by rll | Feb 6, 2019 | Students' Guide, Test Taking Tips, Thinking Tools
Essays – oh, the drudgery of writing one! This is probably the perception of almost all students. Let’s admit it. Writing, by itself, is a laborious process. However, this is a skill needed from middle school to college and/or...
by rll | Feb 4, 2019 | Students' Guide, Winning Pointers
TED, a nonprofit organization that started in 1984, aims to “spread ideas through short powerful talks.” TED’s speakers, include scientists like Stephen Hawking, the late Steve Jobs, etc. TED Talks are available in more than 100 languages and can be easily accessed...
by rll | Jan 30, 2019 | Mommy Matters, Students' Guide, Study Tips, Thinking Tools
Some people say they’re too old to learn. And there’s even the support of the old adage, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks”. But, if you think about it, it’s still possible. People can still learn things and still improve on...
by rll | Jan 30, 2019 | Students' Guide, Thinking Tools, Winning Pointers
Nowadays, academic and educational attainment requirements are climbing. Before, people can graduate with a 4 year course and that was enough. Now, people find themselves taking a Master’s Degree for their specific courses. While others have pursued post-graduate...
by rll | Jan 30, 2019 | Students' Guide, Winning Pointers
Everyone’s looking for a way to improve their brain. Whether it’s to increase their memory or to improve their performance, there are multiple ways to improve your brain. Other than taking brain booster pills, downing a Coffee-Cobra Mix (though you really...
by rll | Jan 30, 2019 | Students' Guide
School is supposed to be a place of learning where learning is fun. It’s been proven in studies that students learn more when they have fun. What occurs here is association; the emotion associated to it which is the joy will help people remember things more. But...