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By Grammar 0 comments
I was my college's valedictorian, no joke. It wasn't easy, but I did the following three things to help me along the way. Being at the top of your class in college is not only about being smart academically, it's about being smart in other ways ... more »
By Ron Auerbach 3 comments
As a college professor who teaches a wide variety of subjects, I've noticed a big increase in the number of older students going to college. This article will help increase your chances of doing well in school... more »
By Audrey M Brown 0 comments
Whether your spouse is attempting to attain their GED or their Master's degree, they will really need your support. School can be stressful, for those participating and for those in the family who are not. There are special issues that arise in ... more »
By ElectricalNut 0 comments
So, you've found yourself in a class taught by the infamous K. Randy Ludington. Here are a few tips that you need to know in order to survive his classes... more »
By Amy L Dotson-Douglas 1 comments
Medieval philosophy is a course of study most often taken at the college level. If you need to get through this course because it's part of a requirement and not your chosen field of study, the course may prove to be a difficult one. Here are ... more »
By Larry Fike, M.Phil. 2 comments
You've signed up for Introduction to Ethics. What a challenge! I dropped out the first two times I signed up for it, then wound up becoming a professional ethicist. This article will give you tools you need if you want to earn a grade of B or ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
You've graduated from high school and now are ready for college. Or maybe you are going back to school later in life to further your education by getting that college degree. That first year can be a difficult adjustment. There are many ... more »
By LukeLiu4434 3 comments
Living a dorm room is very different from living at home. The rules of what you can do are different, but more importantly, what you should do to get through it will change as well. Here is what you can do to make sure dorm living is as smooth as ... more »
By swilmers 0 comments
Do you want to take a college level class online for free? Well now you can watch them on Apple's iTunes. Here I will show you how to watch various classes provided to you by Universities from around the country... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
The University of Houston, located in Houston, Texas, is a dynamic institution of higher learning for both undergraduate and graduate students. If you are considering attending the University of Houston as a transfer student, an incoming freshman ... more »
By luvxoni 1 comments
List of accredited institutions that offer A&P online, and steps to help with an online class... more »
By Cougar1002 0 comments
Something I figured out early on in high school and later college is that note-taking plays a major role in how well you do in a class. In this article, I'll show you a few idea that helped me and that will hopefully help you as well... more »
By tlperl 2 comments
Let's say you want to be a writer and you actually write something. Congrats! You've even taken the brave step of giving it to friends and/or colleagues and asking them to read your material and give you feedback. Now, if you want to keep these ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Freshman English, or as it is called in many colleges and universities, First-Year Composition, is a subject that is generally included as a core course for all of higher education. Whether you're teaching the course as a graduate instructor or ... more »
By mbsan4 3 comments
First of all, critical thinking is the art of writing with the intent to improving it. Heres some approaches you can take when thinking critically... more »
By rcamp004 1 comments
This article will introduce the Wyzant service. This is unlike most online tutoring services. Wyzant connects tutors with students and the tutoring occurs in the students home or other safe places... more »
By dasbootjoe 0 comments
If you want two or more molecules to react you need a certain amount of energy. This energy is called the activation energy... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Mathematical logic is a branch of mathematics derived from symbolic logic and includes the subfields of model theory, proof theory, recursion theory and set theory. It is closely related to the formal logic in philosophy originated by Aristotle, ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Understanding similes and metaphors is crucial to comprehend figurative language in literature and to enhance writing. Writers use similes and metaphors to give clarity to their writing or to paint a visual picture. Oftentimes the reader has to ... more »
By tkfinley 1 comments
If you’re having trouble with your writing, not sure how to interpret your instructor’s comments or need help generating ideas for your papers, you can go to your college or university’s writing center. Writing center tutors are often graduate ... more »
By Yevgeni 0 comments
Are you a student of Spanish who is trying to grasp this "subjunctive" verb form? Is talk of subordinate clauses and conjunctions making you head spin? Well fret no more! This article will explain the subjunctive in a clear, concise, ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 1 comments
Campus Cruiser is an online learning tool and email provider used by many high schools, technical schools and colleges. Campus Cruiser is often used as a supplement for your on-campus course; and for some online courses it may be the only point ... more »
By DavidWattie 0 comments
The Chain Rule is one of the basic, yet more complicated tools of a mathematician in calculus. This article will help you learn the equation, and how to use it... more »