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Things Students Should Do During Holiday Semester Break
You’ve turned in your final exams and papers, the holidays are over, and now it’s time to relax and take a break between your fall and spring semester. However,...
January 1, 2015
Choosing Classes Wisely for the Upcoming Semester
Although sometimes the last thing you want to think about is the upcoming semester during your winter break, inevitably you have to consider—or reconsider—your class selection at some point....
January 14, 2015
Preparing for the Spring Semester
There is snow on the ground and the temperature is below freezing in many areas—but classes begin soon so it’s time to start preparing for the spring semester. Preparation...
January 29, 2015
Writing the Perfect Short Essay
By now, most students are beginning to get their first assignments for their classes. Even if these are short assignments, they still matter in terms of creating a good...
February 10, 2015
Writing a Good Introduction for Your Essay / Term Paper
It’s a common but very true cliché that you only get one chance to make a good first impression. This is not only true at parties and during job...
February 25, 2015
Know Your Audience
When writing or speaking to someone in real life outside of the classroom, most people naturally tailor their comments to suit the needs of a particular audience. You don’t...
April 2, 2015