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Thursday, May 5th 2011

Top 10 Exam Tips

It’s the nail biting, vomit inducing, stress building, anxiety busting time of the year again; exam time. To help you through with a vestige of your sanity intact, and maybe even some great results, it’s time to revisit the best study and prep advice for exam time. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, December 6th 2010

Computerized Online Grading Critique

Online writing and editing services are a great development but like everything there is good and bad. Don’t even consider giving your business to anyone who doesn’t hire first language English, degree graduates with whom you can engage throughout the project. If there are no humans involved in the process at all, don’t think twice, head for the hills. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Thursday, September 9th 2010

Good Study

Begin the new school year with good study practices that will see you managing the year competently and with ease. Chances are no matter what level of education you are entering this year; high school, graduate or post-graduate, there will be tests, exams, research papers, essays and term papers across a range of subjects. Getting on top of these early is a good practice and for many students, this will be made easier by course outlines provided at the start of the year. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Thursday, August 5th 2010

How to Edit

Get stuck when it comes time to edit your own work? It’s not surprising. Often deadlines are such that it is impossible to set work aside for a period of time and return to it with ‘fresh eyes’. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, June 14th 2010

Coping with Student Stress

Students have a lot to juggle. At no other time in life is a person expected to complete full days of study, as well as up to 30 hours of work every week, and maintain household and familial/social relationships. It is an extraordinary expectation! Some students thrive on the pace and pressure while others struggle, turn to counselors or professional services for help and sadly others just pack it in and quit; only 54% of university entrants in the U.S. come out with a graduate degree. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg