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Maximize your university experience with these tips for all things collegiate–how to achieve a perfect GPA, select the right major, finance your college education and more.
How to Prepare Early for Your Athletic Scholarship in the US
College athletes in the United States have a number of advantages in their student life. They can practise and prove their skills in games like soccer and basketball while playing in stadiums packed with audience. They can keep progressing to the next level of competition and become professional sports people by the time they graduate from college. The students who are active in sports can also fund their college studies with rewarding bursaries.
By George harley5 years ago in Education
Intercell Virtual Mentor Network
Mentors play a significant role in shaping us as individuals. From taking our first steps in the industry to life-changing career decisions, they stay with us like a steady pillar of strength.Mentoring helps one become more empowered to make decisions, stay focused and on track in career through knowledge sharing, skills development, networking, and a plethora of other ways.
By Reena Srivastava5 years ago in Education
Exciting branches of Environmental Biotechnology
Nothing is left unaffected. The entire Globe has witnessed significant improvement in the lifestyle and how things used to happen. Simultaneously, the negative aspects for the environment in consequence of increased pollution and human activity must not be neglected actually to perform the Cost-benefit Analysis. Comes the Environmental Biotechnology in response to voices raised for the protection and maintenance of a healthy environment. The subject primarily is an extension of science which uses living organisms innovatively to craft out creative solutions for environmental problems the world is facing.
By David James5 years ago in Education
The Little Black Book
Hollis was in a funk. It was the second semester of his junior year and all classes had been cancelled. Anxiety was as much a pandemic as Covid-19; even his non-cannabis using friends had given in this year and tried it. He sat on the couch and listened to Lo-fi while he attempted to study for one of his online classes. The gloomy weather and freezing temperature weren’t helping his mood. He tried not to brood over his recent break up with his boyfriend Jacob.
By Leslie Perkel5 years ago in Education
Let Me Speak
From age five until I was roughly ten years old I lost my voice completely. Literally, no sound. Something inside me told me not to speak because speaking words meant I would protest, and that would have meant dangerous, dark consequences adding to an already tenebrous existence. Not only were my foster family abusive, they were also deeply religious; the type believing in the wrath of god and Armageddon. Because we were all allegedly living in ‘the end of days’, education was only tolerated up to what was required by law, but no further. I’m not sure why, but perhaps I stopped speaking to escape the spartan brutality selectively meted out to me. School was a refuge, but general overwhelm rendered me unable to articulate words with my own sounds. Instead, I listened, I read, and I wrote things down. Despite the countless books I voraciously devoured, I’d become accustomed to my aphasia, so I reposed within the solace of words and stories whilst my voice, literally and figuratively, continued to elude me.
By Karen Garratt5 years ago in Education




