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5 Simple Steps to Getting (and Staying) Organized in College

Posted on August 9, 2014August 27, 2017 by Andrea

With the fall semester of classes upon us, college students are gearing up for back to school. There’s dorm necessities to purchase and roommates to find, along with a surplus of books and supplies to acquire. With so much going on, even the most successful college students can forget the most important thing they need…

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High School Classes to Maximize College Success

Posted on May 7, 2014 by Andrea

The transition from high school to college isn’t always easy. High schools don’t always to the best job preparing students for the challenges of college, but as a student you can take classes that will better prepare you for both college and whatever career path you choose. A few useful classes to take as a…

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How to Improve Your Writing Skills in College

Posted on March 19, 2014February 15, 2018 by Andrea

Many entering college freshman lack the writing skills necessary to succeed at the post-secondary level. If high school didn’t prepare you for the writing requirements of college, you may feel overwhelmed and frustrated when essays and papers are assigned. While it will be a challenge to catch up to your peers who received better preparation,…

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How to Succeed in a College Course

Posted on March 5, 2014September 28, 2019 by Andrea

College offers a much greater degree of freedom than high school. For some students it works out well, but others allow their new-found independence to damage their academic performance. In college, you have to take on the responsibility for your success. No one will tell you to attend class, when to study, or to do…

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How to Cope with Academic Burnout at College

Posted on February 10, 2014February 11, 2019 by Andrea

on line pharmacy Miguel Angel via Compfight   Many college students experience burnout at some point. The average college student has to balance classes, extracurricular activities, and maybe even a job or internship. Whether you plan to work after college or attend graduate school, competition is tight and the pressure is on to be the…

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