Discipline is even more paramount at this juncture.
How To Get Perfect Grades (From Someone Who Did It)
You may think that getting great grades is a matter of pedigree: Your Father is a Senator and your Mother is a Corporate Attorney. While that may be true for someone […]
How To Identify Examples of “Simile” In A Poem or In Literature
A simile is a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, and it’s used to make a description more emphatic or vivid […]
Simple Way To Do Basic Logarithms
“1 to the 3 equals 2.” Put this on your index cards for studying. Or put it in Quizlet. Or put it in your study notebook. What this means with regards […]
Don’t Worry About Anyone Else
As a student, it’s tempting to think about other students in your class.
The Most Important Activity for Young People
The most important activity for young people is reading. Hence, a young person should never be too busy to read and every summer should present an opportunity to read regularly — […]
How To Memorize Formulas, Rules, And Concepts For School
The ideal strategy is being conscientious as you learn anything new. You want to think of this new information as a little “folder” with information on it and you’re trying to […]
Every Generation of Students Has Their Kryptonite
Every generation has their own unique kryptonite, or the central issue that makes it extremely challenging to sit in a quiet room and think, read, and/or study: These up-and-coming generations have […]
Popular English Language Idioms
These are some common English Language idioms that are sometimes used in everyday speech. “I’m all ears.” or “He was all ears.” – This essentially means that someone is/was listening intently. […]