14 November 2014
Thesis, Capstone, Dissertation: What's the Difference?
01 June 2014
Tips to Fix College Essay Writing Problems
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11 April 2014
Survival Tips When Studying Abroad
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01 April 2014
5 Underlying Causes Of Monday Blues And Their Solutions!
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12 February 2014
Moving into a Dorm: What Should it Cost?
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04 February 2014
Tips to Help Freshmen Adjust to College Life
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10 December 2013
How to Resist Temptations in College
Being in a physically and mentally exhausted state most of the time can lead to something worse such as losing interest in studying altogether. Like the saying goes "All work and no play makes you a dull person" and due to the stress and fatigue they're experiencing at school, they might be tempted to do the opposite.
Temptations are normally experienced by people and we are very prone to it and students are definitely not an exception. We can't help it if we easily succumb to temptations most of the time because after all, it's in our nature as human beings. To be honest, everything else other than academics seems much more interesting to do when we're studying and we're most likely to do it just to escape our responsibilities as students. Every student is aware that college isn't just a place for learning, but it's also the place where parties and other distractions takes place which of course can be very hard to resist.
Diverting your attention to other things aside from academics can really have major effects on your study habits in a negative manner. Procrastination and laziness are just some of the byproducts of giving in to temptations which you should prevent or else, you'll be forced to suffer bad grades and performance at school. As a student, you'll have to make sure that you'll be able to accomplish your goals without any form of distractions. It'll be a tough battle for you, but you can triumph over it with a little bit of effort on your part
With the help of these tips, I'm sure you'll be able to resist any form of temptations that comes your way.
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Set your priorities
Remember that as long as you are a student, you'll have study in order to learn. You're not in college to spend most of your days wasting it on anything that isn't related to academics. Balance is the primary key towards a healthy social life and academic performance, but studying comes always comes first of course.
Avoid getting bored
Admit it, studying is boring and for that very reason alone can make you put your attention elsewhere. Boredom is one of the greatest factors of distractions and this trait can be found in most students. While studying may be not as interesting as browsing social media websites or hanging out with friends, you'll have to change your study habits for the better. Here are a few things you could do to make shake things up a bit.
Don't get carried away. Learn to take a break especially if you're spending too much time on it.
1) Always use shortcuts. For example, if you're writing an assignment and have to read about it, why not try browsing the Internet for a change? It's certainly much faster and efficient than getting a book from the library then reading about it.
2) Study in a place where you're comfortable. It's definitely much more interesting to study when you're cozy instead of studying in place where you're feeling uneasy.
3) Join or create a group study session. That way, you could enjoy the company of your friends while learning.
4) Distract yourself with other distractions
Getting distracted isn't all that bad because there are a few types of distractions that boosts your performance and interest at studying. Listening to music for example, is very popular among students because it can help you relax and focus on the task at hand. It's so effective, that a lot of students use it all the time. Like stated earlier, boredom is one of the main reasons of developing poor study habits which is why you should distract yourself with something that would allow you to continue studying.
Find it's cause
We would only be tempted to do anything if there would be something that would trigger it in the first place which of course you have to be aware of in order to avoid it. There are a lot of possibilities that could serve as a trigger and here are some of the most common ones.
1) Frustration with the way things are going for you.
2) Lack of confidence
3) Failure
4) Feeling down
Work on having the willpower to overcome these things and most likely, you'll be more successful at straying away from temptations.
Academics is pretty important in your life and always remember that. Keep in mind that there's always a time and place for having fun and you should guarantee that it wouldn't interfere with your studies because that would generate a lot of problems for you in the future. Always have the will, determination and patience to shun any form of distractions so that you could easily make your way through graduation.
Author Bio: Sophia Jennings is a college student who also happens to be a writer for a uk essay writing company which serves as her part-time job. Like any other college student, she experiences the common problems that her peers goes through which is why she shares some of her views through other people in anyway possible.
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27 August 2013
Tips for Traveling Europe Alone
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- Dress like a European. When you travel alone, you don’t want to call attention to yourself. So leave the flashy neon Nikes and purple skinny jeans at home, as flashy colors and athletic apparel are two clues that you’re a tourist. Wear neutral colors, khakis and hiking or walking shoes.
- Be alert in busy, crowded places. Pickpockets thrive in crowded environments. If you’re carrying a bag, wear the strap across your body.
- Limit your alcohol consumption. It’s fine to enjoy a couple of cocktails on your trip, but you become a target for thieves if you are obviously intoxicated.
- Find a buddy. If you’re planning to do something adventurous – like rock climbing or bungee jumping – do so through a reputable company, and ask in advance if you can be paired with an instructor or partner. If you can’t find a partner, don’t engage in any activity that could put you at risk for injury.
- Make sure someone back home knows where you are. Before you leave for your trip, talk to a friend or relative about your travel plans and discuss when you’ll be calling to check in with that person.
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