Major, Minor, and Electives
While you are in college, you choose an area of study in which you will concentrate most of your time. This area is called your major. How Do I Choose a Major?
Distribution Requirements
As part of graduation requirements, colleges often require you to take courses in a variety of different fields. Although you might be allowed to choose the specific courses you take to meet these requirements, you must choose them from the categories the college selects. Because these courses are distributed over several subject areas, they are [...]
College Degree (2)
Students with bachelor’s degrees can continue their studies at an advanced level. You can earn a master’s degree by completing an additional year or two of specialized studies. For example, if you study business administration at an advanced level, you may earn the title M.B.A., or Master in Business Administration. With an additional two to [...]
College Degree
After you meet high school requirements, you graduate and receive a high school diploma. Similarly, when you meet the requirements for the college you attend, you will receive a college diploma. You will also earn a degree, a title that the college awards you. The title indicates you have completed a specific program of study [...]
Courses and Credits in College
Right now you probably study anywhere from five to seven subjects during the school year. Think of each subject as a course. As you enter high school, you have more flexibility about which courses you take than you o in junior high or middle school. For example, you may still have to study science in [...]
5 Most Popular Sport in Asia
Asia is a continent which has the largest population in the world. Therefore, it is normal if the Asian people enjoyed a variety of sports. There are several reasons why they enjoyed one or more sports. Here are the 5 most popular sports on the continent of Asia:
Group Study vs Study Alone (3)
In a group-study gossiping may be one kind of distraction. This kind of distraction is not found in selfstudy. On the other hand, we can sometimes start day-dreaming and before we know it we would have spent a lot of time thinking and dreaming about some irrelevant topic. But I think the chances of distraction [...]
Group Study vs Study Alone (2)
Group-study will lead to competition, i.e., each member of the group will try to excel other members. As long as this competition is healthy, it is good for everybody, otherwise it can lead to ego problems which is pretty bad. Punctuality is also another problem in group-study, ie., even if you arrive first, you cannot [...]
Group Study vs Study Alone
Studying is not just reading the content of the book. It involves thorough understanding of the topic, which of course involves good concentration and involvement. This can be achieved either by studying alone or in groups. There are both advantages and disadvantages in both these ways. I would first like to outline some of these [...]
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