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  • Getting High Scores  By : Sharon White
    Study seems to be a difficult, time-consuming and boring process for most of the students. About 85% of students get scores which do not satisfy them although they believe they work hard and spend all their time at university libraries or homes reading, writing and researching. As the matter of fact the number of hours spent to study would not really result in study success and high scores at exams.
  • Getting into an Ivy League College; How tough is it?  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Students who hope to attend an Ivy League college face a major challenge. In fact, admission to the Ivies appears to be more competitive than ever before.
  • Getting Into College; How hard is it?  By : Daniel Kane
    Are you worried that you, a friend, or a family member may not get into a good college?
  • Getting The Most Out of An Online Degree Program  By : Bailey Smith
    Increasingly, a larger number of schools and universities are offering courses and degree programs online in order to make their programs accessible by students who would otherwise not be able to benefit from a traditional on campus educational program.
  • Getting the Proper Culinary Education Can Lead to a Great Career  By :
    Whether you are just looking to become a cook, or a world-renowned chef, you are in need of the proper training.
  • Going From a Nursing Certificate Program to a RN - Is it The Right Choice For You?  By : Jane Muder
    Some students who have earned a nursing assistant certificate from an allied health college might want to add to their educational credentials. The question they most often ask, however, is "How will this work for me?"
  • Good College Essay  By : Sharon White
    Good college essay writing is a thing to be studied and practiced by every academically conscious student. In writing a good paper, the student must bear in mind the topic sentence, the power of persuasion and the perfection of the paper.
  • Good Things To Know About Distance Learning  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    There are a few things that adult students and their instructors must deal with and eventually overcome before any learning can take place. The truth of the matter is that one cannot directly shift from surface learning to a more deeper educational process.
  • Graphic Design Schools - Everything You Need To Know  By : John Morris
    A successful future in the new media industry (and specifically, graphic design) depends on choosing the right school. As a graduate student in this field myself, I will be able to provide you with the absolute best advice one can get in regards to this topic...
  • Great Education Can Be Had At The Smaller Schools Too!  By : David Neehly
    Thinking about college after high school graduation? This process happens for many seniors every year. Should you go to a larger college that offers an extensive variety of classes and that has a beautiful campus setting? A larger school may appear like the number one choice of many, but ...
  • Hamlet: Play Review  By : Jeff Stats
    Any play or literary work by Shakespeare is a masterpiece of a kind. Regardless of the genre, tragedy or comedy he is able to unmistakably affect the reader to the depth of the soul and reveal the biggest fears and secret desires of human as he is a renowned expert of a human soul. "Hamlet" and "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" are his plays that were probably meant to disclose different meanings however there are numerous similarities found in both works.
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince  By : Jeff Stats
    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is the sixth book in the series of books by J.K. Rowling. The story setting is in the famous Hogwarts school where Harry meets up with his old friends again. The main characters of the book are mostly the same ones from previous stories. Harry’s friends Hermione and Ron, and the Hogwarts Headmaster Dumbledore are the closest to Harry and are kept in constant focus by the author.
  • History of Racial Covenants and Redlining  By : Jeff Stats
    Examples of the three stories of black men lives distinctly portray the situation in Los Angeles in the two decades between 1900’s and 1920’s. Although none of the families described in the book were the same, their fates as fates of blacks among whites were similar. The principal difference that they were looking for in the West America was to be treated as equals among the Caucasian society.
  • Homework Introduction  By : Sharon White
    There are three types of homework, each of them depends on the primary goal of the homework assignment. Teachers assigning homework for their students usually purpose the three aims: to give students practice for a small amount of knowledge given at lesson; to prepare students for the new information presentation at next lessons; to reinforce and develop students’ knowledge which was already given and practiced at lessons.
  • How can online degrees help retired individuals?  By : Harris Jhosta
    For a significant number of years, college degrees were considered to be something that could only benefit students under the age of twenty-five. Over the years, adults in the workplace began to shatter this mold by going back to school to improve their educational background.

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