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How tos for the learners and the learned; tips and tricks to help you study effectively, survive your school years, impress your teachers and more.
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
Tips to Help You Write a Powerful Statement of Purpose for Graduate School?
When it comes to international admissions, your statement of purpose holds great importance to ensure your acceptance. Writing a statement of purpose for grad school is not an easy thing. It should be specific to your intended program and your future goals.
By Louis Rolen5 years ago in Education
How To Write Dissertation?
Most students know what it takes to write. They would not have reached the doctorate level if they didn’t. However, too many students get stuck at specific points. This is normal, and this is the case with just about all professional writers.
By Qasim Hydri5 years ago in Education
Becoming a Freelance Tutor #tips
I get a lot of questions surrounding how I started my freelance educator business. Whilst completing my Masters, I asked tutors I knew from my BA if I could sit in and lurk on their lectures. Some of these lecturers allowed me to be an active part in their sessions, allowing me to gain experience standing in front of a group of people and tell them what to do and how to do it. This can be scary, especially if you are not a confident public speaker (believe it or not, I am very shy).
By Tarryn Richardson5 years ago in Education
5 Ways Good Health is Related to Academic Success
Academic success is the key to a successful future. Academic success is directly related to a person's physical and mental well being. Being in good health is important in memory, optimal learning and achieving good grades and being successful in school. Feeling great, both body and mind, includes eating foods that support learning, getting regular exercise, getting the proper amount of sleep, decreasing stress and anxiety, and being free from chronic pain.
By Dennis McKonkie5 years ago in Education






