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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.
All the ways my PWI fails me as a Black student
Before I start, I do want to mention there are reasons I chose the school I attend, and those reasons still stand. There are many ways I am, nevertheless, happy in my decision. However, that doesn't change the many times I've felt like I was taking up space that was never meant for me.
By Khalia Monique6 years ago in Education
How COVID-19 Ruined Study Abroad
For anyone who's ever studied a language, one of the most exciting moments is getting to actually go to the country where they speak that language. Naturally, a French learner goes to France or another French speaking country. That person becomes immersed in the culture and environment and not only returns home with a new perspective on life, but also raises their speaking level and comprehension.
By Dina Louis6 years ago in Education
How An Essay Writing Service Can Minimize Your Workload?
If you are a college or a university student, you might feel stressed out sometimes due to academic pressure. There’s no need to feel distressed, there are many other students who feel the same level of pressure when they have to perform academic activities. Don’t worry! You’re not the only one. All you need to do is, take a step forward. There’s a pool of professional essay writing experts available online who are highly capable and competent to understand your essay requirements and deliver accordingly.
By Noah Rufus6 years ago in Education
What Are Cool-Looking Logo Designs to Inspire Students?
Every designer wants to be unique. Students of design even try to find their own style from the first days of studying. Making logos is no exception! When a student has a task to design a logo, it is a great chance to get new experience and practice creativity. Even if the studying process is mostly routine and students struggle to unleash their inner originality, we have some secrets to help.
By Thornie Longmuir6 years ago in Education
I Respect You More Than Before
The Covid-19 shook mankind as never before and each little positive gesture that we could think of double both in our actions and rewards that we would never expect. Humanity is in jeopardy. Likewise, this is the story of a gentleman, a teacher who stood bold and determined in the adversity of the invisible ghost. Frontiers closed, schools are under temporary lock down and the escalation in grocery and vegetable prices shocked both the rich and the poor. For some people, it is nothing less than the survival of the fittest. Which one of it would you have believed; the apocalypse 2012 or the present deadly novel virus? The decision is yours and I respect it.
By Kawthur Khan Juhoor6 years ago in Education
4 Reasons Why Online Schooling is Worthwhile
As a result of the pandemic in 2020, people worldwide have had their daily schedules dramatically altered. Much of the world has had to adjust to working from home, and students from elementary school to university have had to continue their studies online. However, while this is a major shake-up, the concept of attending online schools should not be interpreted as a loss. In fact, in many regards, taking online courses can be seen as more beneficial and fulfilling than attending classes in person. Whether your schedule was disrupted by the pandemic or you were interested in online classes regardless, receiving a degree online is a viable option. This article will go over a few reasons as to how online schooling can make your life easier, as well as why, in some cases, online classes can be superior to on-campus classes.
By Craig Middleton6 years ago in Education
Why the Junior (2021) Class Of High School Was More Screwed Over by the CoronaVirus Than the Senior (2020) Class
This is a somewhat bias analysis of the end of this school year, as I am currently a junior in high school. While I understand that the senior class missed out on the promises of senior prom and the liberating walk across the stage to receive their well-deserved diploma; their school year practically ended in March! The juniors were the real pioneers! We had been battling the pressures of school work, college expectations, and the inevitable reality that we have to grow up all school year!
By Bryana Langford6 years ago in Education
10 Reasons Why Students Should Draft Assembly Language Assignment
Do you think assembly language is a complex subject to study? If so, don’t worry, you are not the only one that finds the subject challenging. Every programming language is unique and requires one to have enough knowledge of concepts, syntax, theories, how to compile, debug, and find errors. Earlier programs were written in assembly language, but today, many programs are coded using a high-level language such as C, Java, PHP, more.
By Olivia james6 years ago in Education
Schools Reopening in Covid 19
In the wake up of noble corona virus most of the countries move into complete Lockdown. Businesses, Offices, Malls, restaurants, Trains, Buses, Air Traffic completely on hold till the Government make all necessary arrangements to tackle with the situation.
By Rubal Shah6 years ago in Education
It was just before Friday 13th.
I’d say the last real day was March 12th. Leading into a Friday 13th. I don't even think the date's connactation crossed my mind, not for very long anyway. For me, this was the day before all the news sunk in. I think in the week prior, the world was running as normal. You’d hear the common noises of our old lives. The continual drowning noises of stop-start traffic and generic city noises. It was in those days that alarm clocks had a purpose. When you'd engage eye contact with strangers. When you could walk into a store and buy a chocolate bar like normal. Or go to work as a barista. A time when hand sanitiser wasn't a commodity. Sports and concerts still ran as normal and, you could support your friends and be a fan in a crowd. On the news, the virus was always a foreign problem, a distant one. You felt safe and ignorant behind the digital screen. I'd still laugh seeing my friends faces from a hand away. I could sense the calm atmosphere together and get angry when they wouldn't pass the iPhone charger. That was before they flipped the switch.
By Peter Mason6 years ago in Education




