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2010 Articles:

Tuesday, September 7th 2010

e-Reader versus iPad

Similar searches in the Kindle online bookstore to those performed in the iBookStore (political science and history classics) present significantly more book options in the Kindle bookstore. That isn’t a big deal if you can download and read Kindle books on the iPad and you can! Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Thursday, September 2nd 2010

Brain Games

Reinvigorate your brain after the holidays. Sudoku’s and crosswords are traditional favorites but for the contemporary brain game junky there is just so much more. Technology and social networking sites have conspired to offer so many online, app and social networking site games with a mind boggling selection of brain kick-starters. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, August 30th 2010

Summer Vacation

It’s pretty much over and back to school. Time to get serious again and hit the books after most students enjoyed a break lapping up the sunshine, enjoying the beach, parks and well, all the great stuff of holidays. But not all students opted for a break from the books or a holiday. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Thursday, August 26th 2010

Amazing Student Initiative!

It is a continually astounding fact that some students amid all of their responsibilities and stresses, manage to do some truly wonderful and amazing things. An example of an incredibly resourceful student in Britain really epitomizes what is possible. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Tuesday, August 24th 2010

Choosing a Dissertation Topic

Choosing a topic for the most important paper you may ever write in your life can be an overwhelming prospect that many students are happy to have to do only once! Going about deciding upon a topic is not an easy task and students are often tempted to choose complicated or ground breaking subjects that will really wow their professor and dissertation committee. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Thursday, August 19th 2010

The Education Pay-Off!

Wake up some days and wonder why the heck you do it? Years and years of study for a degree and your not sure if it’s worth it – well it is! Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, August 16th 2010

Preparing for an Interview or Dissertation Committee

Interviews become an increasingly important aspect of student life as you progress through the years of study. Interviewing skills are not just important for jobs but for scholarship and course entry applications as well as research funds, proposals and thesis defence. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Friday, August 13th 2010

Where & How to Live on a Student Budget

Options for accommodation on a student budget usually include home, halls of residence, shared accommodation or living with relatives or home stay families. Halls of residence are often a preferred choice for first year students as they are secure, often provide social activities, offer the opportunity for students to share a room, spend time in common areas and meet other people and sometimes provide meals and laundry service. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, August 9th 2010

Writing a Research Paper

When you begin to write your paper don’t worry about flow, spelling or grammar. These can be corrected later and it is much easier to develop an idea and steady thought process if you are not stopping to worry about these details. Just begin typing and let your mind go, jotting down everything you can think of regarding the subject, the content, arguments and counter arguments. 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, August 2nd 2010

Choosing a Major

Choosing a major can be a major – dilemma that is! With the increasing competition for places in University and College courses students are expected to make choices earlier than ever in their education, often in year 10 or 11, to maximize their chances of acceptance to the school of their choice. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson
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Thursday, July 29th 2010

Orientation Week

It isn’t just a big piss-up! Today’s campuses are huge labyrinths to discover and navigate; the volume of information about resources, facilities and requirements is massive. So, make new friends and enjoy the social aspects of orientation week but, before the hard core study begins, don’t miss out on the truly important stuff (that is the end of my nag blog lol). Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, July 26th 2010

Ways to Learn

A different style for different smiles applies to learning. Knowing your personal style can prevent frustration and make picking up subject material easier. So how do you know what your personal learning style is? Even more importantly, how does a tactile learner capture and hold material from a talky teacher, or an auditory learner from a teacher that provides lots of reading, and so forth? Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Thursday, July 22nd 2010

Cool Gadgets!

In a perfect world we all have these sexy toys at school! These are a few of the amazing new inventions on the market to help with study and relaxation. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, July 19th 2010

Research Strategies for Students

Begin with a plan or a working outline. Assess the questions you have been tasked to answer, or the proposal you have put forth, and brainstorm ideas about how to approach the topic or data. Consider what surveys, panels or research sources will be required to provide the most comprehensive information. Once the big picture has been considered you are ready to begin - armed with your well conceived and prepared plan. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Thursday, July 15th 2010

Broadband and Mobile Communications

Every student needs broadband and mobile. There is just no getting around it. Research would be unbelievably onerous without the ability to surf for information or access library materials online. Despite the necessity of mobile communications and high speed internet scholarships, subsidies and grants do not generally take into account these essential expenses so it is pretty important to shop around for the best deal. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Tuesday, July 13th 2010

Student Jobs

For students in high school, college and university finding a part-time or summer job is essential for making ends meet and having a little money for entertainment, texting, clothes and the other very important things in life. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Thursday, July 8th 2010

Back Up!

