Monthly Archives: April 2014

The Burning Question: Summer Session Pros and Cons

For many students, the warming weather doesn’t exactly mean a cool-down in the class workload. Instead, a large number of students will be using this summer as an opportunity to keep busy during the traditional vacation months by taking summer … Continue reading

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The Student’s Guide to a Foolproof Class Routine

With so many classes to attend in the span of a term, it’s not uncommon for students to see that fire and motivation they had the first few weeks dwindle as the term goes on. Sometimes, though, all you need … Continue reading

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Getting the Most Out of Open House

For some students, April signifies the beginning of the end, as the spring term transitions to its home stretch. But for others, the peak of spring is just the beginning of the college experience as open house season begins to … Continue reading

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The Testing-Out Checklist

The idea of testing out of a course can be an exciting one for students – especially those eager to get on with their education as fast as possible. Proficiency exams, though, can be a dangerous proposition too. If taken … Continue reading

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