Category: study guides

  • How to Get Mentally Ready for College

    Making sure you have all of your belongings packed and checked before your next semester at college starts is important, but don’t forget that you need one more thing to be done. Get mentally ready for college. Yes, it might be even more crucial than buying all the pencils and notebooks – if you are…

  • Study Techniques for Improving Memory

    The ability to retain and remember knowledge is one of the most critical things for people in general and specifically for college students. Having a great memory is vital for academic achievement, whether you’re studying for an exam, preparing for a presentation, or learning new topics. And while not everyone has great memory, everyone can…

  • Tips for Students With Anxiety

    Anxiety can really be hard to cope with. Being a student who suffers from anxiety is nothing like cakes and butterflies as in addition to stress and pressure you have some personal difficulties that you need to beat every single day. Penn State study reports that more than 60% of college students deal with anxiety…

  • What Is Different About College Writing?

    College Writing: Why You Need It in Your Life Some of you might be wondering about the necessity of writing so many essays, papers, reports, and analyses throughout your academic career. Do you really need it? Is this skill so important? Let’s find it out through the following blog post. What Is Different About College…

  • From Research to Reflection: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing an Essay on Diabetes

    Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by high blood glucose levels, which can lead to various complications if left untreated. One of the most significant complications of diabetes is its impact on cardiovascular health. The link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease is well-established. People with diabetes are…

  • Beyond Traditional Structures: Innovative Approaches to Essay Writing for Generation Z

    The zeitgeist theory of Georg W. F. Hegel denotes that societal, cultural, and political changes affect an era’s creativity. From a grander scale, we can look at the Renaissance, where the awakening brought about new artists. However, if we look at GenZ and how their perspective on art and creativity is shifting from what was conventional even a…

  • Using Art to Inspire Essay Writing: Techniques and Strategies for Creative Expression

    Art is responsible for many grand changes that the world has seen. Even today, we analyze the lives and history of laymen and great men through paintings and music. When we peruse through Tintoretto’s Renaissance paintings and then move to modern graffiti, it gives us a distinct idea of the changing time. The best part…

  • Time Management Tips for Online Students

    Turning to online learning nowadays is more common and popular than ever. There are a lot of reasons why more and more students choose virtual learning if there is such an opportunity, but in the majority of cases it happens due to its affordability and convenience. Surely, you can save a lot of money if…

  • What You Should Do if Your Relationship Affects Your Studies

    Sometimes you might think that being a college student at an age when you fall in love so desperately and have so many interests and hobbies is quite unfair. And it is actually true and false at the same time: it’s a wonderful age that is meant to find your true passion but it’s also…

  • Pros and Cons of Leaving Hometown for College

    Moving away from home for college seems exciting but frightening. And it’s justified – you are about to face drastic changes in your life which is always not easy. Let’s take a look at the ups and downs, pros and cons, things no one told you about, and different small details of leaving home for…