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English Exam Review Lesson Here is a literary elements study guide that will keep students motivated by directing their attention to key concepts and details in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar play. final exam • literary elements study guide • exam review • the tragedy of julius caesar • applied literary elements
How to Pull an All Nighter Ready to hit the books until dawn? If you have to pull an all nighter, here's how to make the most of your long and dreary evening (and morning). all nighter • all night study session • studying for exams • final exam week • time management
Last Minute Cramming You have a test in the morning and you haven't studied nearly enough. Now time is running out and cramming is the only chance of a decent test result and good grade. cramming for tests • good grades • last minute studying • remembering course material • procrastinating instead of studying
Preparing for Your Doctoral Viva A PhD viva is potentially one of the most stressful experiences any student will go through. It doesn't have to be like that. Here are some hints from an expert how to pass your viva exam • phd examination • surviving a doctoral exam • university • graduate research
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But What If I Can't Homeschool! Home education to an increasing number of families is the best educational option out there. Others argue that homeschooling is an option not conducive to every family. If you find yourself presently unable to homeschool for whatever reason, here are some tips to help you incorporate a modified homeschooling regimen into your children's lives.
College History Class Tips Need a history course for college credit? Here's how to choose the right course and ace it. college history class • history professor • history reading • history class tips • college professor ratings website
First Year at University So, the time has come to go off to University [or college if you live in the United States]. But what happens once you get there? What will it be like? Here are ten tips. university • college • newstudents • careers • prospectivestudents
Interesting ACAD Links Cool LISP, tutorials, free 3D, news from the Visio front, and an alternative building site. cad • 3d modeling software • minos • cadwerx • architect
The Double Sided Story Paul Hastings from British Columbia kindly submitted his appropriately named article for this topic. The article originally appeared in 1996 schizophrenia • mental health • mental illness • amy hillgren peterson • paul hastings
Top Grades in Lecture Classes Many college and university classes are taught in a lecture format. Here is a proven way to get top grades in these courses. college • university • college classes • lecture classes • college study tips
Rosemary-Part II This is Part II of a three-article series on rosemary. the rose of mary • rosemary • grilling • antioxidants • hungary water
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