Now is the time to start planning for summer. It may seem to soon, but if you are thinking about getting a new job, internship
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Selecting classes was easy during freshman and sophomore year when a schedule mostly consisted of core classes with 200+ seats that were offered 4 times
Once you get to college, participation becomes a major percentage of your grade in most, if not all of your classes. Unlike high school, you
Remember in Elementary, Middle, and even High School, when you thought it was so weird to see your teachers outside of their classroom? When you
I’m a recent graduate, so it hasn’t been super long since I experienced those wonderful days of college. As a lowly post-grad, I’ve found myself
Freshman year is, without a doubt, going to be one of the best years of your life. It’s bound to be filled with parties, sorority/fraternity
Midterms are pretty much one of the worst things in the college student’s world … well, besides final exams … These stressful things tend to
Online college classes have a reputation for flexibility, allowing you to set your own schedule and work from any location. But this doesn’t mean that
A great infographic from MastersDegree.net showing how students of today score higher than ever and why this is happening. Are we smarter or are we actually learning much much less? You decide.
Finals are over and the freedom of summer is calling your name. Soon you’ll forget all about the semester. College? Did that actually happen? Did
Even though you were a fulltime student for the past four years, employers still expect to see new college graduates with a list of accomplishments that reflective a productive four years in college, including (and maybe especially) those outside of the classroom.
No matter what you choose to study in college, it is a good idea to take a variety of classes to discover what interests you.
About to register for classes? Check out five questions you need to ask yourself, your friends, your peers and your professors before sealing the deal! Don’t sign up for classes you don’t need or those that will only complicate your schedule; ask the important questions first, THEN decide which classes are right for you.
Whether you’re a teaching major, student tutor, or professor, it can be tough to get the attention of a class or person. Everyone has a different teaching style and learning technique and the two don’t always make a perfect combination. Find out 5 tips to encourage student learning in the classroom or tutoring center.