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Month: June 2010

Do you love music? Do you love FREE music? Then you are going to really enjoy the following five social networking music sites. Not only can you listen to music for free on your computer, but there are some great features on these websites allowing you to share your music with others and be exposed to some singers & bands you may not be familiar with. Check out each of these sites below.

  1. Pandora: Discover new music, listen to some old favorites, and connect your account to your Facebook profile. Pandora is easy to use and one of the most used music sites out there. Enter an artist or song title and Pandora will choose music similar to what you like, then it’ll save your music taste as “stations” so you can come back and listen again later.
  2. Last.fm: With a large collection of music, videos and images, Last.fm will feed you information on just about any band–well-known or unsigned. You can connect with other users with similar interests and it even has a feature where you can track the most listened to artists and songs from your iPod or computer.
  3. MeeMix: Similar to Pandora and Last.fm, MeeMix is an internet radio station that enables you to share your music taste with others through their site and other sites like Twitter, Facebook, and email.
  4. Maestro.fm: Not only can you do nearly everything the other sites can on Maestro.fm, but you can also store your own digital music library and share playlists. Have a friend across the country who you think would like this new band you found? Maestro.fm makes it really easy to share your new favorite music.
  5. Worldsings: More of a focus on music videos, Worldsings still enables you to create your own profile page and connect to other users all while streaming free music videos. An extra perk is that you can vote for your favorite artists and have the chance to win cash prizes.

If you are a huge music fan then maybe you might be interested in studying recording arts. If you want to study recording arts then you definitely need to check out LA Recording School.

Enjoy these great sites where the music is always humming and at no extra cost! Find out more about each one of these great sites by going to the original article here.

Recently a New York based counseling company released a list highlighting five institutions as the best landing spots for students attached to their gadgets. These schools leverage the power of mobile devices to store and deliver recorded lectures, syllabi, homework, tests, and a host of other information that can be accessed anytime, anywhere on campus.

The five institutions consisted of Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pa., Stanford University, the University of Maryland’s College Park campus, Ohio State University, and the University of Missouri.

Some of the technology being used by these universities are a variety of Apple products (iPhone, iTouch, iPad) other smart phones and even apps specific to the individual university.

For example all journalism students entering University of Missouri’s School of Journalism require incoming freshman to have an iPod Touch or an iPhone. Students are encouraged to utilize the devices to re-watch lectures after they attend class.

Seton Hill recently initiated a new program called the Griffin Technology Advantage, which aims to expose students to the technology they will need to use in the workplace upon graduation. Starting this fall, all freshmen entering this private university will receive a MacBook laptop and an iPad.

Technology is advancing at warp-speed, so odds are good that many other universities will begin offering similar programs based on mobile computing. By the time you head off to college, you might have the ability to receive course assignments, upload a presentation, plan a group study session and check your grades, all while walking across the quad.

Read the entire list by IvyWise here.

With a new addition to the list of majors at George Mason University, there was an expected increase in enrollment, but not nearly the number they expected. When the new video game design degree was added to the university’s growing list of programs, students began to “flock to the program” and enrollment was 500 percent higher than expected. According to the dean of admissions at GMU, the university received inquiries from around the world with interest in the new major.

Within the program students are trained to develop the art of the future, combining creativity with technology. These students might be seen on career paths ranging from working for a video entertainment group to creating movie animation in studios such as Pixar.

Veteran game writer Bob Bates from Legend Entertainment says GMU is making “an art form of gaming” and showing the students what the industry is like before they graduate.

Video game design has been an increasingly popular degree choice for students not only at GMU, but other universities as well are adopting the new program. If you interested in studying game design you should check out University Advancing Technology & Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design.

To read more about GMU and their new game design program read this article.

With 52 percent of the American population now watching videos online, what will happen with video viewing in the future? According to an article from Mashable.com, if viewing continues at this rate, “in just under five years, almost every American with an Internet connection will be watching video online.”

Considering the popularity of YouTube, Vimeo and Hulu, it wouldn’t be surprising if that ended up being true. In 2006, only 33 percent of Internet users had watched a video on a video-sharing site, but currently 61 percent of users watch videos on these sites.

A recent statistic shows that there is a correlation between the number of video viewers and the increasing number of American families with broadband access; “75 percent of broadband customers watch online video, and 89 percent of online video watchers have broadband.”

The question is will these numbers actually continue to rise if in order to view online content you have to purchase it? For example there have been rumors that Hulu is going to begin to charge a fee to view certain content. According to an article on CNET, sources say Hulu reportedly will begin charging a monthly subscription of $9.95 which will offer those interested a wider selection of new shows, older seasons, and more movies. Hulu is also planning to launch services allowing users to watch videos from their site on more than just you computer, such as Apple’s iPad and Microsoft’s Xbox.

Do you think the number of online video viewers will increase in the next few years? And, what effect will Hulu’s paid subscriptions have on those numbers? Let us know by commenting below!

You can read the more on these articles here & here.

Eric Arevalo found and won a scholarship on Zinch and now he is being rewarded. Why, you ask? Because he’s smart enough to use Zinch to help find money for college. Want to know more about him? Well, he’s an excessive coffee and hot chocolate drinker, plays guitar, loves cereal more than any other food, and is about to start his senior year at USC. You can tell he has his priorities in order and is passionate about what he does.

Why do you deserve this scholarship?
I don’t deserve this scholarship any more than all the other hard-working students out there. But I’ve been extremely fortunate to find an organization around here (L.A.) that recognizes students from underrepresented backgrounds who truly aim to make a difference in this world. It’s my dedication to the community and to the poor that got my this scholarship. And I am super lucky Zinch was there to match it for me!

What was your reaction when you heard we were matching your scholarship?
I was stoked! I initially thought that there had to be some catch or something in fine print that would prevent me from getting the scholarship. I mean, since when do websites/organizations give out money so easily?  Once I was told I received the matching scholarship and the money came in, however, I was extremely grateful!

What are your plans for the future?
I am currently working at a non-profit, documentary film-making company that showcases unique and extraordinary humanitarian efforts of different people/organizations around the world! Once I graduate, I’d eventually like to start my own independent chain of documentaries that focus on social issues such as poverty and show what can be done to treat these issues. My family being from Nicaragua, I’ve always had a deep connection and sympathetic attitude towards the poor, so as long as I am doing something that reaches out to the less fortunate, I am happy!

What’s the first thing you would grab on your way out the door if your house caught fire?
My baby kitten! I just adopted him about 6 months ago and now he is my best friend. Plus, what could possibly be more brutal than seeing a cute and fluffy white kitten catch fire and burn?? :(

If you could have dinner with 3 people (dead or alive), who would it be and why?
Jesus, Tom Delonge from Blink182, and Kobe Bryant. Jesus to answer all my life’s questions, Tom because he is my all-time favorite musician, and Kobe because he’s the man.

If you had a million dollars and you had to spend it on yourself, what would you do?
First, I would pay off tuition for next year along with my school debt! Then, I’d buy a decent car since my current one is 19 years old, falling to scraps, and probably has only a few months of life left in it. I’d invest some money in getting a nice video camera for shooting all my films, and then probably just put the rest of the money in the bank!

If you could change one thing in history, what would it be and why?
I’d take back the Holocaust, which in my opinion stands as one of the most atrocious events to ever occur in history. I’ve been educated a lot on the Holocaust, and there are so many awful stories and so much pain surrounding it, even several decades after its occurrence.

How are you more than a test score?
I have never felt that my grades or my test scores define who I am. They are probably the least important thing when it comes to understanding me and what I’m all about. I am a musician, a filmmaker, an athlete, a loving brother, and a loyal friend. These are the things that define my character, not letter grades or percentages.

Feeling a little jealous? Well, start looking for scholarships on Zinch and you could be the next matching winner!

Meet last week’s Weekly “Three Sentence Essay” Scholarship winner, Andrew Kaye! With so many entries to choose from, it was a tough decision, but we congratulate Andrew on his great essay.

Here is his winning essay:

Our freedoms, as listed in the first amendment, are the only bonds that hold our country together. I believe that it is more important to have the rights of speech and free expression of oneself than to have the right to have protection. If everyone was free, we wouldn’t need to fight for freedom.

Here is a little more about our winner:

I am very outgoing and enjoy working with other people. I also volunteer and will get the job done no matter what someone asks me to do for them. I also enjoy playing tennis for the Basha High School Junior Varsity Team and I am looking forward to playing for their varsity team next year. I plan on progressing in the engineering field in the future because of an engineering course I recently took and found suitable. I am a straight A student and I will try to receive an unweighted GPA of at least 4.0 for all four years in high school.

Congratulations Andrew!

Thanks to everyone who participated! Don’t forget to submit your essay for this week’s contest and remember that judging is based off your profile as well, so update them before you submit your essay!

We love matching scholarships, dollar-for-dollar, here at Zinch, and we think Zinchers don’t mind being matched either. In fact, I think Ellen Wieberg is a big fan of the Scholarship Matching program at the moment. She loves traveling and curling up with a good book, and, apparently, planning for the future since she’s only a junior in high school and has already won more than one scholarship.

Why do you deserve this scholarship?

I have applied for probably over $100,000 worth of scholarships and this is finally my “big break.” Since I am only a junior, I think that this shows how dedicated I am to my future education and how much I want to succeed at whatever I choose to become.

What are your plans for the future?

There are so many options for the future that it is super hard to pick. If I had to choose my future right now… I would plan to major in communications and leadership and get a job where I would get to work with people every day. I want to have a family and I want to volunteer as much as possible. Basically, what I’m saying is that I want my own perfect version of the American dream.

What’s the first thing you would grab on your way out the door if your house caught fire?

So, this is kind of dorky, but I like scrap-booking a lot. I made a scrapbook of my childhood up through my high school years and I have probably spent like 100 hours on it so I would grab that. It is supposed to be something for me to look at and remember good times.

If you could be a superhero, what would you want your superpowers to be?

I would want to be able to teleport so I would never have to worry about having a car (or paying for gas money) and if I wanted to go someplace far, like Germany, I could just pick up and go.

Want us to match your scholarship, be featured on our blog and be one step closer to paying for college? Let us know if you find and win a scholarship on Zinch and you can!

We are happy to introduce Quinn Colter, winner of a Zinch Matching Scholarship after finding and winning a scholarship on Zinch. She’s hilarious, ambitious, and very smart. We’re proud of students like her who just keep going despite the discouragement they may face. Congratulations, Quinn, you deserve this!

What are your plans for the future?

Go to college. Double major in English and Biology.  Get a job as a copy editor in a book publishing house (if the book publishing world doesn’t implode like people keep telling me it’s going to), or if that doesn’t work out, get a job doing something biological (maybe botany).  Get married.  Raise a family.  Help someone become a better, stronger, happier person (and then keep doing it).

What do you do on rainy days?

Usually I go out and get wet; always, I mourn the fact that I don’t have bright yellow rubber galoshes to splash in puddles with.

What one food could you not live without?

How can you ask me to choose just one?  My top three contenders are bread, soup, and pesto–and I think that bread is the one that I really and truly could not live without.

If you could have dinner with 3 people (dead or alive), who would it be and why?

I’ll have “Authors of Classic Novels” for $500 and pick Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Franz Kafka, and Emily Bronte.  Why?  They’ve all made me want to ask them that same question.  To Mr. Dostoyevsky, “Why are you so depressed?”; to Mr. Kafka, “Why do you have so many issues?”; and to Miss Bronte…  Well, just “WHY?!”

If you could be a superhero, what would you want your superpowers to be?

I want to fly and be able to fix spelling and grammar errors with a point of my finger.  You can call me Grammar Girl.

If you could change one thing in history, what would it be and why?

I would stop that Serbian anarchist from killing the Archduke Ferdinand.  Can you imagine what historical implications that would have?  If I could prevent WWI, it might prevent the Great Depression, WWII, all the miscellaneous conflicts in the Cold War…  That one event led to so many others.  Even if it wouldn’t stop the European alliances from getting themselves into a twist (they hadn’t fought a real war in a goodly long time, and back then Europeans seemed to get tetchy when they’d not had a war for too long), it would change the course of modern history down entirely unpredictable paths.

