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Recovering from a Bad Semester at College

Posted on December 12, 2016December 8, 2018 by Andrea

Almost every college student has a bad semester or two. Adjusting to college life isn’t easy, and the workload can be overwhelming. One off semester shouldn’t define your future. If you’ve had a bad semester, read on for tips on recovering and getting back on the path to success.   Set Realistic Goals Setting unrealistic…

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The Best Planners for College Students 2017

Posted on November 16, 2016October 24, 2019 by Andrea

  Read our Best Planners for 2018     If you’re a college student balancing work, school, and extra-curricular activities a planner can make life much easier. An academic planner can improve productivity by giving you a one-stop place for scheduling, to-do lists, and goal setting. There are a variety of planners on the market,…

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How to Make Through a Tough College Course

Posted on September 12, 2016 by Andrea

Some courses in college are very challenging and may leave you feeling defeated. It can be especially difficult if you’ve always made good grades with little effort. College is a huge step up from high school, and upper level classes can be much more difficult than lower level ones. As a result, students often drop…

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5 Tips for Students Who Want to Work Part-Time

Posted on April 6, 2016October 13, 2016 by Andrea

So, you want to work part-time while going to school. There are a lot of reasons why this might be a good idea. You can save up to pay off tuition costs, save for the future, or just have some spending money on the side. But working part-time while going to school is going to…

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How to Succeed in an Online Class

Posted on July 15, 2015 by Andrea

Online classes are a convenient way for busy students and working professionals to get college credit. However, they require a higher degree of self-motivation than traditional classes. If you want to pass an online class, you’ll have to be well-organized and committed in order to succeed. A few success tips for online students: Create a…

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