College Academics

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By Traqqer 0 comments
For those planning to go to college, one of the difficult choices (along with which college) is which major to choose. Although you can change majors once you are in college, it's usually much better to start out knowing what major you'd like to ... more »
By thenissei 0 comments
Choosing a major is tough. Although this article is not a substitute for your college advisers or career centers, I know a few good sites that will allow you to know yourself better to pick the right major... more »
By Zenobia2000 0 comments
When faced with the challenge of choosing an essay topic for your literature class, it’s easy to grow overwhelmed and fall back on the most obvious and overdone ideas: “The American Dream in The Great Gatsby.” Beware: you are in serious danger ... more »
By Ron Auerbach 0 comments
This article will help you decide if buying a desktop or laptop is the better way to go. I've taught computers and have helped many people with their computer needs... more »
By Silverwing 0 comments
There are ten top reasons how to choose between different colleges. They are: affordable - for your income, success - in what you want to take up, support - in your area, variety - in many subject you can take up, college life - the life you are ... more »
By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
When beginning to learn a new language, numbers are among the first words to add to your ever-growing vocabulary. With that in mind, this article will teach you how to count to ten in Italian. The English number appears first, followed by the ... more »
By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
Numbers are integral to any language. Therefore, one of the first things most people do when learning a new language is learn numbers. And one of the first things to do when learning numbers is learning how to count to ten. In this article, you ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
While cramming is not the ideal solution, sometimes the busy life of a college student precludes proper preparation. If a person is cramming for an exam, there are few tips and tricks to follow to keep those feelings of ill preparation at bay and ... more »
By WantHighMarks 0 comments
What's one thing that most people don't know about cramming effectively?.. more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
You're guaranteed to have to take tests in college, no matter what your major field of study. Be prepared for testing by creating a basic study guide to organize the course content. Organizing what you need to know in a memorable way can give you ... more »
By Maureen Tartaglione 0 comments
The final project of a public relations campaigns course often calls for the submission of a PR Campaign Book. This book is the “soup to nuts” plan for justifying, implementing and evaluating a public relations campaign for a real or fictitious ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Some professors will help you so much it is a breeze to get through their class. Others, however, are the opposite. These professors will expect you to devote your entire life to their course in order to ace the class. Deal with a difficult ... more »
By Darren Price 0 comments
Every college student has been faced with a semester under the tutelage of a professor that is determined to influence his or her students with their own political ideal. This can be ok in small doses but can become interfering especially when ... more »
By beyond 0 comments
I've declared my major in college two different times now, but for some people it's four or five times. What subject should you study, or more importantly what do you WANT to study and where do you want to go with that?.. more »
By Maureen Tartaglione 0 comments
Multiple-choice, also known as objective or multiple-guess, exams in college are among the most difficult exams to ace. Students often assume the exam will be easy because the correct answer is provided and memorization is not necessary. In ... more »
By Maureen Tartaglione 0 comments
Sometime during your college career, you may find the grade you earned on a paper is lower than you expected. After the period of disbelief passes, you may experience the rage of suffering an injustice. Should you seek to rectify this outrage? ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Today many college classes are taught online. College students can go to school without leaving their houses and teachers can teach outside the classroom. You can teach courses in many areas, levels and subjects, reaching students all over the world... more »
By Carol Tilley-Williams 0 comments
Online college programs have opened a whole new avenue for earning degrees. While the obvious advantage of flexibility is a huge draw, there are some factors you should consider before deciding if an online college is right for you... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Molar solubility problems come up in the study of solubility equilibria and the solubility product constant in the first year of General Chemistry. Molar solubility just means the solubility in units of moles per liter (mol/L). To determine this ... more »
By JIN1128 0 comments
After graduating from college, I came up with some tips that you need to be successful in college and get the highest GPA possible... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
A management specialist has a lot of flexibility when applying for an executive position. Management professionals develop, oversee and direct operations of a department, a small organization or a large corporate entity. If your goal is a ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Marketing is an exciting field, especially with all the new technology that enables marketers to be more creative than ever. As a professional in marketing, you will be working with product promotion, sales strategy, merchandising and market ... more »
By CatsEyeEditing 0 comments
Although sometimes it can feel like you might want to stay in college forever, after a couple of years you will find yourself in debt and ready to get the job of your dreams. Most colleges offer four-year degrees, but some students don’t graduate ... more »
By Jan Hayner 0 comments
It is so frustrating, when you have an assignment and absolutely 'nothing' comes to mind. You have a total blank in your brain cell! The more that you think, the more cloudy it becomes. What do you do then? Chances are that you get up and walk ... more »
By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
There are certain best practices that teachers, instructors, and professors can apply in order to better ensure their students' academic success. This brief article outlines some of these practices... more »