Ever gotten say, 2000 words into a really important thesis or proposal when the computer crashes and you lose everything? Anyone who has will tell you there isn’t anything worse. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Sunday, July 4th 2010

The Ombudsman

Most Colleges and University’s have an organizational Ombudsman. This is a neutral person charged with the responsibility of resolving disputes. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Thursday, July 1st 2010

Varsity Sports

Students who are into their sports and who play competitively no doubt have a cutting edge over others in terms of physical health which likely translates into better mental health, but they also have the added pressure of additional commitments. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, June 28th 2010

Student Products and Discounts

You may not know it but there is an overabundance of bargains and discounts available exclusively to students which provide huge opportunities to purchase top grade equipment, software and other stuff cheaply. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Friday, June 25th 2010

Cosmetic Neurology

The ethical question of students using drugs to enhance exam performance is at the center of the controversy. Proponents of cosmetic neurology maintain it is no different than enhancing any other part of the body. Others claim it gives students with access and money an unfair edge that is not based upon a student’s inherent ability. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, June 21st 2010

Internet Sources

Up until fairly recently many courses, schools and educators wouldn’t allow use of internet sources at all. Some professors continue to believe that the internet lacks credibility but pundits claim the internet as an encyclopaedia, is at least as accurate as Britannica! Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Thursday, June 17th 2010

Bento Databases for Students!

The Bento 3 Student Survival Kit release was announced late last month. For students that is really awesome news. Released by FileMaker the kit is designed to track classes, projects, notes and more! Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

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

Wednesday, June 9th 2010

Brain Food

For many students in the midst of exams and term papers, or with essays and theses due, we have some tips for foods that will help you to stay alert and maximize the flow of information retrieval and creative thinking. So listen up! Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Sunday, June 6th 2010

Research with Twitter

The stream of consciousness nature of Twitter has created in essence, the largest brainstorming exercise known to humanity. Although much of what is posted on-line is undoubtedly complete drivel, researchers, academics and tertiary students are discovering the benefits of having a super brain, stream of consciousness in real-time, all the time! Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Wednesday, June 2nd 2010

10 Easy Tips to Help You Get a College Scholarship

Searching for and filing information requests for college scholarships takes a lot of time and effort. Many students feel frustrated with the slow pace at which this endeavor seems to occur. However, it is important to realize that every dollar of your college education that is funded by scholarship money is a dollar that will not have to be repaid with interest!

Additionally, the “seek and find” required is only the beginning. The real effort comes with a preparation of the college scholarship essay. Filling out the blanks and checkboxes is not as crucial as preparing the custom written essays required by every single scholarship application. The following ten tips will assist you with the process. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Friday, May 28th 2010

Laptop vs Netbook: Which is Best for College Students?

Laptop or netbook, or neither, is the question many students will find themselves considering with the advances in mobile broadband. For many the versatility of a portable device is priceless; assignments can be completed anywhere, class notes delivered straight to file, etc... The need for a PC has become obsolete as external drives provide sufficient extra storage for mobile devices and of course because modems no longer have to be plugged into the wall. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Wednesday, May 12th 2010

10 Tips for Avoiding Common Research Paper Mistakes

Composing a research paper is a time, focus, and effort intensive activity that every college and university student must undertake. Many students are surprised when they do not receive high marks on a research paper when they have spent hours and hours working on it. Other students realize that the best way to assure good grades is to purchase research papers from a reputable academic writing company. Professional writers will generally implement the following ten tips to avoid the most common mistakes found in research papers. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Wednesday, May 5th 2010

10 Easy Tips to Help You Write a College Essay

College and university students are required to write essays for almost all of their classes during their academic studies. This can be one of the most stressful experiences for students who are not sure how to compose an essay. For those who purchase an essay, the 10 easy tips below show the general process their writer will use to compose their model custom written essay: Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, May 3rd 2010

How to Write an Introductory Paragraph

High school and college students as well as professional writers alike should develop specific skills in how to write an introductory paragraph. Many think this is merely the beginning of a research paper or essay; the first words on the page. In fact, the proper execution of an introductory paragraph requires much more that this! Most students would be completely surprised to find out that the writing of an introductory paragraph for a model essay or custom research paper is the LAST task to complete! Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Wednesday, April 28th 2010

How to Write an Executive Summary

Many individuals do not realize that the most effective executive summaries are written after the final draft of the business plan is complete. This is so that all the points can be covered that are addressed in detail throughout the rest of the document. This is one mistake many small business owners and students make when they attempt to write this on their own -- that is, without purchasing a model executive summary from an academic writing company. Additionally, this minimizes the “filler” material that many people who do not know how to write an executive summary include in place of factual detail. This is unprofessional and will adversely affect the impression the executive summary has on the recipient. Again, many small businesses, entrepreneurs, and college or university students are now buying model executive summaries, as well as complete business plans, from reputable academic writing companies to level the field of competition with large corporations. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Thursday, April 22nd 2010

