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8 Useful College Tips for Upcoming Freshmen
The life of a freshman comes with a mixture of excitement and anxiety. However, each student must know that the situation is hard only for a while. Before succumbing to the ensuing confusion, some tricks will help you survive freshman years and beyond. They include hiring a professional thesis writer to assist with your assignments, and taking full advantage of the opportunities that college offers. Here are other tips that will transform your experience in college.
By Natalie Crawford7 years ago in Education
Things to Learn In College About Business
One of the signs of a thriving business is its ability to adapt. With technology deeply integrated into the core of business development nowadays, many brands strive to understand the ever-changing trends to keep their client base.
By Damien Justus7 years ago in Education
Habits of Successful Online Students
Do you want to be super successful in your online course and pass it with excellent grades? Then you have to do a lot more besides studying the course material and completing assignments on time. There are millions of students that take up online courses but few of them complete it on time, as they require dedication and hard work, especially if students have a regular job or hectic work schedule at home. Here are some tips that can be adopted to successfully complete your online course.
By Carl Wolfe7 years ago in Education
Actual College Advice, Sans the Clickbait
Most college memes baffle me with how lazy some people are... but then I take a huge bite of some humble pie, and remember that I dropped out of community college during my second year. And guess what, in the seven years in which I searched for jobs in this podunk town, I had about three. I hated them all, and quit embarrassingly quickly. Why is adult life so hard for me? I could have been born and raised without emotional trauma, but nope! Life fucking whipped me with that trauma-coated cat-o'-nine-tails and basted my raw wounds with lemon juice.
By CT Idlehouse7 years ago in Education
Selecting the Best Online College for Your Needs
Whether you are fresh out of high school or returning to the classroom for the first time in years, preparing for college is a challenging experience, which is something most would agree with. With a plethora of financial, logistical and social factors to consider, the stress can be absolutely overwhelming. As such, simplifying as much of the process in preparation for enrollment is crucial.
By Veselina Dzhingarova7 years ago in Education
Becoming Loan Savvy
Perhaps when you were in college you had to quickly sign for a loan so that you could get into school. There wasn’t really time to read all the tiny fine print because you had to hurry to class, and all student loans are basically the same anyways, right?
By Isaiah Goodman7 years ago in Education
5 Ways to Make the Most of College Orientation
Starting your freshman year of college can be both an exciting and nerve-wracking experience. There's so much to do in preparation for the beginning of the semester, including what seems like endless piles of documents to fill out.
By Darrell Crook7 years ago in Education
When Things Go Wrong: 8 Signs You're Enrolled in the Wrong Major
You might have talked to different people and did a lot of research before deciding which degree to pursue, but no matter how attentive to details you might have been when picking out a major, once you enter college and studies begin in full swing, you will find yourself doing some major soul-searching (pun intended).
By Maria Vikse7 years ago in Education
Strategies for Success with Online Courses
Advancements in education and technology has made it easier for millions of people to earn a proper education. Online courses by available colleges and universities are viable mediums which provide opportunities for people to continue their education and earn degrees and diplomas while still challenging them with challenging, academic work.
By Tom Greenfield7 years ago in Education
How to Prepare for an Engineering Major While Still in High School
Engineering majors are some of the hardest out there and require great dedication and skill. In fact, according to a study conducted by the UCLA, two-thirds of engineering students fail to get their intended degree within five years. Still, don’t take these statistics to heart. There’s a simple, yet effective, way of accomplishing your goal—prepare while you’re still at high school. If you want to learn how just keep on reading.
By Marie Nieves7 years ago in Education











