college
Maximize your university experience with these tips for all things collegiate–how to achieve a perfect GPA, select the right major, finance your college education and more.
What you Really Need to Know About College (Going to College)
I hope you also watch the attached video and all my videos on my YouTube channel playlist titled: The awful truth about college and purchase my eBook with the same title you can find from the link to my website. Please not I go in far more detail in all those videos than I possibly can here. Also, please subscribe to my YouTube gaming channel and read my stories where I recommended financial books. Those books will be a great asset to you, and even better than your degree. Let’s get started on what you really need to know.
By Ferrari King6 years ago in Education
Get The Stress Out With The Best Essay Help
Are you looking for the best essay help? Don’t look any further because writingmyessay.com is here to provide you the most intriguing essay writing services. You don’t have to stress out anymore and beg your friends to help last moment because we can deliver high-quality output in a very short timeline.
By Devon Brown6 years ago in Education
Who you were in high school doesn't have to follow you to University.
So, high school was not my favourite experience. It was an uncomfortable, awkward blip in my timeline full of overwhelming pressures. I am not entirely proud of the decisions I made or even the person I used to be. Any reminders of certain cringe-worthy mistakes are downright painful. When I entered university, I created a life that was completely separate from my past. I was determined to shred any reminder of high school. By the time graduation rolled around, I didn't even buy a yearbook because I was so desperate to forget it. The promise of a clean slate and opportunity to start over was mesmerizing to me as an anxious and naïve young adult. Despite clearly running away from my past, the silver lining that came from this attitude was that in time, I used the shame I felt as inspiration to evolve beyond it.
By Vanessa Butera6 years ago in Education
Helpful Study Tips
Lets face it, college is hard. Between a new environment as a freshman or the prospect of a graduating senior, to buying textbooks, trying to fit in, and just survive the social aspects, it can be hard to fully focus on your studies. Of course you should take breaks as needed, the best study-break combination is to work for 25 minutes, break for 5. After four rounds of 25 minutes, take a 25 minute break. I've found its best to walk around and stretch for those few minutes. Here are some more tips that I've found helpful and still use today.
By magdalena brock6 years ago in Education
Practicing MBWA in a Time When It is Not Easy to Wander
Colgate University President Brian Casey is requiring all his university students to quarantine for two weeks upon returning to campus - and he is living in a dorm with them to show just how important it is for everyone to be committed to a safe reopening of campus to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Education
How to Write a Compare and Contrast Essay - Easy Guide
In order to make the right decision, we usually compare things in our daily life. However, most of the college and school students usually feel confused when assigned an essay writing task. In essay writing, the most difficult part is to choose among different essay topics. The more interesting and creative topic you choose, the more the chances that you will get good marks. Writing a good and creative essay is like a piece of cake that makes you feel delighted. You can pay someone to write my paper if you cannot complete on time.
By Frank Bess6 years ago in Education
Back to College during COVID-19
Going back to college is stressful as it is, whether you’re a college freshman and moving into your first dorm or a college senior returning for your last year, there’s always stress involved in going back. Even the most seasoned student can’t deny the stress.
By magdalena brock6 years ago in Education
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR
In 1959, there was an Act of Parliament by which IIT Kanpur was established. This institute was started in December 1959. At first, there was just a small room in the building of the Harcourt Butler Technological Institute at Agricultural Gardens in Kanpur where this institute was started. Thereafter in 1963, the institutes moved at the present location of it.
By Vidhyarthi Darpan6 years ago in Education
the cessation of schooling
Great inventions are always the architect of their own downfall. Many white-collar of society studied thirty different great inventions and founded the same patterns. Great inventions commit suicide. And they describe our education system as an invention which has quote, “ran its course which is morally, aesthetically and spiritually bankrupt. Is the background of constant stress and worries that dirtied our traditional school system a sign that we know it has come to its end? More students are committing suicide than ever before. Stress, fear and panic has never depressed as many students like actual misery does to ordinary people. But the issue isn’t just depression. According to a recent study published, ninety percent of students have no idea of what future path they are going to take. The number of eighteen to nineteen year older entering university have no idea of how they are going to finance their education. Depression levels between teen age students are higher than ever, suicide incident relates to over work and over study are higher than ever. Despite all its great achievement, all its great student and all its great views, traditional school for the first time in history has become the issue. Its fundamental believes and practices has been more consented on people’s incapability to fulfill them and has slowly been submerged from within as a sign of self-destruction.
By Alain junior6 years ago in Education
We aren't ready to go back to school.
Back to school jitters are always running high around this time but this year, those nerves are manifesting on a much different scale. While the normal concerns include scheduling, buying books, and getting settled or re-settled on campus, the complications of COVID-19 on top of the continued hate crimes in the U.S. have made this back to school season especially more anxiety-provoking.
By Sophie Baron6 years ago in Education








