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Why students are picking up fiction writing as a hobby
Humans are natural storytellers. Since the very beginning of time, humans have created and passed down stories from generation to generation.
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10 Ways to Pay for Your Kid’s College Education
10 Ways to Pay for Your Kid’s College Education
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Avoiding Failure to Launch into Financial Adulthood
Have you heard the phrase Failure to Launch before? I'm sure you have, there was a $100 million dollar grossing movie, starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker of the same name. If you are a parent, you might be thinking about how it relates to your kids. No parent wants their child to experience the failure to launch and end up living in their basement until their thirty-five. Failure to Launch is a common way to describe a young adult who is struggling with the transition to adulthood. It's often defined as an inability to leave home and support
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1 Change Could Make Your Writing More Readable. Unfortunately, People Will Tell You You're Wrong
New research casts doubt on what's become a standard practice.
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Opinion | How to Level the College Playing Field
I have spent a lifetime in education. Now I am dying. There are a few things I want to get off my chest.
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Cambridge University students given trigger warnings for Shakespeare plays
Academics have criticised "trigger warnings" after Cambridge University students were warned about "potentially distressing topics" in plays by Shakespeare.
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10+ Hilarious Posts About College That Will Make You Laugh, Then Cry
Studying in college is an experience of a lifetime and only people who went to college really know what it's like.
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Sen. Cruz's Opening Statement at Judiciary Hearing on the First Amendment
One might not agree with Sen Cruz on many things, but this is a well stated opinion.
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Writing Your Master’s Dissertation in Law – All the Tips and Tricks
Expecting the best results with your Master`s Dissertation in Law? Illuminate all the sides of the perfect writing for the best results!
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Over 90% of College Students Today Regularly Use Netflix
New numbers show that an incredible number of today’s college students, more than 90%, have access to a Netflix account they regularly use. In a new survey from LendEDU, only only 8% college students that responded to the survey said they don’t have a Netflix account. That actually goes right in line with numbers from Piper Jaffray that showed almost 40% of teens watch Netflix every single day. Their closest competitors, Amazon Prime Video and Hulu, each came in at just 3% each for daily use.
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Professor explains the rise of 'precious snowflakes' – cites narcissism, over-nurturing
'People now experience the entire world as a form of bullying.'
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Bloomberg booed as he rips college 'safe spaces'
Bloomberg remarked that college's "whole purpose" is "to learn how to deal with difficult situations — not to run away from them."
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One Simple Phrase That Turns Anxiety Into Success
A simple technique called “anxious reappraisal” might help people channel nervous jitters into improved performance. By Olga Khazan.
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Fixing a Broken Freshman Year: What an Overhaul Might Look Like
Most people who drop out of college drop out the first year, and, so far, interventions haven't done much to change that. Now, campuses are coming together to try something new.
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Did You Know You Can Lower Your Student Loan Payments? I Didn't
Many, many more Americans would qualify for income-driven repayment plans, if only they knew about them.
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The Myth of the Ever-More-Fragile College Student
To some people, it certainly feels like college students are getting more and more mentally ill. The truth is much more complicated. By Jesse Singal.
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Alabama version of ‘Skull and Bones’ publicly exposed
The fabled Skull and Bones society is the stuff of lore at Yale University. Harvard University has Final Clubs, known as a grooming place for the rich and powerful. In Tuscaloosa, a group called "The Machine" may not rise to Ivy League heights of prestige or mystique. But it's a powerful force at the University of Alabama... By Jay Reeves.
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