Category: study guides
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Motivational Quotes to Help You Study in the New Semester
Summer break is coming to an end, and while you and your classmates enjoy the last summer days you have to keep in mind that the fall semester is around the corner. It’s easy to carry over the summer laziness without classes, assignments and exams. Perhaps you are getting used to your family vacation, homemade…
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Christmas Gift Ideas for a Student Budget
Christmas shopping usually causes more headaches than positive things for college students with shoestring budgets. Every year young people attempt to figure out what to present to their friends and relatives while also prevent breaking the bank over the holiday season. Creating a Christmas checklist and totaling up the cost of all gifts can not…
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Tips to Get Your Study Back on Track for the Fall Semester
Why do students become lazy and experience post-holiday blues after summer vacation? It happens because they get used to the long pleasant holidays, so it’s hard to pull themselves out of their comfort zone and begin to study again. We have come up with a few good tips that can help students to get back…
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Creative Ways for Effective Brainstorming Sessions
In many cases, college students worry to sound uninformed or even stupid during a brainstorming session. That’s why they avoid sharing their thoughts and ideas in public. However, there are a few ways to get originative juices flowing even from the shiest and most introverted students. 1. Brainstorm bad ideas first A team leader plays a key…
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Tips for Introverted College Students
You make a number of awkward excuses as to why you can’t hang out with your classmates after a long day of classes or at the end of a study week. You prefer to come across someone who seems quiet, spend your lunchtime alone and avoid noisy crowds as much as possible. Actually, you just…
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Effective Note-Taking Techniques for College Students
Have you noticed that you forget half the things you learned within 20 minutes after a lecture? Or that you only remember 10% of what was said during a class? Sounds terrible, isn’t it? But actually, there is no reason to worry…