over 575 universities in 16 countries, hence giving us a unique insight into the finest educational establishments worldwide.


    Start your education abroad with valuable information on everything you need to know about studying abroad from study permits, temporary resident visas and how much it costs, to finding a program.


    Do visit your nearest Edwise branch & choose your university carefully under our expert guidance and ensure that you have all your paperwork in order. Once you apply, and the wait is over, you can really begin to look forward to not only studying in a beautiful and vibrant country, but also to a life experience quite like no other.


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    Friday 15 January 2016

    Tips on Essay Writing in IELTS


    The International English Language Testing System is recognised as a reliable means of assessing the language ability of candidates who need to study or work where English is the language of communication. These tests are designed to give potential candidates an idea as to whether their English is at the required level



    The IELTS is owned by the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, British Council and IDP



    There is a choice of Reading and Writing tests according to whether a candidate opts for the Academic or General module. Candidates who wish to study at an undergraduate or postgraduate level and those who seek professional registration opt for the Academic module, while candidates, who wish to migrate to an English- speaking country and wish to study below degree level, opt for the General training module



    Academic Writing

    This module consists of two writing tasks. Candidates should spend 20 minutes on Task 1, which requires them to write atleast 150 words, and 40 minutes on Task 2, which requires them to write atleast 250 words



    Task 1 requires candidates to analyze a diagram or some data (graph, table or chart) and present the information in their own words. Candidates are assessed on the ability to organise, present and compare data or describe the process of how an object works. Candidates are not required to give their own opinion for this task



    In Task 2, candidates are presented with a point of view. They are assessed on the ability to present a solution to the problem, take a stand and evaluate ideas



    General Training Writing

    This module consists of two tasks as well. Candidates should spend about 20 minutes on Task 1, with a word count of 150 words, and 40 minutes on Task 2, which requires them to write atleast 250 words. The assessment of Task 2 carries more weightage in grading than Task 1



    In Task 1 candidate are asked to respond to a given situation by writing a letter requesting information or explaining the situation. They are assessed on their ability to engage in personal correspondence, express needs, opinions, complaints etc



    In Task 2 candidates are presented with a point of view. They are assessed on the ability to present a solution to the problem, take a stand and evaluate ideas. Candidates are also assessed on their writing technique



    Tips for the essays



    • Both Task 1 and Task 2 have to be structured into 3 paragraphs- Introduction, Body paragraph and Conclusion
    • In Task 1, ensure that you present the key features of the given data, graph or image, and make relevant comparisons. You are not being asked for your own opinion
    • In Task 2, make sure that you fully understand and answer what the topic is asking of you
    • Ensure that you finish both tasks before the allotted time, so you have sufficient time to proof read what you have just written
    • Ensure that you DO NOT make frequent grammatical errors, it will reduce your chances of a good band score
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    Thursday 14 January 2016

    Tips on Essay Writing in GMAT

    The Analytical Writing Assessment consists of a 30 minute writing task called the Analysis of an Argument. In this section you must read a brief argument, analyze the reasoning behind it, and then write a critique of the argument. You are not asked to state your opinion, but to analyze the given one. You may consider the questionable assumptions that underlie the author's thinking, what alternative explanations or counterexamples might weaken the conclusion or what sort of evidence could help strengthen or refute the argument

    The Analytical Writing Assessment is designed as a direct measure of your ability to think critically and communicate your ideas. To be more specific, the analysis of an argument task tests your ability to formulate an appropriate and constructive critique of a prescribed conclusion based upon a specific line of thinking. Your responses will be scored on the basis of:

    • The overall quality of your ideas
    • Your ability to organize, develop and express those ideas
    • Your ability to provide relevant supporting reasons
    • Your ability to control the elements of standard written English

    Test- Taking Strategies

    • Make sure you have taken all parts of a question into account before you begin to respond to it
    • Take time to organize your ideas, but ensure that you leave time to reread your response and make any revisions that you could to improve it
    • Get used to asking yourself what questionable assumptions might underline the thinking? What alternative explanations might be given? What additional evidence might prove useful in evaluating the reasoning?
    • Explain how your examples illustrate your point, do not just list them
    •  Ensure that your essay consists of full sentences. Your response should not read like an outline

    The evaluation of your response depends on how well

    • You organize, develop and present your ideas
    • Control the elements of standard written English


    It is important that you plan your argument before you begin writing. Read the analytical task carefully to make sure you understand exactly what is expected. Keep in mind the 30 minute time frame as you plan your response. As you write, try to keep your language clear and the flow of your ideas plausible. State your premise clearly at the start, and make sure you present a strong conclusion at the end

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