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  • Strategic Plan for High School or College - Strategy for Success - S…Updated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:49 GMT
    If you really want to be successful in high school, you can use a strategy that is used by many organizations. You can develop a strategic plan including a mission statement, a list of goals, and s…
  • How to Raise Your Hand in ClassUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:48 GMT
    You'd be surprised how much the teacher's perception of you can affect your grade. If a teacher thinks you're really trying to do well, he or she might be more willing to give you the benefit of th…
  • Homework Checklist - Organizing Your HomeworkUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:45 GMT
    If you have trouble getting assignments done by the due date, or if you can't seem to remember to take your finished homework assignments with you to school, you should use a checklist like this on…
  • Brainstorming - How to BrainstormUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:41 GMT
    Brainstorming is a great way to generate new ideas for a paper or project. Some students are uncomfortable with traditional brainstorming because it feels too chaotic. You can find a brainstorming …
  • Working With a Slacker - Partners - TeamsUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:39 GMT
    Trying to work with a slacker? If you are teamed up with a student who is notorious for slacking off, you can't let it get you down. Take some steps to encourage your partner to work…
  • Concentration - Concentrate on Your Studies - Concentrating in ClassUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:36 GMT
    Does your mind wander in class? If you can't concentrate when your teacher is lecturing or when you're working on homework, you may need to determine what factors are affecting your concentration…
  • How to Use a Student Planner - Using a Day PlannerUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:34 GMT
    Student planners and day planners are essential tools for maintaining good grades. Who can afford the occasional bad grade that comes from forgetting a due date? Good organizational skills can make…
  • Introductory Paragraph - How to Write a Strong IntroductionUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:31 GMT
    The introductory paragraph of any paper, long or short, should start with a sentence that piques the interest of your readers. Think of your first sentence as a hook that draws your reader in. It i…
  • Research Note Cards - Taking Research NotesUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:29 GMT
    Your research note cards should include all the information necessary to write your term paper. You should take extreme care as you create these note cards, to provide yourself clear, informative n…
  • Punctuating Titles - How to Punctuate Titles - Underline or Quotatio…Updated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:22 GMT
    Trying to remember how to punctuate a title? Even the most experienced writers have a problem remembering the proper punctuation for certain types of titles. If you can remember to think in terms o…
  • Study Tips for Math - How to Study Algebra - Study for a Math TestUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:19 GMT
    There are several ways to study math. Some students need to use as many practice questions as possible, while other students can benefit by listening to the math lecture over and over. Find out whi…
  • Advanced Placement Information - APUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:16 GMT
    Are you considering Advanced Placement courses? Have you heard of AP but you think you're out of luck because your high school doesn't participate? Read this list of ten common questions to find so…
  • How to Flunk a ClassUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:15 GMT
    There are a few things that every failing student has in common. If you really want to flunk out of a class, all you have to do is pick up a few of these bad habits…
  • Improve Your Handwriting - PenmanshipUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:13 GMT
    Good handwriting is important for success in school. There are several good reasons to improve your handwriting. When it comes to essay tests,both speed and legibility are essential for good grades…
  • Extracurricular Activites - What to Look ForUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:10 GMT
    Students sometimes get confused about their priorities in high school, trying to figure out what looks best on the college application. One real danger that students face is getting so wrapped up i…
  • Lighten Your Backpack - Heavy BackpacksUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:07 GMT
    Backpack a pain? Studies show that up to 64 percent of students complain of back pain from carrying heavy backpacks. Learn how to lighten the load and save yourself from future aches!…
  • Flashcards - Using Flashcards - Flash Card TipsUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:05:01 GMT
    Flashcards remain one of the best tools for memorizing information. There are many ways to add variety to the process to enhance the learning process…
  • Speed Writing - Fast Notes - ShorthandUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:56 GMT
    Do you need to take better notes? By developing speed writing or shorthand techniques for taking notes, you can improve your grades. Avoid the frustration of missing a test question because of inco…
  • Organize Your Homework - How to Organize Your HomeworkUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:53 GMT
    Organize your homework with color coded supplies. With this method you will always know when a due date is looming…
  • Spelling Test- Commonly Misspelled WordsUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:51 GMT
    Spelling tests are easy, right? Not so fast! Test your spelling and proofreading abilities with this short, multiple choice spelling quiz that includes commonly misspelled words. You may be surpris…
  • Impromptu Speech - How to Give an Impromptu Speech - Impromptu Speak…Updated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:48 GMT
    An impromptu speech will unnerve the most experienced public speaker. Would you be ready to speak to a crowd with no notice? It happens to everyone at some point: someone turns to you and asks you …
