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By dmmcmah 0 comments
Want to learn quantum physics? Here we'll explain how to go about doing so... more »
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It should provide facts and ascertain validity along with examining the significance of events and conditions. Make sure you stay in touch with your dissertation adviser... more »
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For many students, even seasoned doctoral students, the thought of mingling with professors socially produces more than a few butterflies in the stomach. However, mingling with graduate acquaintances and professors at a graduate function, social ... more »
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If you want to succeed in college and want to avoid the possibility of being placed on academic probation, then follow these simple steps. Avoiding being placed on academic probation is easy if you just remember to do these things at your ... more »
By Maureen Tartaglione 0 comments
The clock is ticking away. Your paper is due at the end of class, by 5 p.m. or in a week. It must be brilliant, pithy and insightful. The page is blank. You are sweating, praying, swearing, crying or eating to deal with the anxiety and still the ... more »
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It's the most painful time of the semester once again, it's time to purchase your college textbooks. The lines in the bookstore are long and the price tag for your stack of textbooks is excruciatingly high. If you are tired of the pre-semester ... more »
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Campus protests, while not as popular as they once were, can still motivate change. Whether you're in on the planning or just a participant, participating in a campus protest is a great way to make a difference. A few simple steps can have you on ... more »
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In today's marketplace, a bachelor's degree often isn't enough anymore. Choosing the right business school can greatly increase your worth to potential employers. You need to choose wisely when going for an advanced degree at a business school. ... more »
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Graphic design is an exciting area of study involving graphics and computers, which is in high demand everywhere from websites to advertising. Today, anyone with a love of designing, an artistic sensibility and a knack for computers can turn this ... more »
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Once you decide to become an electrician, you may feel like the hard part is over. However, you should keep in mind that you need to focus your search on many criteria as you pick the best electrician trade school for you. Here are some ... more »
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You love teaching and you love your subject, but now they want you to integrate composition into your course and you are at a loss. The proliferation of writing across the curriculum courses shows that such a sequence can fit into your subject. ... more »
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Planning an academic conference is a ton of work and takes a great deal of forethought if it is to be successful. However, by following a few simple steps, you can demystify the act of planning an academic conference and streamline the process... more »
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Physical therapists report high satisfaction in their career choice. The Chicago Tribune placed physical therapists at number two in the top five most satisfying occupations. If you have a desire to help people and want a challenging and ... more »
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What’s the biggest mistake of grads and college students? Waiting until they’ve graduated to start developing themselves professionally. You’re stuck, they won’t hire you because you have no experience and you can’t get experience because no ... more »
By Maghan Lusk 0 comments
You’ve completed countless practice exams, written tons of essays, learned high school algebra all over again, memorized words that no one uses in daily conversation and your graduate school applications are flawless and ready to mail. The day ... more »
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If you'd rather spend your summer earning extra money for college, traveling or just hanging out with your friends, the best way to avoid the need to attend summer school is to prevent it in the first place. By remaining diligent about your ... more »
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Years of scientific research and testing have gone into your scientific paper and now it's time to publish your work. Journals have been the standard form of publication for decades and continue to be the standard option however, electronic ... more »
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The Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship is an award that is great for those who want to study teaching. While other Fulbright awards focus on specific research, this award lets you teach and explore other interests while studying abroad. ... more »
By WillieLee1 2 comments
This how to article is about, my experience quitting smoking, and starting up again. Giving the experience with quitting smoking like I never smoked or liked to and the knowledge to prevent the error that can be overcome... more »
By WillieLee1 1 comments
This how to article is about, my experience quitting smoking, and starting up again. Giving the experience with quitting smoking like I never smoked or liked to and the knowledge to prevent the error that can be overcome... more »
By Maureen Tartaglione 0 comments
The college syllabus is a contract between you and your professor. It spells out what she expects from you, and what you may expect from her. Reading carefully and understanding your college syllabus on the very first day of class is one of the ... more »
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Here is the numbers 1 to 10 translated in Spanish... more »
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To select the right summer school, you'll need to identify your end game. You may be taking summer school classes to improve your academic credentials for an upcoming college or trade school application. Alternatively, you might be trying to ... more »
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Selecting novels for a college literature course may seem like a fun and easy thing to do. You could quickly browse through a list of popular and famous works, add the titles to your syllabus and consider your job done, but digging deeper into ... more »
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A paradox is a set of statements that are apparently true but, when compared with each other, indicate a contradiction that is intuitively untrue. For years, philosophers, logicians and mathematicians have struggled with paradoxes that seem to ... more »