by Ifaza Iftikar | May 15, 2013 | Articles
When it’s time for the semester exams we see the college atmosphere get panicky! Anxiety and stress levels among students are high. So is there really a way out? What good habits can you build to avoid last minute stress? Whether you’re in your first year and starting... by Becky Splitt | Jan 28, 2013 | Articles
When looking for the top study tips of 2013, it’s widely accepted that repetition is one of the very best ways to learn. Teachers and students have been using this method as a top study tip successfully for centuries. In fact, repetition even has a fancy Latin term... by Pat Wyman | Jan 27, 2012 | Articles
During the Florida Educational Technology Conference StudySync.com discussed how to use technology to increase student engagement and promote social learning. Focused on middle school and high school students and aligned to the Common Core, StudySync is using... by Anthony Garcia | Dec 10, 2011 | Articles
Do study skills matter in today’s fast paced environment? Information can be exchanged with millions of people in the blink of an eye, and enables nearly instant communication. As a result, some students lack the ability to sit down and read their textbooks,... by Susan Kruger, M.Ed. | Oct 18, 2011 | Articles
I’ve been helping students organize their school papers for years. The #1 roadblock for most students is not taking tests – it’s getting organized! Students can get “better grades in less time” when they get organized. Too many students are:...
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