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08-2009 Articles:

Saturday, August 29th 2009

Labor Day Weekend: Last Blow-out or Work Weekend?

Being a college student need not be drudgery all the time. You can always buy a model paper when you need one to assist you through particularly rough patches -- or, for that matter, particularly fun patches when you would rather be with your friends and family than all alone at your desk. Read More »

Thursday, August 27th 2009

Making Every Minute Count

For those students who not only have jobs or careers, families, social obligations, and other responsibilities, 25+ hours a week is simply too much, on top of all of the other new and exciting learning opportunities the college experience affords. What can one do? Read More »

Tuesday, August 25th 2009

Now is the Time to Get a Handle on your Classes!

If you are like tens of thousands of other college students, you went back to (or started) school yesterday. Because yesterday was a Monday, that means that you probably received at least three, possibly more, syllabi for new classes. The best thing for you to do right now is to sit down with paper and a pen, take out your syllabi, and start the review process. Read More »

Monday, August 24th 2009

Why Do I Have to Learn How to Write When I Want to be an Engineer?

Using a model term paper also allows a student to focus upon those subjects that make the most sense to him or her given what s/he plans to do in the future. Yes, it is important to know how to write well, but, for many professionals, it is more important to know how to draw a blueprint for a bridge using computer-aided drafting software, or how to draw blood from a patient for a critical test. Read More »

Sunday, August 23rd 2009

Fall Semester Begins August 24, 2009 for Many Students!

Today marks the last day of summer vacation for hundreds of thousands of college students. While many will not return for another week or so, plenty of institutions around the country (and world, for that matter), get their students started early. Tomorrow is the first official day of class for those students! Read More »

Thursday, August 20th 2009

What Does it Mean when a Website Promises Client Confidentiality?

Get in the habit of reading the confidentiality statements of companies with which you do business to make sure they are on the ball when it comes to privacy. Read More »

Tuesday, August 18th 2009

Help! I'm Going to Law School in September and I'm Scared Witless!

Congratulations! You've been accepted into law school! Assuming you are going to attend full-time, that means that within three years, you will be taking the Bar Exam. Well, that rests upon another assumption, which is that you won't get weeded out after the first semester. Read More »

Monday, August 17th 2009

Admissions Essays: Your Ticket to College

Gaining entrance to college is a very complicated undertaking. Too often, though, applicants do not appreciate the intricacies of the task, leaving many things until the last minute. The admissions essay is one of those things. Read More »

Saturday, August 15th 2009

More on Journal Entries and Reflections

Finally, you can use your journals as a sort of treasure trove from which you can pick out ideas for research papers and term papers, even essays. You'll be amazed what you've written down over the course of the semester when you flip back through the pages in search of topics for papers. So, you can choose one (or four) and write as many papers as you need, and this way, you know your topics are ones you like. Read More »

Thursday, August 13th 2009

Journal Entries and Reflections: Why they are Good Things

One assignment type I find particularly useful is the journal entry (sometimes called a reflection). These are just what it seems, almost diary entries, based upon a particular class reading, class discussion, or other issue which the professor has deemed important enough to think about. Usually not graded as to grammar, punctuation, or other similar parameters, the journal entry is the ideal place for a student to reflect upon concepts, ideas, thoughts, without worrying about the writing itself. Read More »

Wednesday, August 12th 2009

What does "Tutoring" mean to you?

Tutoring means different things to different people. Some students just need a few examples thrown their way, with or without the presence of an actual person, so they know how to do their own work.

The model paper is for these people in this last group. They don't need or want someone there, holding their hand, helping them through the process. They just need a template, something they can use to inform their own work. Read More »

Monday, August 10th 2009

Model Papers are like Cookies: It's Hard to Just Get One

Once a student breaks the ice, so to speak, and purchases his or her first model term paper or other project, s/he understands just what an amazing help they can be. A time saver, a money saver, a sanity saver -- I've heard all of these kinds of comments and more in my many years in this business. Read More »

Sunday, August 9th 2009

Long time no see!

Jon and I took a couple of days off to enjoy the last few days of quiet in this mid-August calm spell. Yet even from our blankets on the beach, we still couldn't keep away from the topic of academic writing and research. Read More »

Thursday, August 6th 2009

Who Should Take Electives? YOU SHOULD!

If you can afford it, take a few electives in college, even if you don't have to. Why? I'll tell you why. It's mostly what Kate was talking about yesterday, about how you never know when something in college will inspire you to think in an entirely new direction Read More »

Wednesday, August 5th 2009

What should I major in?

Now, it's true for sure that many folks go into college from the beginning knowing exactly what they want and how to get there. But for many other students, college opens unanticipated doors and opportunities. Read More »

Tuesday, August 4th 2009

Short one today, folks!

Be prepared! Even when you're young, time goes faster than you think it will. Always. Don't assume that you'll just hop into college life without some preparation first. Read More »

Monday, August 3rd 2009

What's a Case Study?

If you are a business major, an economics major, a finance major, or a major in any related field, you will need to learn what a case study is (if you don't already). Case studies are, quite literally, the study of a particular case. Read More »

Sunday, August 2nd 2009

Why Outlines are your Best Friends

While it can be boring, and yes, definitely tedious at times, the reality is that making an effective outline is your best use of time because of how much time it will save you in the long run. Read More »