Looking for a way to make a quick buck? Savvy student? How does making cash while helping others out with homework sound? And no, this doesn’t involve meeting up one on one in the library for a tutoring session.
As a history major, I’ve done my fair share of reading. And I’ve learned that you don’t need to read every jot and tittle, every iota and serif, to ace the class. Here’s what you have to read, what you can skim, and what you can skip.
With job opportunities scarce and college costs rising, the value of a liberal arts education has been put into question. Find out why a Liberal arts education is highly valuable.
Planning is the most important way that you will be able to balance your online course load
There’s always that one class each semester where the professor is boring, the material is easy and you wish you could be anywhere but stuck in your seat, watching the clock. However, what many students don’t consider is that they easily could be somewhere else, tackling the material in a way that suits them while learning in comfortable environment.
Justin from Starfolie.com has released a free report about getting through exams. Throughout the guide, Justin provides advice from his own experience, as well as from his observations.
A class period spent lazily day-dreaming during your professor’s nostalgic recount of his “crazy acid-trip of 72″, (while highly interesting) is no way to spend your class time.
Here is what I plan to do for the rest of the semester in an attempt to break off the long term relationship I’ve had with procrastination.