How to Write an Abstract

There are many reasons and uses for knowing how to write an abstract. While this exact term is generally limited to an academic setting, an abstract is basically a summary. Therefore, it is important for high school and college students to know how to write an abstract in order to earn high grades on their academic essays and research papers. Those who know how to write an abstract realize that there are five basic components to producing an effective and accurate summary for academic papers. Students often use the services of a professional writer via an academic writing company to streamline and refine the abstract required when they purchase term papers. KVEZTD9VZM6J Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Saturday, April 17th 2010

How to Write an Informative Speech

According to research fear of public speaking ranks at the top of the list along with the fear of death! This performance venue causes everything from jitters to something akin to paralysis. For those who know how to write an informative speech, you probably also know that many of the anxieties can be ameliorated through thorough preparation. When following the steps for how to write an informative speech the performance nerves are decreased as the speaker becomes familiar with topic. In this manner, speakers need not panic about what they are saying and can focus on effective delivery. For assistance with the processes of how to write an informative essay many people buy a model speech from an academic writing company, just as they purchase term papers from the same companies. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Tuesday, April 13th 2010

How to Write an Annotated Bibliography

Most students are familiar with a bibliography but fewer know how to write an annotated bibliography. Those who buy the services offered by an academic writing company will learn the distinction between the two. A traditional bibliography is the list of references found at the end of a term paper, essay or research paper. These are the sources the writer used to formulate ideas, theories, and data for the thesis of the academic paper,and this is what is sent to clients when they purchase term papers. Depending on the requirements of the course, several different formats may be required for the standard bibliography including APA, MLA, or Harvard style formatting. These specifics will determine how the professional writers and students present the information. In an annotated bibliography, however, the student will apply thoughtful details to the list of references. Each annotation is actually a descriptive and evaluative comment about the source which was used for the research paper or essay. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Tuesday, April 6th 2010

How to Write a Personal Essay

The purpose of a personal essay is to provide information about a given candidate in competition for enrollment or assistance. Many students who do not know how to write a personal essay make the mistake of simply recounting the information contained on their resume or curriculum vitae. Those who do know how to write a personal essay realize that this is the cardinal mistake made by most applicants! A personal essay is much more than the facts and events of an applicant’s life. When correctly written by a professional writer, a model personal essay will capture the essence of the individual while tying goals and ambitions to the program offerings. Those who know how to write an award-winning personal essay realize that this is often the one chance to make a lasting impression on the selection committee in charge of reviewing what are often hundreds of candidates. Read More »

Posted By: Kate Swenson

Friday, April 2nd 2010

How to Write a Term Paper

Students who struggle with the latter steps of writing a term paper should never feel alone. Once all the information is gathered, many students face the mind gripping paralysis known as writer’s block. A model term paper company can work with high school and college students to organize and strategize the direction and completion of a model term paper. This will involve decisions such as which information to include, which to exclude, and how to most effectively convey the thesis. When composition is the most difficult part of writing a term paper, students can hire the services of professional writers to guide them to a well-crafted term paper. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Friday, March 26th 2010

How to Write a Reflective Essay

Most students are familiar with the school requirement that they write a reflective essay. Often the first experience with this type of literary writing occurs in the early years of school with the teacher assigning a “what I did last summer” writing project. While most students simply write what would be considered an informative essay, other students use this opportunity to demonstrate their skills at how to write a reflective essay. What makes the latter type of essay unique is that it becomes more than the events relayed in the story. Students who know how to write a reflective essay will transform plot, characters, and setting into meaningful representations or symbols of larger life lessons. Read More »

Posted By: Kate Swenson

Tuesday, March 23rd 2010

How to Write a Literature Review: Lesson Two

Once the student and their professional writer have completed the first stages of the literature review, the task of in-depth analysis begins. For college and university students to fully develop a literature review, academic writing companies offer custom essays to assist with the process. In order to fulfill the class curriculum requirements in upper level college courses and pass the committee reviews for Master’s Degrees and Doctorate Degrees, the format must adhere to standard practices. Working with a professional writer provided by a reputable academic writing company will assure that these requirements are met. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Wednesday, March 17th 2010

