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Major Tips of Advice Before Leaving for College
Congratulations! You finally graduated from high school and now preparing to leave for college. There are things that your college counselors, teachers and even parents told you about college and the things that you should expect, but some of the things that they tell are not much of the case. As someone who is almost done with college, here are some things that I wish someone would tell me before I officially became a college freshman.
By Destiny Abercrumbie6 years ago in Education
What on earth is a healthy work/life balance?
A healthy work/life balance, by definition, is a state of equilibrium in which the demands of both a person’s job and personal life are equal. As a Uni student this balance can sometimes feel impossible to achieve.
By Cherry Rothwell6 years ago in Education
4 Tips to Write Sociology Assignment Effectively
A sociology assignment is not like other assignments given to you. It can be full of challenges, and overcoming which is not a piece of cake. Thus, you need the right guidance to craft the best piece of writing. So, to help you with this, here are some tips suggested by sociology assignment help experts that will assist you in writing effectively.
By Olivia james6 years ago in Education
The life of a First Year University Student
University has always been believed to be this amazing experience in which you live the best few years of your life. It is a stage of life that impacts young people all over the world. But does the expectation really fit the reality? I'm going to be looking back at my experience of freshers, making friends, living away from home and balancing work with play all in your first year. I think that first it is important to say that it's ok if university isn't for you, you shouldn't feel in anyway under pressure to go. University should be something you want to do and experience. On that note, let's get on with looking back on my year.
By Maya Neama6 years ago in Education
Virtual Teaching
In the middle of March, teachers went home as if it were a regular day of work and never returned. They were informed that schools were closed due to Covid-19 and were asked to teach from home. Many of them did not have their curriculums with them and did not have their lesson plan book. Of course, they remembered what they did that last day of teaching but how do we move forward.
By Elaine M. Gallagher6 years ago in Education
Teaching English in Thailand
Teaching English in Thailand A comprehensive manual for the various parts of teaching English in Thailand On the off chance that you have completed your TESL or TEFL Certification and are prepared to investigate new areas for a productive vocation as an instructor, you should attempt your karma in Thailand.
By Shobhit Henry Harvin India6 years ago in Education
Yes She Can
My decision to go back to school was not made impulsively. I always knew that one day I would go back, but it never seemed to be the right time. I told myself that I was a single working mother and didn't have time to study. I told myself that I was too old, and that ship had passed. Then one day I woke up with different frame of mind. I was bored with factory work. I needed a career that challenged my mind, not a job that challenged my patience. I had to get out of there, and I had to figure out how. Later that day, after a conversation with a coworker, the switch flipped on. It was time. I was going back to school.
By Sherry Cassidy6 years ago in Education
8 Poor Study Habits to Avoid
Until a few years ago, I was one of those owls who stayed up all through the night before an exam or a project deadline. I am not sure if it was the thrill of waiting till the eleventh hour to start prepping or whether I was merely being lazy. However, when I was in freshman year, things took a turn for the worse when I got sick before D-day (exam day). No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t keep my eyes open, and there’s no prize for guessing that I failed the test. That’s when I had an epiphany about my studies-related indolence, and I decided that I would kick away all my poor study habits. A lot of times students don’t realize how their performance is affected by their study habits, so I am going to list down some common study habits that one should avoid to get good grades. Let’s begin!
By Sophia Sanchez6 years ago in Education
Do You!
I was raised in the 80's, not by my parents, but by life. I came from teen parents who had no support in turn they couldn't support us, or our choices, life did, but it didn't. Life, I guess we should be thankful because life made us "tuff", but what would life look now if we had the support and income to go directly to college out of high school, experiencing college and going through the rites of passage from our first frat party to our first overnight in a co-ed dorm, and so on. Instead what we got was the "life of hard knocks! But maybe that wasn't bad. Or, was it.
By Leslie Sconce6 years ago in Education
Should Students be Bracket as to study Science and Humanities?
I think the division is useful for studying, but it should be divided into sub-categories rather than just this. But believe that, whether it is valid or not is difficult to know. Nowadays, Vietnam is also a primary-secondary, and the humanities seem to be considered cheap.
By mamie jeri6 years ago in Education
Five basic components of a law research project and dissertation
1) Proposal From the beginning, as a law project writer, you should seek the advice of those who have already explored the area and who have experienced what you will experience. Advice can be sought from many people, but should be sought primarily from those who will evaluate writing. Consulting with other legal researchers will help you stay on track and avoid wasting resources, especially time.
By Richard C Nwachukwu6 years ago in Education








