Stop Bullying at School!

POSTED BY on Oct 1 under Classroom, Education

Bullying is illegal actions which are usually done by a student to others in the form of direct physical contact like hitting, slapping, kicking, or pushing, direct verbal contact like giving name-calling, intimidating, or ridiculing, direct non-verbal action like seeing cynically, sticking out tongue, or showing insult face expression, and indirect non-verbal action like ignoring [...]

Taking Your Master Degree Online

POSTED BY on Mar 10 under Classroom

Do you want to continue your study to get master degree, but you have time limitation since you have to work full-time? We know that it’s impossible for workers to go home on time, especially when our superiors are workaholic and love to work till late everyday. We won’t feel comfortable to leave office early, [...]

Online Studying

POSTED BY on Feb 27 under Classroom

Study is compulsory for all children. Study can also be done by old people if they want to. In some countries old people go back to school. In fact it is good for them to continue studying so they can always get knowledge. It is common that students go to school to study. They have [...]

Major, Minor, and Electives (2)

What If I Change My Mind? Many students find they would like to switch to another major. You are allowed to change your mind as long as you complete the requirements for the new major. This switch might require you to stay in school longer.

Major, Minor, and Electives

POSTED BY on Aug 31 under Classroom, Information, Students' Corner, Subjects

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?

Scholarship Tips-3

POSTED BY on Jul 26 under Classroom, Scholarship, Students' Corner

Active association Active in the organization not only improve your interpersonal skills, but also adds a positive value in the eyes giving you a scholarship. There are many organizations that can be followed by high school students, ranging from student council at school to be actively involved in religious organizations.

Scholarship Tips-2

POSTED BY on Jul 22 under Classroom, Learning System, Students' Corner

Have an average value of high school grade 10 and 11 is good Some universities require a minimum average score for the candidate receiving the undergraduate scholarship. For that, make sure you maintain the stability of your report cards during high school. Although one is able to obtain a very high value on college entrance [...]

Scholarship Tips-1

Tips for obtaining scholarships at leading universities will be explained in detail in this article. There are several things that must prepare high school students to obtain undergraduate scholarships. You are just one of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of students who want college for free, either for school fees and accommodation costs.

Quantum Theory-2

POSTED BY on Jul 14 under Classroom, Science, Students' Corner

At the quantum scale, objects behave like a-wave; in quantum theory, quanta of motion as opposed to a “hill” potential energy can be described by their wave functions, which represent the probability amplitude of finding the particle at a particular location on one side of the “hill “. If this function describes the particle located [...]

Quantum Theory-1

POSTED BY on Jul 10 under Classroom, Science, Students' Corner

Quantum mechanics is the branch of physics that replaces classical mechanics at the atomic and subatomic level. This science provides a framework for the various branches of mathematical physics and chemistry, including atomic physics, molecular physics, computational chemistry, quantum chemistry, particle physics and nuclear physics.

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