Posts From mattwriter
3 Simple Yet Effective Study Tips to Help You Improve Your Grades
Just getting into the college is not the sole aim. The next step is to study well, get good grades and pass with a flourish. But with the college football season in full swing, this seems like a far-fetched dream.
Notre Dame’s Playoff Hope’s Still Alive
Tweet The Notre Dame kept their playoff hopes alive against the previously unbeaten Temple Owls. Notre Dame will not win any style points for the first November weekend win, but
College Football Post Week 9!
Tweet The 2015 college football season began September 3 and regular season ends December 12 putting us just past week 9 of college football season. That means that we’re getting
8 Important Strategies for Effective Studying
Since grade school, most have us have been taught that effective studying entails: dedicating most of your time to reading, memorizing as much content as you can and programming yourself to answer exam questions.
The Ultimate Guide to a Successful Career Choice
The biggest tragedy in life is failing to understand yourself- who you really are. Many people fly on other people’s wings or spend their lives walking on terrains that aren’t fit for them at all.
Pros and Cons of Moving Off Campus to an Apartment
Many students find the allure of leaving a dorm room irresistible. Leaving shower sandals, resident assistant, and others loud music behind is appealing.
Life Advice for College Football Players
Tweet Balance is possibly the most important characteristic of anyone who is going to play college ball. That lean back just before the offload of that perfect spiraling pass –
Online Education: Top 4 Websites For Quality Content
Online education has become a trend these days. There are innumerable websites that are offering online education for students around the world. Some do this free of charge, and some charge money for access.
College Housing: Just Like Home?
When it comes time to discuss the subject of college, few conversations get around to the subject of housing. For better or for worse, however, where a student lives during his or her college years is something that deserves a lot of serious consideration.
How to Balance Your Life in College: School Work, Jobs, Personal Life
More commentary from a college friend of mine. It would be wise to follow his advice:
3 Huge Reasons Why You Should Join a Club in College
As someone who has attended community college, I have learned a lot about career planning and clubs. Many people are led to the common misconception that sports are the only way to get yourself out there.



Five Simple Rules That Will Help YOU Graduate
Let me help you graduate. That’s the cordial me asking for your permission to give you a piece of advice that nobody cared an iota to give me when I badly needed it.