  • Study Space - Create a Study Place - How to Establish a Good Study S…Updated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:46 GMT
    Your study environment is important to success. If you don't have a regular place to study, you might be able to improve your study skills by making one. Some students do well studying in their …
  • Book Themes - Finding the Theme of a BookUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:42 GMT
    Your assignment requires you to find the theme of a book. Everybody else seems to understand, but you don't. What is a theme? Is there more than one right answer? …
  • School Supplies on a Budget - Free and Low Cost School SuppliesUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:40 GMT
    Parents and students feel the pressure when it comes time to buy a new stock of school supplies. Students want what's new and popular, while parent want to stick to a budget. Sometimes you can find…
  • Expository EssaysUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:36 GMT
    Expository essays are simply essays that explain something with facts, as opposed to opinion. An expository essay should have the same basic structure as any typical essay…
  • Who and WhomUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:33 GMT
    "Whom" is one of the most misunderstood and misused words in the English language. If you want to be a great communicator, you should know the rules for using who and whom…
  • School Supplies ListUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:27 GMT
    The most successful students are always prepared to complete any assignment as soon as it's given. This list provides suggested materials for students in grades ten through twelve. It's a handy lis…
  • Reading a Difficult Book or Chapter - College Reading - TextbooksUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:25 GMT
    We all encounter textbook chapters or books that we just can't get into. There are many reasons, like difficult terms, bad writing, or boring material. If you try to read a chapter and realize you'…
  • Learning Styles -- Visual, Auditory, and Tactile LearningUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:17 GMT
    Do you know your personal learning style? If you study and study, but can't improve your test grades, you may need to change your study habits. Look over the characteristics of different learners a…
  • Using a LibraryUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:08 GMT
    For some students, one of the biggest differences between high school and college is the amount and depth of research that is required for research papers. Learn about call numbers, using a card ca…
  • Book Report - How to Write a Book ReportUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:04:01 GMT
    Book reports are popular assignments in high school. Ever wonder why? Teachers love to read them! They can learn from your work, so choose a topic and write a great paper to make your teacher smile…
  • Biography - How to Write an Interesting BiographyUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:03:53 GMT
    A biography is defined as a written account of the series of events that make up a person’s life. Therefore, while researching the subject of your biography, you’ll want to collect all th…
  • How to Write a Five-Paragraph EssayUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:03:37 GMT
    An essay is a literary composition that expresses a certain idea, claim, or concept and backs it up with supporting statements. It will follow a logical pattern, to include an introductory paragrap…
  • Research Paper - How to Write a Research PaperUpdated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:03:22 GMT
    Research papers can seem like monumental tasks, but writing a strong paper is actually a rather straightforward procedure. By using color-coded index cards to organize your thoughts and your resear…
  • Procrastinantion - Procrastination and Homework - Do You Put Off You…Updated: 2008-08-18 @ 16:03:07 GMT
    All of us procrastinate from time to time. But sometimes, putting things off like homework or research can really hurt is in the long run. Don't listen to that naughty little voice!…
  • How to Organize Your Homework with Yahoo! Calendar - Organize Your H…Updated: 2008-08-18 @ 01:03:57 GMT
    Organize your homework and your life with the Yahoo! calendar feature. Find easy step-by-step instructions for getting organized, whether you're working alone or you're creating a group project…
  • Homework/Study TipsUpdated: 2008-08-16 @ 20:55:32 GMT
    Homework help is available! Make the most of your homework assignments and study time with these tips and techniques. Learn how to study more effectively, write better papers, always be prepared fo…
  • penchantUpdated: 2008-08-16 @ 20:40:02 GMT
    Definition: (n.)A very strong preference or liking of something…
  • cabal - SAT wordsUpdated: 2008-08-16 @ 20:17:57 GMT
    Definition: A small group that meets and plots in secret…
  • priggish - SAT wordsCreated: 2008-08-16 @ 19:39:40 GMT
    (adj.) Self-important and conceited; overly proud…
  • trite - SAT wordCreated: 2008-08-16 @ 19:30:47 GMT
    Worn-out or tired, referring to an expression; spoken word that is repeated so often that it becomes tiresome.[/…
  • moroseUpdated: 2008-08-10 @ 20:05:25 GMT
    Gloomy and depressed; sand and miserable; dejected…
  • brigand - definition of brigandUpdated: 2008-08-10 @ 19:46:30 GMT
    Outlaw; one who lives by plunder. …
  • Bad Sources - 5 Bad Research SourcesUpdated: 2008-08-10 @ 18:59:21 GMT
    What makes a research source good or bad? When conducting research, you are conducting a search for facts to piece together for a thesis. Any source that contains opinion or fiction is a bad source…
  • Book Themes - Sample List of Book ThemesUpdated: 2008-08-02 @ 17:07:27 GMT
    Many students have a tough time finding the theme of a book. This list provides samples of common themes. Compare these words and phrases to a book you've read lately and see if they match. …
  • School Supplies - Design Your Own School SuppliesUpdated: 2008-08-02 @ 15:01:26 GMT
    Are you tired of the same old designs and options when it comes to schools supplies? Create your own notebook and express yourself. If you have an artistic flair, or if you just like to make a stat…

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