Study Tips
How to Master Your Final Exams
In the coming weeks you will be preparing for your final exams. Like many students, you may find yourself cramming during the days leading up to your finals in a bid to acquire and remember knowledge that can benefit you.
Motivational-Based Goals for College Students
You are well into the semester and one look at your current progress shows you have much work to do. By staying the course, you hope to reach certain goals that you have in mind.
How to Tackle a Lengthy Report With Little Time to Spare
Your big report is due next week and you haven’t even started it. Your professor approved the title, but that is as far as you have gone.
How to Survive Your Midterm Exams
Does your university hold midterm exams before or after spring break? Hopefully, that answer is “before” because once your exams are over you’re ready to let loose, at least for one week.
How to Survive a Boring Class
You really didn’t think that every class you’re required to take in college would be a walk in the park, did you? Maybe among your chosen electives you thought you’d pick the winners, but every college requires students to take classes that they aren’t particularly fond of be that Microeconomics, Introduction to Polynesian History, or Visual Calculus.
Time Management: Homework and Employment
It is almost a given that if you’re a college student, you’ll be working too. Probably not full-time, maybe part-time, but most certainly at least some of the time. If you’re fortunate, your employer doesn’t require much of your time during the week, with the weekends when you’re putting in your most work time.
New Study Habits for the New Year
Are you satisfied with your academic progress? Specifically, are your grades where you want them to be? Let’s face it: students with a high grade point average (GPA) stand a better chance of landing a job or receiving grad school acceptance than those with average scores.
7 Life Points for Today’s College Students
College is a big part of many young adults’ lives, but its importance sometimes is magnified at the expense of everything else. The four years or so you spend on campus will soon be over, leaving you prepared for the workforce.
Get Prepared For Your Final Exams
With your final exams looming, months of attending class, taking notes, studying and research will reveal if your hard work has paid off. Hopefully, you are not cramming for your exams, rather you have been working carefully toward taking your finals with an eye to getting the best possible grades.
10 Survival Tips for College Students
You’ve been told, “College will be over before you know it, so enjoy it while it lasts.” While this mantra certainly offers some truth, it does not take into account those lonely, dark times at night when you wrestle with a term paper or simply wonder if your major is right for you.
How to Build Sound College Study Habits
Tweet One habit that may not occur naturally is studying, a problem for some students that may have been carried over from high school or has simply not made the
How to Create a Functional Study Space in a Dorm Room
Tweet Professors do not care about whether or not a student has an easy time studying, and in many cases, they likely do not even know the students name. It’s


