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2020: Unbecoming
It's becoming a serious cliché, complaining about 2020, so I will try my best not to do that here. Either way though it has been one hell of a time for significant things happening in every single one of our lives. For me it has been yet another time of unbecoming something only to become another. There are multiple ways this has happened in my life, but I will focus on the most meaningful one to me in the current.
By Daniel Veuleman5 years ago in Education
HOW TO WRITE INTERESTING ESSAY WRITING
CREATE AN INTERESTING WRITING ESSAY A well-written essay contains individual components: an attention-grabbing title and style that may keep the reader engaged a thought-provoking topic, and exemplary grammar and spelling. With these points present, any subject is often changed into a motivating and successful essay-writing project. To form a memorable piece of writing, take a while to be told the following tips and pointers as well.
By Qasim Hydri5 years ago in Education
HOW TO WRITE THESIS?
How to Write Thesis? If you're writing a paper for college, you'll come up with a thesis statement. Developing a powerful thesis statement is crucial in any discipline because it sets the stage for the complete paper. Your statement must be transparent, focused, and persuasive. But what's a thesis statement, and the way does one approach writing it? Here are some tips to assist get you started.
By Qasim Hydri5 years ago in Education
Starting Out: Lots Of Firsts
College is the gateway from childhood to adulthood. The place where you realize putting off assignments doesn't fly anymore. High school, middle school, even elementary school assignments were accepted late and teachers worried if you had an F at the end of the semester. Those were the times when teachers cared enough to help you get that F to at least a B-, the times when you could go out and not care about school because "she said I can turn it in late".
By mercedes molina5 years ago in Education
A Complete Guide to Score Better in PTE Reading
PTE stands for the Pearson Test of English. The PTE Academic test is one of the world’s leading computer-based tests of the English language for immigration and study abroad purposes. PTE is approved by the Australian government for all visa applications. Other than this, it is also accepted by different institutions in the UK, USA, Canada and New Zealand.
By Raman Deep5 years ago in Education
ADHD and Virtual Learning
Online education is daunting for most people, let alone those of us who have ADHD. These tips and tricks were initially intended for parents of children with ADHD in grades K-12, but because I was undiagnosed until I was an adult, they could apply at any age.
By Lilith Acacia5 years ago in Education
Research South Korea
If you read my last story, you will know I spent a lot of time researching South Korea and jobs there. I spent months reading blogs, watching vlogs, making sure I had tons of apps downloaded in preparation. It wasn't until I felt comfortable with the culture and had committed to leaving my life in the U.S. that I started looking for work.
By MythosTheBear5 years ago in Education
Online SAT Preparation
High Wycombe is a bustling town in Buckinghamshire; it also has some beautiful natural parks. It is well-known for its furniture industry. The people of High Wycombe are charming and kind. They always welcome other people. Education of High Wycombe is also top-class as it has some best primary and secondary schools in the UK.
By OnlineEducationUK5 years ago in Education
Sean Castle Gives Advice To Senior Students on How to cope with job rejection
Excellent advice for school leavers who will most likely have to navigate through this for the first time in their lives. Being turned down for a job sucks, especially when you don’t know why your application was rejected, or when you’ll finally land one. The good news is that if you’re wondering how to get over rejection from a job, there are steps you can take to stay positive while you continue to look for a position that’s right for you. Keep going!
By Albert David5 years ago in Education
Sean Castle Gives Tips to Parents: How your teenager can manage distractions
Sean Castle is a senior educator and parent and has a passion for developing young people to reach their potential. With COVID-19 creating a continuous news cycle that provides endless updates, you can hardly blame anyone for seeking a little escape or distraction from time to time. This is especially true for teens, who are more than likely adjusting to a new way of learning while also trying to navigate schooling from home.
By Albert David5 years ago in Education







