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Articles in College

By Emily5NS 0 comments
With these tips you will maintain your confidence and coolto deliver an engaging and informative presentation!.. more »
By Select Visions 0 comments
The golden years what a wonderful time. The kids are out of the house you and your spouse have all the time in the world to do what you want to.... now what do we do? An empty house two people who are used to having kids running to and fro. It ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Get ahead at work or prepare for a career change by going back to school as an adult learner. You'll find it's much easier to complete your degree as an adult because you are more motivated to learn and won't be so easily distracted by the ... more »
By LilBlackDress 9 comments
The price of a college education has gone up. Tuition today averages close to $25,000 a year not including room and board. But if you work hard and do some research it is possible to find ways to go to college for free... more »
By writing4fun 7 comments
"The University of Texas at Arlington’s Maverick Promise financial aid program has taken a significant step toward making higher education more affordable by granting free tuition to students whose household income is $65,000 or less. The ... more »
By austingh 2 comments
When you are in college and direly want to graduate, things won't be easy for you sometimes. You need to make sure that you stay away from certain actions which may jeopardize your chances of graduating... more »
By Z-MATH 0 comments
It is relatively easy to Exactly Graph some Points of any REAL NUMBER on the NUMBER LINE. To Exactly Graph the Point of an IRRATIONAL NUMBER on the NUMBER LINE is more challenging. This Article will show HOW TO Graph some Points of IRRATIONAL ... more »
By WriteGirl 0 comments
At the start of each fall or spring semester teachers are greeted with a whole new set of students. Interest and ability in the subject area you teach will vary greatly among the students. The very first day you greet your students is important ... more »
By Ron Auerbach 4 comments
From the author of the newlyreleased job search book, "Think Like an Interviewer: Your Job Hunting Guide to Success," comes this article helping you handle questions regarding your lack of experience... more »
By breezycycle 0 comments
Don't waste your valuable time as a college freshman reliving the mistakes of others who have gone before you. Build on their hard-earned experience, but don't repeat it. There are fundamentals of freshman that you can employ to help you thrive ... more »
By shesaidthat 1 comments
Nothing can beat the feeling of doing your best in school. Effective study habits can mean the difference between passing and failing yet why don't people pass more often? That's because it's tough to stay motivated and hard to be consistent. ... more »
By H Miller 1 comments
Today's academic environment is extremely competitive so it is very important that your child starts preparing for college early. Their freshman year of high school is the perfect time to start. It may seem like they have plenty of time but time ... more »
By Simone Hardy 9 comments
Helping your teens get into college can be easier than you might think. The trick is to get started early and take action with those applications... more »
By rcamp004 2 comments
This article will show how anyone can take an open summer course at Harvard. This is the actual, original Harvard in Cambridge, MA... more »
By joshcrank 0 comments
When grading student papers, there is a simple and effective method to catching most instances of plagiarism. Just follow these steps to catch unscrupulous students in the act... more »
By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
Developing effective time management practices as a college student is critical to your academic and social success in college. Your success or failure in college is greatly affected by your effective use of time. But being a college student is ... more »
By duncan411 1 comments
During school, sometimes grades can suffer. But if you are wanting to continue your education, you have to find out the source of the problem so you can improve your grades.. more »
By Art Vandelay 3 comments
In order to improve your grades, you will need to put in a good deal of effort. College is not meant to be easy, which is why low grades are the main cause of the high college dropout rate. If, however, you are willing to attend class, study at ... more »
By Rebecca Kelleher 0 comments
Having trouble in class? Can’t seem to get that “A” you’ve been striving for? Sometimes you may just need a little push in the right direction. Follow these simple steps, and see your grade improve... more »
By LG2737 0 comments
When making the transition from highschool to college many students struggle to adapt their study skills to the new learning environment. Here are some tricks that will help you study more effecively, retain more information from class and ... more »
By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
Listening is a vital skill in all aspects of life. Being able to listen well will contribute to a persons overall success. Listening is an important skill for students to improve and develop while in college as they are preparing to enter the ... more »
By Ron Auerbach 0 comments
This article will help improve your resumes to make you look even better to prospective employers. It's written by the author of the job search book "Think Like an Interviewer: Your Job Hunting Guide to Success." And someone who has ... more »
By Amy Laine 0 comments
A family after tax income greatly effects a students eligibility for grants. Hiding money is illegal, but their are several ways to increase the amount of aid legally. Look at the following steps to determine what financial arrangement you can ... more »
By rcamp004 0 comments
There are a couple of programs scattered all throughout MIT for research and internship positions. This one will focus on MSRP. Perks include a $350/ week stipend. Paid round trip ticket from where you live to Boston, MA. Awesome research ... more »
By Karen Hamilton Silvestri 0 comments
Studies have shown that establishing an interpersonal relationship with students is just as important to the learning experience as are the actual lessons that you teach. Instructors need to balance instruction with interpersonal skills. Read on ... more »