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Maximize your university experience with these tips for all things collegiate–how to achieve a perfect GPA, select the right major, finance your college education and more.
Managing Online Courses
Recently, a number of our clients have requested that we manage their online courses for them. These students are employed full-time and typically have a family to support or bills to pay or both making the time and focus required to manage an online course difficult to manage. Because of the growing need for these types of services, we designed a college essay writing service that transfers the pressure and stress from taking an online class from the student to the writer. For a predetermined fee we assign a writer who is familiar with the course topic and has a degree in the subject area and that writer then logs into your online course platform such as Blackboard or similar and does the daily or weekly postings or substantive comments that are required by most online classes to show course participation. Additionally, the writer managing the course takes care of any other online tasks that are required such as online exams, group meetings, and related activities so that you can continue to work productively and spend time with your family. While the cost for written work is still charged at the assigned per page rate we do offer a 10% discount to all clients that sign up for the managed course service. For more information email, call or IM and let’s get you out the classroom and into your career.
By bestreviewer6 years ago in Education
What They Don't Tell You About Your Life After College...
As a kid, did you ever just wished to be a grown up already? Well, be careful what you wish for. In middle school, all I ever wanted was to be in high school; in high school, all I ever wanted to be was in college; in college, all I ever wanted to be was out of school. Boy, was I wrong... I just graduated college this past April, and all I can think about is how I wish I could go back to my freshman year of college when all I was worried about was making friends. College was the best five years in my life, and I would live it all over again if I could. After I graduated, I moved back home to Hawaii with my parents and financially, that was the smartest decision, however, mentally, not the best decision. After college, most people find a full-time job, live on their own, and everything falls into place. In my case, that was not it. My initial plan was never to come back home, but for personal reasons, that was the best decision to make. My original plan was to stay in Portland, live in an apartment with my best friend, and take the full-time job that was offered to me. Currently, I am in graduate school, have one part-time job that I am still trying to figure out and another fee-for-service job that is a work in progress. I barely have any friends to hang out with because they are all in Portland, living it up, while I am in Hawaii always cooped up in my home.
By Erica Cadiz6 years ago in Education
The Pros and Cons of Getting an Internship
If you’re a busy college student, you might not have nailed down your summer plans just yet. And that’s totally normal. Between the busyness of classes, extracurriculars, and studying for exams, no matter your major, you probably have a full plate.
By Pam Jannes6 years ago in Education
Five Ways to Finally Earn That College Degree
Some people receive good grades in high school and immediately enrolled in a four-year degree program; they earn a bachelor’s degree and dive right into graduate school. For most, however, the path is neither direct nor that smooth. If you fall into the latter category, don’t be discouraged. You can still earn a college or advanced degree, even if you don’t fit into the traditional college mold.
By Dennis McKonkie6 years ago in Education
Qualities of the Best Australian Assignment Help Providers
Land of education - Australia, has now become the marketplace for assignment help providers. There are endless assignment help providers in Australia betting to be the best, but it is obvious that everyone cannot stand at the top. Students need to choose their academic help providers wisely because promises are easy to make and hard to fulfil. With honey-coated words, Australian assignment help providers allure and insist the student avail their services and fails to fulfil student’s expectations.
By Koby Mahon6 years ago in Education
Binge Drinking
Over the past couple of years, binge drinking on residential college campuses has become an emerging problem. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, alcohol abuse seen in college students (ages 18-24) causes about 1,700 deaths, 599,000 injuries, and 97,000 cases of sexual assault every year. Binge drinking occurs widely throughout our society but mostly occurs within the college setting. The pattern however reverses itself when it comes to which students are drinking. Studies have shown that the students who typically weren’t drinking in high school are now the ones that can’t stop drinking in college. Much of the problem relates back to the hazing that occurs at college fraternities and sororities. The levels of binge drinking amongst college students seem to be much higher in college settings with Greek organizations.
By Madison Rheam, B.A.6 years ago in Education
Reasons to Consider Finishing Your Education Online
Are you waiting for the perfect opportunity to come along for you to finally finish your college degree? Life happens fast and in the midst of raising a family, working full time or managing a household, sometimes time can slip by fast and before you know it, you've spent years waiting to find the right moment to come along to finish your degree.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Education
College Education Right at Home
Perhaps you didn’t have the desire, qualifications, or means to attend college immediately after high school graduation. Maybe you’re currently seeking a career change or a way to advance in your profession by obtaining an additional certification. In either case, attending an online school can have more benefits than earning your degree at a traditional brick-and-mortar institution.
By Paisley Hansen6 years ago in Education
Not Ready for College? Here Are 5 Other Ways to Spend Your Gap Year
Taking a gap year after high school graduation can be a great option for students who do not feel ready for college, need to save up money or would like to try something different before they resume their studies. Pursuing post-secondary education often seems like the only option for new high school graduates, but the truth is that college may always be there. The opportunity to take a year off and explore other options, however, may not. If you have discussed the possibility of taking a gap year with your family and are looking for things to do during that year, here are five options that might pique your interest.
By Indy Summers6 years ago in Education











