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From balancing your course load to forging relationships with classmates to extracurricular involvement, these are the tried and true methods to nail your career as a student.
Snapped
Holy time flies! So it’s been two months since I’ve posted. Solid whoops. But I’m back! Today I was asked if I ever got detention in school and if so what for. Thinking about it my detention stories are actually kind of funny. So today I think I’m going to give you guys two stories in one!
By Bree Gwendolyn5 years ago in Education
Creative Writing Tips
Everyone has heard the generic creative writing tips. Often blogs will tell you to show not tell and using words like “feel” is a crime. However, I will be offering some tips for strengthening your writing as well as exercises to help fine-tune your skills.
By Jessica Harvey5 years ago in Education
Continuing The AICA Scholarship Program
AICA Orthopedics is proud to be continuing its scholarship program by offering a $500 award through the Marietta, Georgia branch. This is our third scholarship offering. In light of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, AICA Orthopedics is honored to continue to give back to students during this tough time for the world.
By Isaiah Ram5 years ago in Education
Help Your Students to Stay Focused in Class with These Few Tips
As a global pandemic continues to sweep through many parts of the world, students at the private schools in Abu Dhabi are finding it harder to concentrate in class. The sense of uncertainty, the way organizations and schools, are trying to set the new normal, and the move to e-learning are all taking their toll. As a result, it’s not strange to find that many of your students might not be concentrating in the class as well as they should. Some of them might even be dozing off in class, or might be so obvious with their desire to be elsewhere that that’s missing is a sign “Anywhere But Here.” If that happens, no worries. You can do something to change that. Here are a few useful tips on how you can improve their levels of concentration.
By Shreya Singh5 years ago in Education
Industry versus Inferiority
Struggling with conflicts and choosing to be strong has been my life story. And probably yours, too. And my hope, if you are a parent (or teacher) reading this, you will try to understand the specific needs your child has at specific times in his/her life. Yes, a child has struggles. They need you!
By Shirley Belk5 years ago in Education
COURSE POSSIBILITIES AFTER BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Engineering is considered to be a skill-oriented course. Bachelor of engineering is a professional undergraduate academic degree. It is pursued by Science students after 12th. It is the 4-year full-time course. It can be confusing for many students to choose a career after engineering. After all, this world is full of opportunities.
By Vidhyarthi Darpan5 years ago in Education
The Windward School Screens the Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia
Photo by Eye to Eye National Dyslexia as a disorder causes a reader to jumble and misinterpret letters and symbols. The scramble, nonetheless, does not amount to a thinking disorder, and while it can be overcome in spades, there is one factor that always remains.
By Rich Monetti5 years ago in Education









