top of page
Student Coaching Services
with Nikki Bruno
College Sailing Webinar — April 14 · Recruiting, admissions, and everything in between. Hosted with college coaches.
Straight talk on college, sailing, and growing up.
Post Categories
Blog Posts


How to Make Sure Your Teen Graduates High School
Every parent has big dreams for their kids. You want them to succeed in life, and be happy, and have opportunities to do great things. A big part of helping them achieve this is making sure they graduate high school. Utilize the following tips to encourage your teen to graduate high school. Help Them Academically One of the biggest struggles for teens in high school is just the amount of academic work they need to do to graduate. Often, teenagers receive hours worth of homewo


Why You Should Consider a Technical Education
If you are a young person considering your future career prospects or you find yourself looking for something else mid-career, then you might want to consider a technical education. Technical degrees, as opposed to traditional four-year university degrees, have significant comparative advantages that are worth considering. Whether you want to make more money or apply yourself creatively, people looking for alternatives to boring office jobs are finding fulfillment in technica


How to Succeed at Online College
As a society, we have become busier than ever. It’s incredibly hard to balance work, social life, education, and family relationships, not to mention finding time for yourself. Fortunately, many colleges around the nation have launched online educational programs, letting you get a college degree spending minimal in a physical classroom. Here are some tips to help you if you are taking an online college course: Stick to a Schedule The best part of taking college courses onli


How to Limit Distractions in College
When you were in high school, your life was pretty well scheduled out. For a third of the day, you were at school and in class. When you get to college, everything changes. Your classes will be much more spaced out, and you will have what feels like more free time. However, the workload and expectations of college are much more challenging. To avoid falling behind, you will need to handle some common distractions. Turn Off Push Notifications Your phone can be a great tool fo


Beware the Dangers of Self-Plagiarism
Throughout high school and college, you’ve likely learned about the unethical nature of plagiarizing someone else’s work. However, self-plagiarism is a topic that is not as often discussed, but engaging in it can yield severe consequences. Self-Plagiarism While there are several different types of plagiarism , self-plagiarism involves reusing all or portions of your previously submitted work for another assignment. This is true if you reuse the work for the same class, a dif


Teacher or Student Responsibility? Plagiarism is getting out of hand
Call it blame-shifting, call it a lack of responsibility and academic integrity, call it whatever you want. Plagiarism is rampant in our schools and colleges, and while the onus ultimately falls on a writer for failing to give credit for his or her sources, does some blame also rest with instructors? It’s easy to dismiss plagiarism as a problem of your students’. However, the situation is more complicated than that. Plagiarism is growing to be an out-of-hand issue, and as th


How to Raise Your GPA and Keep it High
Getting good grades in high school is important because it makes it easier to get into college or an apprentice program after your graduate. The good news is that there are several easy strategies that you can use to improve your GPA and keep it at your preferred level. Learn Your Strengths and Weaknesses as a Student It is critical that you understand how you learn and how you retain information. For instance, if you are a visual learner, it may be possible to ask your teac


Essay Writing Hacks to Use in the Eleventh Hour
It's happens to everyone: you suddenly realize that essay you thought was due in two weeks is actually due tonight. How are you going to manage to get it finished in time? Fortunately, no matter what you're writing about, there are a few things you can do to make sure you're able to complete your essay in time. Here's what you need to know about writing your essay in the eleventh hour. Outline Thoroughly Don't underestimate the power of a good outline . An outline will show


Struggling with Your Essay? Read This
There are many types of essays that you might be asked to write as you progress through the upper-level high school and university classes. Some of these include narrative essays, persuasive essays, and expository essays. Some require significant research, and others need you to draw on your own set of experiences to craft something compelling. One of the most common types of essays that you will be required to write is the persuasive essay, and most will need some form of re


A College Student's Study Guide To Studying
For many, obtaining a college degree is life-changing. That being said, you can't achieve this degree without passing your courses. Considering that, it's essential to learn how to properly study while in college. With that in mind, here is a college student's study guide to studying. Set Aside Adequate Amounts of Time One of the biggest mistakes you can make while studying is trying to cram information. Studying all night before a test often does nothing but set you up for
bottom of page
