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From balancing your course load to forging relationships with classmates to extracurricular involvement, these are the tried and true methods to nail your career as a student.
Different Types of Essay
Writing an essay is an essential part of any educational institution routine, because it demonstrates the student’s writing skills as well as ability to process and analyze various kinds of information. However, not all students possess such skills, and some of them won’t need them in their future careers. So why torture yourself with this tough task when a professional who loves writing can do this for you? There are many cheap custom essay writing services that have such professionals waiting for new orders. They don't sell plagiarized, recycled, and unoriginal papers written by non-native English speaking writers, they also provide math help for students and are pleased to help providing the best essays, each and every time.
By shandasmurray5 years ago in Education
Maximize The Learning Of All Children
The information age poses a whole new set of challenges and questions to America's schools. The quality of our nation's political, social and economic future will depend on the ability of young people to become functioning members of society who understand how to access information and determine its significance, draw independent rational conclusions and communicate findings. A democracy requires contributing citizens who are informed and capable of independent, critical thought. Continual retraining is becoming the norm in American business, but are future employees prepared to contribute? Our society's preparation of young people for the workplace of the industrial age has been insufficient.
By Megan Wilson5 years ago in Education
Hickory and Orange Leaves
The leaves on the oak trees outside the Coffee Shop Sarah worked were all brilliant shades of orange and gold. There was a brisk chill in the air and every time the door to the coffee shop opened Sarah felt it. The cold was good for business though. Sarah had filled seven orders for either hot chocolate or some variation of latte already and the shop hadn’t even been open an hour. She greeted the next customer that approached the counter, took their order, and went to work.
By Diana Shadwick5 years ago in Education
How can I apply for the 2021 Abdul Kalam Scholarship at GIIS Ahmedabad?
Education in international schools can be a little heavy on the pocket. But there are multiple scholarship programmes for deserving students to ease the burden of the financial pressure of the tuition fees and other expenses.
By Shruti Singh5 years ago in Education
Honouring Black Academic Superstars 🙌🏾
As I co-planned Black History Month events at my university in February 2020, I found myself reflecting on the barriers to success for Black students in my immediate environment. The one that stood out to me at the time was financial barriers and their associated opportunities for relief or lack thereof. After perusing the list of financial awards available, I noticed that there was no award specifically for Black students despite there being awards for other identities. Being a Black student who dabbled in activism, I knew that I had to embark on a journey to change this promptly.
By Donziikinz5 years ago in Education
Role of NGO for Child Education
Education is both the means and end to a better life; means because it empowers you to earn a livelihood, and the end because it increases your awareness on various issues and topics related to the world. From healthcare to appropriate social behaviour and to understand your rights, you evolve as a better citizen along these lines. However, not everyone is lucky enough to afford an education. That’s where NGO working for education comes into the picture.
By Vishal Kumar5 years ago in Education
A Never Ending Curiosity
At the age of 31, I am entering the second semester as a college freshman, for the second time in my life. A couple years after high school, I started taking a few college classes. Due to issues of affordability and the fact I was already working for a company I loved, I dropped out after the second semester. I am now enrolled with a passion and drive to complete the coursework to attain a bachelor's degree along with a plan to cover the costs of my education. While there are many differences between me and many of my new classmates - in age, life experience, autonomy, etc. - there are also many similarities. I have entered into my studies with hope and excitement for what my future holds, but also with many questions about the choices I am making and if what I am doing now will lead to what I want to do later. As like most things in my life, this is a mix of my own hard work, timing, and great privilege. I see this experience as the next “step” in my life, maybe even a turning point in my intellectual journey - one that has been mostly informal. I am coming into what could be considered a new chapter of academics and being able to share myself with others in an intellectual sense. With that, I am putting a lot of thought into how I got where I am today. At every point in my life, including now, I believe I am exactly where I should be. This is despite my doubts about the timing compared to many other people and the challenges I have faced in regards to pursuing a path of furthering my education. After sharing the news about my enrollment with a good friend and also sharing with her my hesitations regarding my older age compared to the standard college demographic, she said something to me that I will always remember. She said, “In three or four years, you will still have aged the same amount of years, so it is better to have aged doing all that you wanted.” She was right. If there is something you want to do in life, age should not be the reason you do not go through with it. It’s also important to me that I do not compare my path or personal goals with anyone else's unique timeline.
By Christina Viola5 years ago in Education
Education Reform Continues To Top The List Of Issues Facing The Nation Today
Education reform continues to top the list of issues facing the nation today. Americans are better informed than ever about school performance and its implications for our future, and many feel a sense of urgency about improving their children's education. This urgency is leading to a shift in focus for education policy at all levels - federal, state and local. Many states and localities are enacting policies that put the needs of children and parents over systems, focus on improving student achievement rather than on processes and procedure and policies that empower communities, enterprising school leaders and teachers.
By Megan Wilson5 years ago in Education
Creative Harvest
With a dot of her pencil on the black notebook's page of golden lines, Alex added the final piece of punctuation for her last story. She had filled the luxury notebook with various stories over the years, and it would soon be time for her to face her fears of rejection and pursue her dream of publishing a book of short stories. But for now, as her room was being filled with feral young creatures with a desperate need for the instruction they so despised, she closed the notebook and placed its ribbon back its default place. Class was about to begin.
By Vince Coliam5 years ago in Education









