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Do You Learn by Listening?

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Auditory learners can enhance their learning abilities by "soaking in" information that they listen to. When memorizing a phone number, an auditory learner can say it out loud and then remember how it sounded when they want to recall it.

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Free Templates From Microsoft©

Tuesday August 19, 2008

You could save a little money on school supplies and get a little more organized by downloading some free templates by Microsoft©. Just download and print a school calendar, a homework calendar, and more. Try these or find another template you like. Not surprisingly, you’ll need to have a few basic Microsoft programs on your computer in order to use these.

A Different Sort of Writing Competition

Sunday August 17, 2008

I like to share information about writing competitions. By entering essay contests, students can improve writing skills, establish important contacts, and potentially earn money for college.

There is one writing competition that I hesitate to share with you, but it’s so funny I’m giving in. The folks in the English Department at San Jose State University came up with a new twist on writing competitions back in 1982, when they introduced the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest. Basically, it’s a bad writing competition.

The contest rules are simple: compose and submit a really bad opening sentence to an imaginary novel. Ironically, the contest attracts submissions from very good writers having a little bit of fun. The top prize is $250, so it may be worth a few hours of your time to come up with a really ugly passage next year. But be warned: you’re facing some stiff competition.

While you’re at it, you might want to check out some serious writing competitions designed just for students.

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