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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.
Places I’ve Cried at University
Your first cry at university is like a rite of passage. It is an inevitable occurrence that sets you up for a minimum of 3 years of crying in various locations. I was a particularly mobile crier in first year and I am proud to say I ticked off various key locations. From my dorm room to the toilets of grotty night club, I have shed many tears that mark some of my most memorable moments of first year.
By Brooke Le Breton6 years ago in Education
7 Tips for Choosing a Tutor
1. Pitch and convince. Prior to looking for a mentor, talk about it with your kid to get his up front investment. Keep the discussion positive: "You realize how perusing is somewhat hard at times? We are going to discover somebody who can support you." Most understudies don't prefer to battle, so if your kid knows that there is an issue, he might be bound to need assistance. All things being equal, anticipate trepidation and offer support.
By Philip Roger6 years ago in Education
School Bullying and how is affects people
When children are bullied at school, teachers and parents have different outlooks and views on how it should be dealt with. Whilst children are encouraged to tell someone else, not necessarily a parent or teacher, but someone they trust, they often don't.
By Deanna-Marketa Dean6 years ago in Education
A Look Back On The Spring 2020 College Online Experience. Top Story - June 2020.
Nothing can replace the feeling of heavy sleep in my eyes as I throw on a Syracuse sweatshirt, run to catch the bus that will shuttle me to main campus, and quickly chug my mediocre coffee that always inevitably splashes on my jeans. I would sit down in my seat for my 9:30 a.m. lecture, and I would think “this day has started off as absolute chaos.”
By Emily Bright6 years ago in Education
For The Graduates...There is More
What is graduation? When we graduate we move to the next level. It’s a time of celebration because we have the opportunity to declare that we have mastered where we were previously and now we have enough knowledge to move forward. It’s natural to feel like a conqueror after graduating to the next level, standing on top of a mountain of pride, driving a flag into the ground with your chin held high. What a glorious feeling! We should take time to enjoy the view on the top of that mountain and even invite some of our loved ones up to share the view with us. Being at the top of that mountain feels good, and though you worked hard through blood, sweat and tears to get there, I am here to tell you that you cannot stay there. You see after you have climbed a mountain and reached the summit you must come down because there are an infinite amount of other mountains for you to climb. It’s time to make a transition and begin preparation for a new climb. Transition is the point in your journey where you are no longer in the familiar past, but now you are tiptoeing into an unfamiliar future. Transitioning into the future can be exciting and motivating, but who wouldn't admit that sometimes it can be intimidating and scary? What happens when you are in the middle of a transition and things start to get a little shaky? It’s funny how we can sometimes have incredible drive to reach something new, but once we reach the new, that drive turns in fear or doubt just because the new it not familiar. You see, our emotions have a sneaky way of trying to throw us off during transitions when we were initially excited about our future. Our emotions can pull us back to the past because there is where we felt safe, there is where we were sure of ourselves, and there is where we were answering questions instead of asking them. You see, life has taught me that though you should definitely take things you have learned the past into your future for tools, but after a while, you must try not to reference back to the past as a whole. It is time for a new thing. I recently witnessed a person who had worked in their profession for a number of years with one organization start the same type of work with a new organization. This person had a wealth of knowledge and could probably write a bestselling book about how to perform every task perfectly…at their OLD job….I observed this person getting frustrated as they struggled with opening up to learning new things. This person started to reference things from their old job trying to make it fit at their present place of employment. This person was still picturing themselves standing at the top of the previous mountain they conquered while trying to climb a new one. “Well this is how I used to do it”, “When I was at my old job we used to it this way”, “Where I was before it didn’t take that long to get it done”, "I am not used to this pace"….Listen, you can either fight through transition or you can grow through it. I want to encourage you to push past those emotions that may come during this in -between time; the time between knowing something back there so well and not knowing what's ahead very much or at all. Transition is preparation, and whatever we do, we must fight not to turn back because it stops our growth. We must fight not to mentally keep ourselves bound to that mountain that we already concurred because that cuts us off from all the other amazing mountains there are for us to climb. When I was younger I used to have a Nintendo 64 and every day after school, I would always play this game with this little character (I believe he was a turtle) called, Yoshi Story. Yoshi Story had a number of levels and after you concurred one level, naturally, you moved on to the next. After countless afternoons of playing this game, my skills began to get better. I knew how to dodge danger, I studied the characters in the game, so I knew how to deal with them to avoid being devoured, and I could easily sniff out hidden treasures. On one glorious afternoon I gave my all to Yoshi Story and realized that I had finally reached the last level and concurred it! It was so exciting. There was even a little parade at the end of the game and Yoshi and all of his character friends would come out and sing this little celebration song. So after basking in the glory of my victory and waving my flag high at my own Yoshi parade I took the game out of the console and searched in my box of games for something new to play. The next game that caught my attention was called Zelda and it was about a prince whose job was to rescue a princess in this enchanted world. So I loaded Zelda into the game console and I waited for my character to pop into this little world for me to explore. I loved how this game looked, it was beautiful. There were huge green trees and flowing streams of sparkling blue water with cute little huts sitting nearby. The scenery was just so amazing to me, so I was excited to explore the rest of the game! I picked up my game controller, cracked my game playing thumbs and set out on a virtual adventure. First I made my character, Zelda, run around a huge rock because I wanted to see what was on the other side, and then suddenly the game paused and some words popped up on the screen, some instructions of some sort. So I read the instructions and said, “Ok, got it! Let’s play...I got a princess to save and hopefully another victory parade to attend so there is no time to waste!" I continued playing and about a minute later, I came upon a little troll looking character and the game stopped me again and more words came up on the screen. “More reading??? I wanna play”, I said to myself. So I took a deep breath and read whatever this character had to say, I’m sure it was some good advice to help me win that level, but I don’t remember because I was trying to play not read! So I keep going running through the forest, hoping over the sparkling blue streams until I got to the entrance of a cave. "Oh this is going to be good", I said. Yoshi story didn't have caves, Zelda has caves this is about to be EPIC...Then suddenly the game paused AGAIN and more words popped up on the screen. I threw that Nintendo controller and said, “You know what, I’ve had about enough of this. I can't even play the game because it wants me to read! I just came from school where I was reading ALL DAY. I think not." Frustrated and in need of a pick-me-up, I pulled that Zelda game out of that Nintendo and quickly found Yoshi Story so that I could beat the entire game in 10 minutes and have a song and parade without having to read ANYTHING becasue I knew that game like the back of my hand. I lost count on how many times I beat Yoshi Story after my attempt at Zelda. Had my parents known that I was only going to play that one game they could have saved a lot of money. But I wonder though… what I might have encountered if I would have stuck it out through Zelda…How great might my game playing skills might have been if I pushed past that uncomfortable feeling of not knowing and understood that Zelda was a more advanced game than Yoshi Story, so it required more reading, and more patience. I don’t know if there was a parade at the end of Zelda because I gave up before I got there. I was uncomfortable with the transition from one game to the next so I ran back to the one that was familiar. I wanted a victory at a new place using the same skills from my past but I needed new skills and that was going to require more work. I had to leave my old mountain behind to climb a new one. Sometimes we don’t get the promise that is in our future because we refuse to go through that uncomfortable phase of transition. Graduates, while you prepare to climb this new mountain, make sure you put pride aside, push past fear and discomfort, and allow yourselves to be divinely molded during this transition.
By Maya Holton6 years ago in Education
Cost Accounting Assignment Experts Offer 6 Tips to Write Good Conclusion
Cost Accounting is a technique that will allow you to calculate the cost involved in the production process of an organization. In other words, it is a specialized branch of accounting that deals with the classification, collection, and recording of expenses incurred during the business activity. The subject includes various mathematical and theoretical concepts. For commerce students, it's difficult to understand some concepts, theories, and have doubts. To clear the doubts and to learn the concepts better, they can seek cost accounting assignment writing help. When students have assignments to write on this subject, they should focus entirely on the task. Do you know why? Because when scholars take the work seriously, they will not only score well in assignments but also in exams. Many students fail to draft an impressive conclusion. They write a good introduction, but don't connect the conclusion section well with other paragraphs. Do you wish to know some expert tips to compose a good conclusion? Then, continue reading this article and find some powerful expert tips.
By Olivia james6 years ago in Education
Why Should Students Wear School Uniforms?
Uniforms Create Uniformity Uniforms give students a single identity and they are the icon of unity. This is because every student in a school wears the same clothes. Besides this, school uniforms also eliminate the competition among the children. Let's understand this with the help of an example. Consider a situation in which schools do not have uniforms. In such a case some students will wear expensive clothes while some students cannot afford expensive clothes. This creates a problem for the parents.
By Belboa Sports6 years ago in Education