How to Write a Literature Review: Lesson One

One of the more critical skills needed by all college and university students is the knowledge of how to write a literature review. Throughout the classes during higher education, students will likely be required to complete a literature review. This task is often part of the curriculum in upper level courses, and is mandatory for those students in Master’s Degree and Doctoral Programs. Since the format for a literature review is unique, many students purchase the services of academic writing company. They then work individually with a professional writer that is well versed in how to write a literature review. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Thursday, March 11th 2010

How to Write a Dissertation Proposal: Lesson Two

For students who want to learn how to successfully write a dissertation proposal, reference to Lesson One should precede the reading of this lesson. Once study of Lesson One is complete and the student understands the “who, what, when, where, and why” of the preliminary steps to writing a dissertation proposal, they can proceed to implement the following steps. These steps in how to write a dissertation proposal will add depth and specificity to the proposal, while imbedding the core concepts into the written work. Professional writing assistance via a reputable custom paper company is a valuable asset in structuring this section of a dissertation proposal. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Friday, March 5th 2010

How to Write a Dissertation Proposal: Lesson One

For students who are completing their studies for a Doctorate level degree, it is necessary to know how to write a dissertation proposal. This is one of the preliminary steps to satisfying the academic requirements for receiving this advanced college or university degree. The process is considerably less stressful for those students who begin the process on the right foot! In order to accomplish this, there are some basic guidelines most colleges and universities expect when graduate students write a dissertation proposal. There is also assistance available by purchasing the services of a professional writer and working with a custom essay company. Read More »

Posted By: Kate Swenson

Monday, March 1st 2010

Online Classes and Custom Essays

Online classes have not only changed the way in which education is delivered, but they have also opened the door to career opportunities for students of all ages. Many students who choose to partner online classes with custom essay services find that this experience is much like having their own personal tutor. When they buy custom essay services from an academic writing company, they have access to professional writers. These professionals can work with students who are taking online classes to develop and present custom essays that are reflective of a student’s understanding of the course material.This is particularly critical for students who are taking online classes for the first time. Some of the formats available for purchase include research papers, discussion responses, essays, term papers, blog and journal postings, theses, and dissertations. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Thursday, February 25th 2010

Distance Education and Model Essay Companies: An Excellent Partnership

Distance education and online classes are now available to anyone interested in increasing their knowledge base or marketplace skill set. Model essay companies are also poised to assist these people who want to return to school. These distance learning online classes are structured around the idea that learning is interactive. Unlike the traditional college or university setting, distance learning is not a static entity. Higher education is no longer an isolated silo of information available only to those of means or opportunity. The distance educational experience via online classes with model essay services to help is a dynamic and interactive experience between students, teachers and professional writers. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, February 22nd 2010

Why Students Order a Custom Written Essay

Students who buy a model paper are benefiting from the expertise and academic advice of professional writers. These professionals are providing a service to individuals who might not otherwise be able to negotiate the demands of higher learning simply because they fluently speak another language. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Friday, February 19th 2010

How to Purchase a Model Paper

Most students who seek the academic assistance of a professional writing company need to purchase a model paper in order to guide them through the writing process. The services of a professional writer are comparable to the services of a tutor for students that choose to buy a custom written essay. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Tuesday, February 16th 2010

How to Write a Thesis Statement: Lessons Two and Three

At the college and university levels students are often required to form their own thesis statement for research papers and essays. This process can be defined in several steps that will result in a quality concept related to the subject matter covered in class. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Thursday, February 11th 2010

How to Write a Thesis Statement: Lesson One

Regardless of the subject matter assigned, every topic can be reduced to a single question and the resulting answers. Read More »

Posted By: Greg Anderson

Monday, February 1st 2010

How to Write an Essay: Lesson Two

The second main focus students and professional writers use in demonstrating how to write an essay is the development of the body. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg
Tags: essay, writer

Wednesday, January 27th 2010

How to Write an Essay: Lesson One

Throughout the educational process students are required to compose essays. This type of writing assignment is not limited to English classes. Therefore, students in all academic subject areas should learn the basic tools of how to write an essay. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg
Tags: essay, writer

Sunday, January 24th 2010

How to Write a Research Paper: Lesson Three

Professional academic writers utilize a series of checklists to determine the quality of a college or university research paper, and the professor will use these as well! Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Wednesday, January 20th 2010

How to Write a Research Paper: Lesson Two

Once you have chosen a topic and attempted to conduct some preliminary research to demonstrate that you know how to write a research paper, you will compose your thesis statement. Professional writing services can work with you on an individual basis to formulate and construct a thoughtful and insightful thesis statement. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Monday, January 18th 2010

How to Write a Research Paper: Lesson One

Each week, PowerPapers will present a three-part series of lessons designed to assist students in typical writing, research, editing, and related academic tasks. We begin with the research paper. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg