Create Your Perfect Presentation: Top 4 Tools for Students
When you need to create an impressive presentation or slideshow, you can use these simple tools. All of them don’t require installation or downloads and work as web apps. We at College Writers hope that these tools will help you create a perfect presentation in no time! 1. Google Slides This is a great tool which is compatible with Google Drive and other Google applications. It allows you to work with images, text, and videos. […]
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Law School Admission Test: 12 Useful Tips
Those who want to study law should be ready for the fact that LSAT (Law School Admission Test) will be a sort of problem. Fortunately, College-Writers know what difficulties potential students face. We really want to help you so we decided to provide you with some helpful information. 1. Study more First, find the most effective study materials. Start preparing for the test in advance. It will be good if you start studying the necessary […]
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5 Writing Tips for Thanksgiving
College-Writers team wishes you a lovely Thanksgiving and a joyous holiday season! Preparing for Thanksgiving may be a sort of trouble, but it’s a fun time when people see their relatives and friends. It’s also a nice reason not to assign your children just another boring homework but to choose one of our Thanksgiving writing prompts. 1. Tweet! Imagine that you’re a turkey that sneaked in the farmer’s house and got access to the computer. […]
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Prepare for Exams: 5 Most Common Mistakes Students Make
It’s very important to properly prepare for the exams, so the author of the College-writers.com blog give their practical advice.”To err is human; to forgive, divine” — there’s no shame in making mistakes. You shouldn’t be afraid of making mistakes, however, you should do what you can to not repeat your mistakes in the future. When students understand where they are likely to fail, they know how to avoid these problems on exams, so they […]
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Arguments for Open Access and Paid Academic Journals
The choice of paid or open access academic journals? This was written by the authors of the blog College-Writers.com in this large review. In any country, politicians, activists, and various experts have always been arguing about access to information: who must have such a right, what kind of information must be accessible for certain groups of people, and whether it should be paid or free. The academic industry and many academic journals also face such […]
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Are Your High School Graduates Ready for College Classes?
In spring, thousands of children take SAT or ACT exams. These exams are very often used in college admissions. If your kid is one of these high school grads, pay your attention to these exams, because most of them don’t score enough to be ready for their first classes in college. That means that your kids may deal with challenging courses when they arrive at campus or end up in remedial classes, no matter what […]
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How to Talk to Your Professor
Some students are in a sense afraid of their professors because professors have a certain power and they really can make a student’s life difficult. The truth is, instructors are ordinary people like every one of us. Moreover, they can help you. You just need to talk to them and ask for help. If even a thought about talking to your professor scares you, let us tell you what to do. We believe that you […]
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