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How to Start an Assignment Introduction Like an Expert

Category: Writing

How to write an introduction for an assignment that would capture your readers' attention and inspire them to read all the sentences? See a good example in our guide!

Date: 16 April, 2024 Read full post
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How to Write a Personal Statement for College

Category: Writing

Our experts analysed the most common problems in writing a personal statement. Get writing tips, examples, and the perfect structure to showcase your uniqueness in the application process.

Date: 09 April, 2024 Read full post
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Top Tourist Attractions in England for Students

Category: Other articles

As a student in England, you have access to a huge range of amazing places to visit, right on your doorstep. There's so much out there that will inspire you as a student and help you.

Date: 13 April, 2022 Read full post
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6 Tips For Finding The Best Essay Topics

Category: Writing

It’s always challenging to find a topic to wow your readers. This task and approaches the edge of impossible when the subject matter is boring. How do you find an essay topic that is relevant to you, that allows your knowledge to shine through, and that keeps your audience interested. Most importantly, how do you choose a topic that impresses your instructor?

Date: 24 October, 2018 Read full post
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Surviving the Research Paper Assignment

Category: Writing

Okay, so it is stressful. Every time you get a research paper assignment, you get that uneasy feeling. How much time is this going to take? How can I get it done with everything else I have to do? You probably know all of the steps involved in producing a decent paper – you can recite them, actually. But knowing them and getting through each of them – that’s another matter.

Date: 17 October, 2018 Read full post
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This is Not Your Parents'/Grandparents' College Education

Category: Study

Several years ago, Oldsmobile ran a commercial that was aimed at a young adult audience. The car had come to be considered an “old people’s ride,” and the company wanted to show that it had a new product and a new image. The slogan it used was “This is not your father’s Oldsmobile.” The same can now be said about education, at least in some ways. Consider all that has changed since your parents were in college.

Date: 10 October, 2018 Read full post