Surviving School Education

Well, I finally finished my 1st semester of college and I think I did very well. I am working toward a degree in Professional Justice, possibly with a minor in psychology. I absolutely love the school and now often wonder why not come back soon. I believe the school has made me more independent, if possible. I love it. I learned a lot and met a lot of great people.

I have many friends and are now real friends know that I can count the friends I’m sure I’ll have in my entire life. I am also taking two summer classes and I really can not imagine being out of school at this point. I may end up being one of those who stay in school forever .. lol. No, I do not like much. The independence and freedom I feel from this and the confidence of knowing I can achieve something is remarkable.

I feel anyone who feels that you really should do, what they have to lose, besides the people you meet and the opportunities are going fantastic. I made some good connections instructors in my area / country and people in general that will help me when my career is finally obtained, and can not overcome this. Most of my friends and some family members have returned to school too, and say it has changed their lives and think it’s something to make progress in life irrespective of race and the major you choose. Personally, I’m thinking about being a detective or investigator, but I also love working with children who have problems so it may be the direction taken. I guess it’s a long way for me to decide exactly what I do, but I’m on the right track, and when my 2-4 years is up, I made a final decision. I would encourage anyone thinking of going back to school or go for their first time taking it, the support of their peers and teachers is great, and I know you can do it and you achieve your dreams. Good luck and God Bless Ya. Vaughn, Pascal A Dakota, my biggest fan ..

Mortgage

Although you can always repair your own credit history is best done before applying for a mortgage. Without doubt, the rejection of a mortgage application would cause your credit report more harm than good. So before you apply: 1. Call the credit reporting bureau. Before a credit rating agency could consider the correct results, you need to contact the bank that gave the information to determine if there was an error. If the financial institution accepts that there was a mistake, in many countries have legally given a period of time in order to correct credit information. If the bank says that the recorded data are correct but you disagree, you must submit a brief statement to the agency report and credit score.

This letter should detail your circumstances and be added to your credit report. 2. Contact your bank. To avoid delay in updating your registration contact the financial institution which provided the data and request follow up your case. If the error came from the bank and the institution refuses to amend the inaccuracy, refer to their policies and government on this issue. Financial institutions are under government regulations are required, under federal law of most countries to make available to its customers a procedure to resolve disagreements.

Learn about the financial institution and do not hesitate to report abuse. In the event that your credit report is not as good as you think it should be, make sure that the data in your credit report are correct. If so, observe carefully the report to understand the details that are probably causing an adverse effect on your score, and work to improve them. Here are some instructions on how to improve your report: 1. Always pay your bills on time. Some creditors may see late payments to credit reporting agencies, which could have an impact on its results. 2. Try to pay off the debt before the expiry of each monthly installment. If you can not do this, at least make the minimum payment provided a copy of the receipt of payment on your credit bureau. 3. Try to pay your debts as soon as possible. 4. Do not exceed the credit limit on your credit card. Try to keep your available balance well below the limit. The higher your balance, the more effect it will have in its report. 5. Reduce the number of credit applications you submit. In the case of an investigation about your credit in a short period, this could have an adverse impact on your score. However, it should not change when requesting information about their own credit situation.