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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.
The Hidden Life of Students
Students are constantly getting into trouble at school even though they may be having a very hard time in life. This could include, working hard until late at night, having a mental illness or struggling with relationship. Many students from kindergarten through high school are suspended at least once every year. Some of these students who are suspended, are mentally drained due to external or internal events, that they have a hard time staying focused in class.
Doors to LifePublished 4 years ago in EducationHow to Complete your Homework Writing Task with Fun
Since long, there has been debate over the merits and demerits of assigning homework to the students. As per teacher’s take, they assign homework to improve student’s understanding about the subject. But according to many students homework is the biggest source of stress for them; therefore they need homework help.
John NoelsPublished 4 years ago in EducationHow to Achieve Distinction in Assignment Writing
In a student’s journey of academics, he has to accomplish a lot of projects and assignments to successfully reach the destination. Along with exams and tests, these assignments have a vital role in determining the final grades.
John NoelsPublished 4 years ago in EducationClassification and signs of an essay
In terms of essay content, there are: • philosophical • literary critical • historical • artistic • artistic and journalistic
Kelly WilsonPublished 4 years ago in EducationGetting through exams
Exams have always been a part of our education and with them comes a degree of stress . How we deal with stress can vary dramatically.
Emily TarffPublished 4 years ago in EducationOnline Classes in Pakistan is a Big Question Mark
Covid-19 has literally wreaked havoc around the globe. It has affected every sphere of life, whether it’s business ,education or sports, etc. Among many things, it has also brought about a change in the general behavior — no gatherings, no handshakes, no socializing, etc. People have been confined inside their houses and with many asked to work from home.
Afreen YousafPublished 4 years ago in EducationThings I Learned From My Traditional Schooling
Although this is a personal opinion on what I have learned from my school and university years, but maybe some of the readers can relate to some of the points for themselves as well, and hopefully younger people will avoid these mistakes.
Educational Discrimination
The International Baccalaureate program has always been one that prided itself on providing a fair, universal marking system to any student around the world. Any other year, students would complete a standardized paper and tests for each class, that would then be marked and/or reviewed anonymously by qualified teachers around the globe using a prescribed rubric. This meant that no matter who you were, your grades would be based solely on your merit and efforts.
Andy PinettePublished 4 years ago in EducationSteps to Avail the Right Education Loan
At times, even the meritorious students struggle to get proper education due to the financial restrictions. Often people take a personal loan for higher education. Acquiring an appropriate loan of education is a good option, but one needs to go through a certain process to avail the same. There are many financial lenders out there that provide education loans with varied terms and conditions. But being aware of the fundamentals allows you to get the right financial assistance to facilitate your kid's education.
Nishi SinghPublished 4 years ago in EducationPhysical and Mental contact of children very important for school education
Corona has devastated the entire world. But in the class most troubled by this devastation are the students with raw minds. School students, especially from urban areas, are getting caught up in private schools making the crisis an opportunity.
I Failed My First Ethical Dilemma
I have a confession to make. It’s not my fault. It was either me or him. So I decided to run. And let whatever awaiting fate take him.
Places I’ve Cried at University
Your first cry at university is like a rite of passage. It is an inevitable occurrence that sets you up for a minimum of 3 years of crying in various locations. I was a particularly mobile crier in first year and I am proud to say I ticked off various key locations. From my dorm room to the toilets of grotty night club, I have shed many tears that mark some of my most memorable moments of first year.
Brooke Le BretonPublished 4 years ago in Education