by Daniel del Rosario | Dec 23, 2019 | Students' Guide, Study Tips, Test Taking Tips, Thinking Tools
Even though formal schooling has holidays, learning does not have to end, especially during the Christmas season. This is because every moment of every day can be a learning experience. Since Christmas is near, it means that you have plenty of free time for learning,...
by Dave Go | Nov 5, 2019 | Students' Guide, Test Taking Tips, Winning Pointers
In a highly globalized world, it becomes easier for one to learn about new cultures and languages. In fact, language learning can be an asset that allows one to understand cultures well, communicate with others, and gain opportunities, such as advantages in studies...
by Jill | Jul 11, 2019 | Students' Guide, Study Tips, Test Taking Tips, Thinking Tools, Winning Pointers
Image Credit With the advent of technological advancement in this day and age, education is a sector that isn’t left untouched by this development. More and more, online classrooms and courses have been popping up, and teachers must keep up with this innovation so...
by Mon Nerval | Feb 6, 2019 | Students' Guide, Study Tips, Test Taking Tips, Winning Pointers
A set of neon highlighters can transform your boring gray textbook into a rainbow. Academic reading has never been this colorful. Writing notes after you read the assigned lesson helps you not only to read the material a second time, but also to digest and organize...
by Mon Nerval | 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 kevyn | 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...