过去本人写过很多有关“职场人士零基础英语课程”的讲解,然而收费这块介绍得比较概括。接下去,本人就从不同的角度出发,为大伙再多角度讲解一下。
从眼前来看,英语机构的培训模式主要存在两种,在线与线下。而针对零基础学习者来说,更加适合选择线下课。与其他应试课程不一样,零基础课程为了确保其培训效果,通常都只开设3-4人小班课,即出勤人数不超过10人,因此在价格上也就会稍高一些,北上广深地区平均下来一堂课100左右,其他城市50-80不等等 。然而若选择一对一私教课,一堂课在300-500之间多是正常的,主要还是看本人的资历。建议大伙手头预算在2-3万之间。
经过多年合作,平台上的客服老师对英语辅导机构的定价规则已很熟悉,因此对零基础英语课程价格有疑惑的朋友,可以在线咨询或给客服老师留言。
2. Start a business in your dorm room. It's cheap, Google and Yahoo are dying to buy your website, and it's better than washing dishes in the cafeteria. Note to those who play poker online until 4 a.m.: Gambling isn't a business. It's an addiction.
第二,从宿舍开始做生意。这很便宜,雅虎、都会争先恐后地哪家好培训基础买你弄出来的网站,这比餐馆里洗盘子好多了。至于那些通宵在线玩扑克的人,记住赌博不是生意,赌博是瘾。
3. Don't take on debt that is too limiting. This is not a reference to online gambling, although it could be. This is about choosing a state school over a pricey private school. Almost everyone agrees you can get a great education at an inexpensive school. So in many cases the debt from a private school is more career-limiting than the lack of brand name on your diploma.
第三,别债务缠身。这和在线赌博关系不大,虽然可能有关系。这是关于应该选择一所州立大学而不是昂贵的私立学校的问题。几乎所有人都同意在不那么贵的学校里也哪个好能英语得黄村零到良好的教育。所以从个人前途上看,无债一身轻比花钱买个名牌要有利得多。
4. Get involved on campus. When it comes to career success, emotional intelligence -- social skills to read and lead others -- get you farther than knowledge or job competence, according to Tiziana Casciaro, professor at Harvard Business School. Julie Albert, a junior at Brandeis University, is the director of her a capella group and head of orientation this year. She hones her leadership skills outside the classroom, which is exactly where to do it.
第四,积极参加校园的活动。通过这种活动,可以学会怎么理解、帮助别人,满足别人的需要和别人沟通。这在美国文化中,是所谓"领袖素质"的基础。找工作时哪个好会被别培训人黄村零另眼相看。千万不要认为自己的生活只有校园而已。
5. Avoid grad school in the liberal arts. One in five English Phd's find stable university jobs, and the degree won't help outside the university: "Schooling only gives you the capacity to stand behind a cash register," says Thomas Benton, a columnist at the Chronicle of Higher Education (who has an English degree from Yale and a tenure-track teaching job.)
第五,不要读文科博士,五分之一的英语博士能找到大学里的稳定的工作,如果走出校门,学位没什么用处。除非哪家好你离了学术不能活。读博士对实际工作毫无帮助。
6. Skip the law-school track. Lawyers are the most depressed of all professionals. Stress itself does not make a job bad, says Alan Kreuger, economist at Princeton University. Not having control over one's work does make a bad job, though, and lawyers are always acting on behalf of someone else. Suicide is among the leading causes of premature death among lawyers.
第六,别上法学院。律师是所有职业中最压抑的。律师总是代表别人去争利,压力奇大。自杀是律师中第一号非机构正基础常死亡的原因。
7. Play a sport. People who play sports earn more money than couch potatoes, and women executives who played sports attribute much of their career success to their athletic experience, says Jennifer Cripsen of Sweet Briar College in Virginia. You don't need to be great at sports, you just need to be part of a team.
第七,参加体育运动。调查表明,大学从事体育的人,毕业后比那些不沾体育的同学明显收入高。美国人从事体育不仅是锻炼身体,而且是培养竞争的才能和领袖素质。一个大*动队的队长到华尔街找工作,优势不可限量。
8. Separate your expectations from those of your parents. "Otherwise you wake up and realize you're not living your own life," says Alexandra Robbins, author of the popular new book "The Overachievers." (Note to parents: If you cringe as you read this list, then you need to read this book.)
第八,别按着父母的期待生活,"否则你醒来后会发现你过的不是自己的日子。"
9. Try new things that you're not good at. "Ditch the superstar mentality that if you don't reach the top, president, A+, editor in chief, then the efforts were worthless. It's important to learn to enjoy things without getting recognition," says Robbins.
第九,干一些你并不擅长的新事物。你对自己未必了解,这是苏格拉底给人类的教诲。所以,请给自己一个机会。
10. Define success for yourself. "Society defines success very narrowly. Rather than defining success as financial gain or accolades, define it in terms of individual interests and personal happiness," says Robbins.
第十,以自己为中心来定义成功,别以外在的东西(比如金钱)来定义成功。