Archive for February, 2008

5 Bad Study Habits You Should Resolve By Cal Newport

Sunday, February 24th, 2008 in Studying/Self-help Books, College Studying, Studying Tips | No Comments »

I just read Cal Newport’s study tips hacks about the 5 bad study habits that college students should resolve to avoid in 2008. Knowing that Cal Newport is a prominent college expert and the one who authored the books How to Become a Straight-A Student (Broadway Books, 2006) and How to Win at College (Broadway […]

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Check Out This Time Management Quiz

Sunday, February 24th, 2008 in Time Management | No Comments »

If you are wondering if you really know how to manage your time or if in case you want to find out whether you are good in time management or not, check out this Time Management Quiz. This could help you determine if you need to do some adjustments to your current schedule to be […]

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Cramming For Your Next Day Exam? Don’t Take Too Much Caffeine!

Saturday, February 16th, 2008 in College Studying, Examination Tips, Studying Tips | No Comments »

Most students cram for their next day exam especially if it is their final examinations. This is so natural as many of us tend only to study hard if the exam is already fast approaching. But one way to reduce cramming is to listen in each lesson that you have in your day to day […]

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Here’s How To Repair Your Corrupted Office Documents

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008 in Study Tools, Writing Tips, Studying Tips | No Comments »

Have you ever experienced opening your MS Word, MS Excel or MS PowerPoint files and can not access them anymore? Well, I know how frustrating it is especially if the file contains important data about your existing school project or research work.
These circumstances really happen once in a while and the reasons vary from one […]

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Cool Aid For Your Typing Needs

Monday, February 4th, 2008 in Study Tools, Writing Tips | No Comments »

Do you sometime need to type an entire book to create a new document that is in MS Word format but constrained in time to type all those pages? If you have a scanner, you can convert them into text document at a fraction of time by using the OCR or Optical Character Recognition software.
Don’t […]

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