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 | Winning Pointers
Technology has become an integral part of our lives. It has evolved by itself in great leaps over the years. Flip phones, for example, are a thing of the past. So, for non-tech heads or kids, who have yet to be introduced to the power of gadgets, here are some...
by rll | Jan 29, 2019 | Students' Guide, Study Tips, Test Taking Tips, Winning Pointers
For a lot of students, grades do matter. Especially if you’re planning to go to Med school or Law school, grades do matter. It’s not always a priority but it’s a good fall back should something go wrong somewhere during the application process. But...
by rll | Jan 29, 2019 | Winning Pointers
By Kelvin Cabrera In this so-called post-truth era of fake news, doing your research online can be a tricky endeavor. Online trolls abound the internet to mislead people about current events, spread hoaxes and propaganda, or even deny the latest scientific findings...
by lara | Jan 18, 2019 | Students' Guide, Study Tips, Test Taking Tips, Winning Pointers
Every student has his or her own preferences when it comes to studying. There is always that inner struggle of finding what works best and what does not, and eventually it becomes a situation of trial and error. While many methods are subjectively effective depending...
by rll | Aug 12, 2016 | Students' Guide, Winning Pointers
As a teacher, you know that there are multiple facets of personalities present in every classroom; as such, you adjust to each one them. However, teaching becomes a nail-biting experience because you know that there is no one-size-fits-all formula especially when you...