Posts From mattwriter
How to Choose a Major in College in 5 Easy Steps
Choosing a major can be hard. Maybe you’ve always known what you’ve wanted to do with your life. That’s great. But what about the people who don’t have a clue?
Living With Mental Illness – You are not Alone!
You must have heard words like Get up, Be stronger, You can do it, You are just lazy, Do something. But what if you just can’t get out of a bed?
What I Miss About College
Here are a few things I will always appreciate about those years…
5 Ways To Stay Focused on Your Studies While Working
Are you planning to take a degree while handling a full-time job at the same time? Well, you can do it as long as you know how to balance your job and studies.
Which is the Hardest ACCA Paper?
People who pass ACCA papers the first time around make up 25% of total test-takers. This isn’t a shock though as it’s known to be one of the most difficult exams to pass first time around.
5 Essential Health Tips for College Students
Staying healthy on campus can be one of the most essential things to neglect when it comes to college life, especially when there are more important things like deadlines of assignment and exams to be worried about.
College: Remember How Important it Is!
Guys! We all know that education is very important, although we sometimes are too lazy or we don’t have the desire to study, but, in the end, we continue realizing that it is really important.
Technology in Education: An Ally or a Foe?
Our world today is dominated by a fast-paced type of living and economy. One big factor to that is the rise of the computer age where every facet of living had already been computerized. We can say the same when it comes to our education system.
Being a Resident Assistant: What can You Give?
Becoming a resident assistant, also known as an RA or resident adviser is a great way to build valuable skills and be a leader on campus.
10 Math Experiments to Have a Great Time With
Have you ever thought that in order to learn mathematics you could do it differently than with pencil and paper exercises?
How Not to Regret Your Time at College
It’s difficult not to feel skeptical about college nowadays. Student loans dragging new graduates down; burnout millennials that can’t properly start their life as adults because of the low prospects for a good job. Times have changed and there’s no denying that college leaves a lot of people with a sense of regret.
How Do Political Issues Affect the Public Education System?
It is a common rule in the land that everyone is entitled to education, and this is what state colleges and public universities are giving, or should be giving to its people.