To submit an application to the National University of Singapore, visit the college’s official website and click on the link that says ‘Apply to NUS.’ Additionally, you can reach this page by going to http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply-to-nus.html. Once you’ve reached the Office of Admissions’ webpage, scroll down and click on the application category that best suits your needs. The site includes A Level, Polytechnic Diploma, NUS High School Diploma, IB Diploma, International Student, and Transfer Student sections. NUS does not accept print applications. After selecting your application category, click the small button labeled ‘Apply Now.’ Then, follow the on-screen instructions to complete your official application. Most NUS applications have about 15 sections and require a variety of info including your:  Personal and contact information Academic qualifications Extracurricular accomplishments Preferred course selections Check over your application to make sure there are no grammar, spelling, or informational errors. Then, select a payment method and submit your application. Each NUS application costs between 10 and 20 Singapore dollars to submit. Though currency conversion rates vary constantly, the application fee currently costs between $7.62 and $15.25. After submitting your application, download the official Application Checklist for your submission category. Compile any documents requested by the form, then scan and upload the documents to the URL listed at the bottom of the checklist.  Some documents you may need include your identification papers, exam results, and academic transcripts. Look for the application checklist on your degree program’s Application Forms & Procedures webpage. Once you’ve submitted your application and any other necessary forms, you can keep track of your admission status by visiting https://myaces.nus.edu.sg/uasonline/. To view your status, you’ll need to know your 8-digit application number and your personal identification number. If you receive an offer of admission from the university, you can accept it from the admission status page.

Summary: Visit the NUS Office of Admissions’ official webpage. Select which application you wish to submit. Fill out an online application. Pay for and submit your application. Send in additional forms if necessary. Check your admission status online.


In order to help prevent your grain from spoiling, ensure that the storage area is clean. Clean your storage facility before and after each use.  Sweep away old or spoiled grain. This will help prevent disease and pests from spreading. Spray insecticide inside and outside of bins. Use only approved pesticides; check local regulations. You will need to dry your grain after the harvest to ensure it can be safely stored.  Air drying leads to the highest quality wheat. You dry the wheat in bins, but be sure not to fill the bins completely.  Dry wheat at no more than 60 C. The higher the temperature, the faster the grain will spoil.  For high moisture grain, aerate in order to cool the grain quickly.  Monitor the temperature and moisture using a thermometer and moisture meter to ensure proper levels are maintained.

Summary: Clean your storage facility. Dry the wheat. Maintain a temperature of 5 C to 15 C where grain is stored.


Long-term nursing home care costs between $6,000 and 9,000 a month and many people cannot afford this option. To save money, you may want to consider in-home care, which costs approximately $21 an hour for a care assistant. This option is not only less expensive but it allows your elderly or disabled family member to reside in his or her home for as long as possible. If you are paying out-of-pocket for long-term nursing care, you should negotiate the overall cost with the nursing home. While some nursing homes may refuse to negotiate, others would prefer to take a lower private care rate because it still pays more than state-sponsored Medicaid programs. The cost of nursing home care varies greatly from state to state and even from locality to locality. If your loved one has family members who live in different states, you should determine which state has the lowest cost for nursing home care. Nursing home care in Texas, Utah and Alabama can cost less than half of nursing home care in states in the Northeast. A reverse mortgage is a loan that a homeowner gets from a bank against the value of their home. The loan converts the home's equity into cash and the homeowner receives either a cash sum, regular payments, or a line of credit equal to the equity in the home. After the owner's death, the bank may foreclose on the home (get ownership without further liability to the home owner) or members of the estate may sell the home and pay off the loan.  In order to qualify for a reverse mortgage, each homeowner must be at least 62 years old and live in the home where the reverse mortgage was taken.  A reverse mortgage may be a good solution if you are in good health. You can use the proceeds from the reverse mortgage to pay for long-term care insurance or to make your home more accessible so that you can remain in the house as long as possible. If you are in need of care but do not require nursing home care yet, you can use a reverse mortgage to pay for in-home caregiver services. This provides seniors with the ability to stay in their home for a fraction of the cost of a nursing home. If you are a married couple and one of you need nursing home care, a reverse mortgage can pay for nursing home care and allow the healthy spouse to remain in the family home. If the spouse needing care dies, the surviving spouse can stay in the home so long as they can continue to pay for property taxes and insurance.

Summary: Consider in-home care. Negotiate long-term care costs. Relocate your loved one. Qualify for a Reverse Mortgage.


To play it cool, you have to show that while you enjoy talking to your crush, your life does not revolve around him or her. Here are some ways to make this clear;  Don't talk to your crush every single time you sign online. Talk to him or her every second or third time you sign on. This will show that you're not only going online to continue your conversation. Don't respond to everything he or she says too quickly. If you respond the second he or she asks you a question, this will make it look like you're obsessed with your conversation. If you don't answer right away, your crush will see that you're talking to other people, or doing other things too. Get a secret screen name that no one knows about to see what your crush is doing when he thinks you're not online. This can help you have a better sense of what your crush really thinks about you, and can help you cool it during your interactions.  If you see that your crush isn't online much when he doesn't think you're online, this can suggest that he's online for the same reason you are--to continue flirting! If you see that your crush is just always online, it may mean that he'll talk to whoever--whenever. This may also suggest that he doesn't have a life. Log on to your secret screen name after you say goodbye to your crush. Does your crush sign off right away? This may show that he's only sticking around to talk to you. It's great to show that you think your crush is an engaging, exciting, and fun person, but if you overdo it, you may end up looking too obsessive. Here are some things to avoid:  Minimize your use of "LOL" or "hahaha"--this will make it look like you're trying too hard to be funny. Avoid too many emoticons. This can get annoying and will make you look immature. If your crush doesn't respond right away, don't immediately follow up with a series of question marks or say, "Where did you go???" This will make it look like your world revolves around your crush's answers.
Summary: Don't be too eager to talk to your crush. Don't underestimate the secret screen name. Don't be too enthusiastic during your conversation.