In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Part 61 schools are for people who want to learn how to become a pilot while also working a separate job. These smaller schools allow you to set your own pace and learn the material in your own way. You can train around your other job and spend more time focusing on specific areas of flight school as needed. Depending on how quickly you move through the material, Part 61 schools can take years to complete. You can take all Part 61 classes online and knock out the material at your own speed. There isn’t a ground school requirement, meaning you can study the information at home. You can also work with a private instructor to go over the material. At a Part 61 school, it isn’t how you learn the information, it’s that you learn it well. Part of a Part 61 school’s flexibility is that you can fly various aircrafts and put those hours towards your total. That said, Part 61 schools require more hours than Part 141 schools. For a private certification, you need at least 40 hours in the air. For a commercial certification, you need 250 hours of flying. Expect to spend much more time in the air than the minimum requirement. You’ll need the extra hours to get as comfortable as possible with the aircrafts. Part 61 schools allow you to choose your own flight instructor to complete training. If you know someone in the field, reach out to them and ask if they have time to train you. Part 141 schools already have faculty in place, so you wouldn’t have the same flexibility when it comes to picking your instructor. Independent flight instructors can be tough to find if you don’t already know someone. If you’re having trouble finding an instructor, speak with your school to see if they have any contacts.
Summary: Choose a Part 61 school to maintain a flexible schedule. Take Part 61 courses at your own pace. Earn flying hours outside of school. Pick your own flight instructor.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you're at this age, you should be screened for abnormal cells. However, because HPV is common and not curable, most doctors don't recommend automatically screening for HPV. While HPV can spontaneously clear up, there's no treatment for the virus once you have it. Until you're 65, you should still be screened regularly. Even having just a Pap smear every 3rd year may be sufficient, but if you're worried, you can add in the HPV test to help calm your fears. Most of the time, you can stop both Pap smears and HPV testing after age 65, unless you've had abnormal results in recent years. If you have abnormal results, talk to your doctor about whether you should be screened more often for changes in your cervical cells. Abnormal changes can take as long as 10 years to develop, but your doctor may want to screen once a year just to be safe. If you do have HPV, you can also be tested for HPV-16 and HPV-18 specifically, which are the most likely versions of the virus to cause cancer. If these tests are positive, your doctor will likely want to do more screening.
Summary: Get an HPV test every 3 years if you're under 30. Have a Pap smear and HPV test every 5 years if you’re over 30. Discuss how often you should be screened based on your results.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are younger than 27, the best states for marrying are Wyoming, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Idaho and Utah. If you are older than 30, try Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Massachusetts and New York, where they are older brides and grooms.  In most states the average age is under 30. First marriage statistics tend to go down for men over 35, so take this into account when considering a change of location. A study conducted by the European Journal of Operational Research found the highest marriage success rate when the wife was five years younger than her husband. Though not a guarantee a younger woman is right for you, taking this into account while searching for your wife may improve your odds of a favorable union. A study of Facebook’s data showed that 28 percent of married Facebook users found their spouses while attending college. The best colleges for men to find wives were Martin Luther College, Harding University and Faith Baptist Bible College.  Other good choices included Stanford, Harvard, University of Georgia, Bowdoin College, University of Texas-Austin, Columbia, University of Chicago, Wellesley College, Vanderbilt and the Culinary Institute of America. In 2006, the New York Times reported that marriage rates were dropping for single men over 40 without college degrees. Women’s high education rates may have led to fewer women marrying and expecting to be more economically dependent. A college degree may increase your likelihood of marriage. Many reports suggest that  women are upwardly mobile and career-oriented will look for men who are similarly ambitious. Sites like itsjustlunch.com offer dating services for people who are busy and career-minded.  Dating outside your social class can create many difficulties in a relationship, like causing you to feel insecure that you cannot afford her desired lavish lifestyle. A lack of shared life experience between you and your potential spouse can also cause friction.
Summary:
Consider moving to a new state with favorable marriage trends. Try looking for someone who is slightly younger. Go to college, or go back to college. Look for someone in the same social class.