How are you more than a test score?

A test score cannot convey how well I write (25-minute essays say nothing about how well a person can actually write; they only say how well a person can write a 25-minute essay).  It cannot express that I’m a trained choral soprano, nor can it show that I cook delicious food, nor can it reveal that I have ninja skills (no, really), nor can it demonstrate my propensity for using macro focusing in my photography.

A single number, written in black ink on white paper, is not the measure of a student’s worth.  I am more than a test score because I am a living human being, with talents and interests ranging far beyond the factors standardized tests claim to be measuring.  My test scores do not tell me that I am smart, they tell me that I have inherited my father’s talent for taking multiple-choice tests.  Test scores are something I get.  The more important things to consider about me are the things that I give.

Meet Karyn Stanley, our most recent Matching winner who found and won a scholarship on Zinch. Because of this, we matched it and now she is one step closer to paying for college. With hopes of being a board-certified geophysicist, Karyn is a passionate learner who has a thirst for success. Let’s hear more about her with a few random questions.

What’s the first thing you would grab on your way out the door if your house caught fire?

My MacBook Pro. I love it!

What one food could you not live without?

Cheese. I love cheese on about anything. It’s just so good.

If you could have dinner with 3 people (dead or alive), who would it be and why?

Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, and Homer Hickam. All three of these men are pioneers in their own right, and all are an inspiration to me.

If you had a million dollars and you had to spend it on yourself, what would you do?

I would keep about $200,000 for myself to pay my college tuition and then would use the remaining money to start a foundation. The world needs more budding Geologists and Geophysicists, especially from the Southeast U.S.

If you could change one thing in history, what would it be and why?

I don’t believe in changing history because everyday and every event is merely a stepping stone to the next. Every day is valuable.

How are you more than a test score?

I believe that all people have the ability to transcend the numbers that bind them to the status quo. Numbers can’t define my work ethic, my personality, or my ability to give.

If you’ve found and won a scholarship on Zinch, don’t hesitate to let us know! We love hearing form you, so be sure to shoot us an email over at winner[at]zinch.com.

Whether you are just starting high school, beginning your senior year or just graduated it’s time to start the college admissions process.  Many students find this process overwhelming because they don’t know where to start or they’re worried they won’t get into the school of their choice or they didn’t have any idea that the process could be this complicated.  But don’t worry.  This post will give you some basic tips to help get you through this process with as little stress as possible.

Tip #1 Don’t wait until your senior year to start planning for college.  Colleges look at your college resume for extra-curricular activities and other molding experiences.  By your senior year it’s oftentimes too late to add these types of experiences.  You’ll want to make sure that you add rigor to your schedule as well.  Many of the large universities are now requiring 2 years of another language.  They will soon start requiring calculus, pre-calculus, trigonometry, etc.  Taking AP or dual credit classes is also a good way to increase your chances of getting into the school of your choice.

Tip #2 Take your college admissions tests early to ensure you can get your very best test score.  Students typically find that they test better on one test than the other so it’s important that you take both the SAT and the ACT.  That way you can figure out what test you did better on and then you can take it again if you feel you need to improve your score.  It’s also a good idea to take them both in your junior year so that schools can start evaluating your profile early. If you are worried about doing well on these tests you should check out Grockit or Kaplan Test Prep to help you prepare.

Tip #3 Apply early.  By applying early it shows initiative.  It makes it so that you don’t have to worry about deadlines and also allows your profile to be reviewed and processed sooner.  When you are applying it’s a good idea to make sure you learn all of that school’s requirements and timelines so that you don’t miss anything.  Also, make sure that you send a resume and a personal statement with EVERY application.  Even if it’s not required.  Providing a document with your strengths only gives a school one more reason to say “yes” to your application. 

These three steps will give you the boost you need to get accepted to the college of your choice and prepare you to take the plunge into higher education. 

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