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For School Students
Ah! A new school year begins and you are super-motivated for all that this period will bring you. You have replenished your energy reserves and you feel invincible. But how long are you going to stay in this nice state ? And how do you fix it as soon as you feel it goes away?
By Shanu Singh6 years ago in Education
Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Classes in Pandemic
Going back in the memory lane makes us realize that things that used to be rare in previous times have become common, yet the activities which were common are now unique and bit weird too (thanks to COVID-19).
By Michael hussey6 years ago in Education
How to become a Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador or MSP.
Introduction Learn Student Ambassadors are a global group of campus leaders who are eager to help fellow students, create robust tech communities, and develop technical and career skills for the future. You might find yourself organizing a virtual hackathon to solve the world’s toughest problems or helping fellow students build their coding skills with Microsoft Learn—it’s all up to you.
By Tarun Singh6 years ago in Education
Everything to know about MS Occupational Psychology Abroad
If you are someone who loves to work in a large organization and want to solve conflicts, a career in occupational psychology might be the best option for you. A master’s in occupational psychology is the best way to enter this field and be a part of an organization to make sure it is operating smoothly, inside out.
By Louis Rolen6 years ago in Education
All the ways my PWI fails me as a Black student
Before I start, I do want to mention there are reasons I chose the school I attend, and those reasons still stand. There are many ways I am, nevertheless, happy in my decision. However, that doesn't change the many times I've felt like I was taking up space that was never meant for me.
By Khalia Monique6 years ago in Education
How Recent Graduates Can Use Coronavirus To Their Advantage
Brands are adapting to the new norms and fashion brands are using canceled inventory to up-cycle face masks. The concept of life after Coronavirus is unknown but one thing is certain, the consumer is more cautious and conscious. Online businesses and e-commerce is booming.
By Valeria Sarto6 years ago in Education
Trainee Teachers- securing your first role
At this time of year, even in the best of times, it is normal for trainee teachers to start panicking about not securing that vital first role for September. Its not helped that these are certainly not the best of times! While the temptation might be to keep banging out application after application this probably isn't the best approach and could, potentially, lead to more anxiety should another rejection email come through (or worse never hearing again from the school). There are, however, some things you can to do help you succeed or, at the very least, take some of the pressure off yourself.
By Colin Browne6 years ago in Education
Finding Closure as a Student Since Lockdown Took Away Our Final Months of Uni Life
I remember the first time the word ‘coronavirus’ popped up on my twitter feed. A deadly virus had emerged on the other side of the world in a village I had never heard of. A sad and slightly scary story, but one that felt particularly distant too. For a week or two the story seemed almost lost amongst the usual bleakness of news – Brexit, Trump and devastating climate change. At this time, I, along with many others I’m sure, would never have thought it would have such a devastating impact worldwide and within our own lives. I even recall making light of the topic when a friend messaged me expressing their fear, comparing it to the film ‘Contagion’. I naively dismissed their fears.
By Cherry Rothwell6 years ago in Education
How COVID-19 Ruined Study Abroad
For anyone who's ever studied a language, one of the most exciting moments is getting to actually go to the country where they speak that language. Naturally, a French learner goes to France or another French speaking country. That person becomes immersed in the culture and environment and not only returns home with a new perspective on life, but also raises their speaking level and comprehension.
By Dina Louis6 years ago in Education
How An Essay Writing Service Can Minimize Your Workload?
If you are a college or a university student, you might feel stressed out sometimes due to academic pressure. There’s no need to feel distressed, there are many other students who feel the same level of pressure when they have to perform academic activities. Don’t worry! You’re not the only one. All you need to do is, take a step forward. There’s a pool of professional essay writing experts available online who are highly capable and competent to understand your essay requirements and deliver accordingly.
By Noah Rufus6 years ago in Education








