The Role of Internet in our Life The use of the Internet in daily life is depending on desires and goals. Activities in our daily life are decided after the use of the Internet. The Internet innovated our daily life. We spend lots of time on the Web.
Positive use of the Internet makes our lives easy and simple. The Internet and search engines provide us with useful data, information, and knowledge for personal, social, and economic development and it is up to us to utilize our time on the world wide web in a productive manner. The Internet is a revolution in information technology.
While there are various uses of the Internet you can use the internet for getting an online education. You can use the Internet to promote your business online. You can do online courses and improve your writing, communication, business, and online marketing skills. Online shopping, social media, emails, and chatting are common things that we do daily.
You are free to use the Internet. The Internet is a magical tool that will help you to become successful in your career and business. But only the positive and productive use of the Internet.
The global network of computers has changed our lives tremendously. We are hungry to use the Internet. That’s why more than 40% of the world’s population is connected to the Internet according to internetlivestatus.com. This is because we are connected to various information and lifestyle facilities. It is because a large number of new people are getting connected to the Internet via their portable devices every day.
Differences between School and University When sixth form life is still new and shiny, going to university can feel a million miles away.
But it won’t stay that way for long. Before you know it, you’ll be arriving at your uni halls - starry-eyed and ready for freshers week and the three years that follow.
Going from GCSEs to sixth form is one big leap; but it’s this next step that will give you even more freedom.
To help you feel ready, we checked in with TSR’s student community and UEA recruitment manager Beth Bunn to discover the biggest differences between school and university.