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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


How to Get an Affordable Laptop to Last Through Your College Experience
We’ve touched on this briefly before, but we figured there should be some more elaboration on just how to go about keeping this important piece of tech safe and long-lasting. Laptops are among the most used items in college. They are now the center of most research, storage, and distribution of study materials. They even serve as entertainment in between studies. As students, one scenario everyone wants to avoid is having a laptop malfunction and stop working. This could mea


How to Prep for Finals and AP Exams
Finals are coming up and you need to study. Of course, it is easier said than done, but the sooner you start, the better. Here are a few tips that will help you prepare for your final exams/AP exams, stress free. Start Now You have 1-2 months before you have to sit your exams. If you have not started to study seriously, you really need to start now. No matter how smart you are, no matter how high your grades are, if you do not study, the odds are against you. Take the time


What's the best way to take notes?
Excel in High School with these Note Taking Tips Taking notes is stressful to some students, but it doesn’t have to be if you learn how to take the right kinds of notes for each of your high school classes. Everyone has a different view on how to take effective notes, and everyone does it differently, but finding the right style that works for you is important and will help you succeed. Your chosen classes will determine the types of material you learn and the note taki
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