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How to Achieve Balance in Your Life as a Student (Part 2 of 3)

As a student, you likely face a multitude of responsibilities: assignments, exams, projects, extracurricular activities, and perhaps even a part-time job. While achieving success in your studies is important, it is also important to invest in the other facets of your life, such as, your relationships, your physical health, your mental health, your spiritual life, […]

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How to Achieve Balance in Your Life as a Student (Part 1 of 3)

As a student, you probably have a lot of things on your plate: assignments, exams, projects, extracurricular activities, social events, and maybe even a part-time job. You want to do well in your studies, but you also want to enjoy your life and have some fun. How can you balance all these aspects of your

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How to Boost Your Writing Skills: Give and Receive Peer Feedback

Writing is one of the most important skills that you can develop in your academic career. Whether you are writing essays, reports, research papers, or personal statements, you need to be able to communicate your ideas clearly and effectively. However, writing is not a skill that you can master overnight. It takes practice, feedback, and

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How Embracing Imposter Syndrome Can Make You a Better Student

Do you ever feel like you don’t belong in your class, program, or school? Do you doubt your abilities and achievements, even when others praise you? Do you fear that you will be exposed as a fraud or a fake, despite your hard work and dedication? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions,

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Maximize Your Learning Speed: Designing Your Ultimate Learning Environment

Learning is a complex and multifaceted process that involves not only your cognitive abilities, but also your physical, emotional, and social well-being. How you learn depends on many factors, such as your motivation, interest, prior knowledge, goals, and feedback. However, one factor that is often overlooked is the learning environment, or the physical or virtual

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How to Use Self-Assessment to Boost Your Grades and Well-Being

Do you want to improve your academic performance and well-being? Do you want to get immediate feedback on your learning and progress? Do you want to take charge of your own education and become a more independent and self-regulated learner? If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, then you might want to try

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Study Smarter: How to Increase Academic Performance Without Studying Longer

Many students believe that the only way to improve their grades is to study harder and longer. They spend hours poring over textbooks, notes, and assignments, hoping to absorb as much information as possible. However, this approach is not only exhausting, but also ineffective. Research shows that studying more does not necessarily lead to better

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Leadership Opportunities for College Students: A How-to Guide

Leadership is a valuable skill that can help you succeed in your academic and professional life. Leadership opportunities for college students are not only a great way to enhance your resume, but also to develop your personal growth, confidence, and network. However, finding leadership opportunities can be challenging, especially if you are new to college

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Four Future Work Trends College Students Need to Know

The world of work is changing rapidly, and college students need to be prepared for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. According to the World Economic Forum, 65% of children entering primary school today will ultimately end up working in completely new job types that don’t yet exist. Moreover, the skills that employers are looking

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