Mar 15th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
Don’t let your freshman year pass by without seeing a counselor. It may be a dreaded activity to you to schedule an appointment and sit down to discuss your future, but you’ll be glad you did. Nothing impresses a guidance counselor more than a student that is prepared. By visiting them during your freshman year, [...]
Mar 12th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
After taking those virtual tours last year, you should probably already have a good idea of the types of colleges you’d like to apply to. There are many factors that go into deciding on a campus that is right for you. You can narrow your list down by answering the following questions:
Mar 12th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
Between working and spending time with old friends, be sure to pencil in some quality time for yourself. Once college starts, you’ll be really busy and may be a bit stressed out. Take this time to stay calm, cool and collected. Read a few books you’ve been dying to but haven’t had a chance to. [...]
Mar 11th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
One of the most important things to remember as a student is to know what will be on the test. For many students, knowing what will be on a test can streamline their studying and help them manage their time more effectively; this can easily add to their final test grade, here are some tips.
Mar 11th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
One of the toughest things to do for most students is to pay attention in class. For students that are in a classroom environment for hours at a time, it can be difficult to pay attention in class all the time. While occasional nodding off isn’t that harmful, if you find yourself completely disengaged, you [...]
Mar 10th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
One of the easier tests to take is a multiple choice test. Multiple choice tests require a student to read a sentence or passage and choose among a list of keywords or phrases the correct answer. Most multiple choice tests contain about 4 or 5 keywords or phrases per question to choose from.
Mar 10th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
If you are a student in college or high school, one of the many ways that a test or exam is given is with essay questions. Essay questions ask students to write a response to a question or give their opinion. Many times, essay questions are viewed as the most difficult types of test because [...]
Mar 9th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
One of the most difficult things to overcome as a student is procrastination. Procrastination is when you wait to the 11th hour to work on a project, study for a test or complete a paper. Procrastination can severely affect your grade and have an effect on your overall attitude about school. Here are some tips [...]
Mar 9th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
One of the key ways to improve your learning as well as build friendships at school is by communicating with other students. Most people love college because it gives them an opportunity to interact with many types of people and learn from each other while developing friendships. Here are some keys ideas on communication to [...]
Mar 8th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
One of the great ways to excel in college is to be proactive and ask question in class. While this might seem like an obvious way to increase your grade, many students are either too shy, too intimidated or are not paying attention.
Mar 8th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
If you are a student and want to excel at your classes, you can easily succeed just by doing a few things differently. Many students find that they fall behind in class because they do not know what is on the test, don’t have time for classes or procrastinate on class projects and papers; here [...]
Mar 5th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
Not known to many, proper grammar and usage is very essential for effective communication. Many skeptics would argue that people would surely understand the message even if the usage is erratic. In truth, it could be. But it takes a knowledgeable, decent, and wise person to make sure his words are grammatically correct when conveying [...]
Mar 5th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
When reading an important manuscript, every discerning editor should always take note of the usual errors and problems that may be spread in the entire composition. Some editors instantly return the copies for revising after discovering screaming grammar errors and content distortions in the initial pages. Most writers get too occupied that they overlook poor [...]
Mar 4th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
With blogs being created left and right, people are becoming their own newspaper editors and writers. Some grammar experts however are lamenting on how the English language have taken a beating because of what is happening. You see, with blogs becoming more popular, people are slowly able to accept bad grammar as something that they [...]
Mar 4th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
What is grammar? Is it different from semantics? Or is it the same as linguistics? This short run-through on grammar and some of the details will walk you through some important but unfamiliar terms, names, and other items related to grammar and linguistics.