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10 Ways to Get Your Study Back on Track for the Fall Semester

  Why do students become lazy and experience post-holiday blues after summer vacation? Students get used to the long holidays, so it's difficult for them to pull themselves out of their comfort zones and begin to study again. We have come up with a few helpful tips that can help students to get back into proper study habits. These tips can help students achieve their goals and ambitions in the subsequent semester. 1. Set study goals for the upcoming semester 2. Avoid  procrastination  at all costs 3. Learn new technologies and use  apps  to help you study 4. Make detailed and orderly  study notes 5. Take  regular breaks  and maintain a healthy lifestyle 6. Improve  your memory 7. Ask your school for assistance with any academic matter 8. Collaborate with your  classmates and tutors 9. Create a conducive study environment at home 10. Motivate yourself constantly and stay positive no matter what Do you have any other handy suggestions? Feel free to share them in the comments below. I

A College Freshman's Guide to Avoiding Irreversible Mistakes

  New academic year, new beginnings. Although starting college is exciting, many college freshmen may find themselves falling into pitfalls. Most likely, everyone makes mistakes, and it is okay. Nevertheless, it is important to be aware of them to avoid damaging the transcript and GPA. Here are a few things to keep in mind to make your first year go like clockwork. 1. Don’t Miss Too Many Classes Skipping class in high school might not seem like a biggie but, in college, it could have some serious after-effects. First of all, it is easy to fall behind. The majority of tutors and lecturers place a lot of weight on class attendance, and you can only participate if you are there personally. Moreover, cutting more than a specific number of classes can lead to an automatic fail for some courses. 2. Don’t Trust Anyone When It Comes to Group Projects Let’s face it: many college freshmen struggle with group assignments . It is often unfair because of randomly assigned group members, poor comm

FIVE Back-to-School Tips for Fall 2022

Whether your courses are online, hybrid-virtual, or you are getting those twice-weekly COVID-19 tests to take classes in person on campus, you and other college students are all about to begin an unexampled fall semester . In light of this, we collected 5 back-to-school tips and hope they aid you in gearing up for and navigating this semester and year. 1. Stay Safe On and Off Campus When in doubt, always prioritize your safety. From making a habit of wearing a mask, applying (and re-applying) college-provided hand sanitizer, to practicing social distancing in classrooms , school facilities, and buses. Don’t forget to talk to your roommate and agree to COVID-19 safety rules that work for both of you. Your safety will ultimately depend on your actions. 2. Try to Form Professional Relationships Though in-person access to your professors or instructors might be limited or even nonexistent, they remain an indispensable resource for you to rely on. Don’t be afraid to get in touch wi