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Let’s face it, being a student is hard, and it’s much harder when you feel like you’re going through it alone.
It can be frustrating to put a lot of time and effort into an assignment only to have it returned with a disappointing grade.
Follow these steps to improve your understanding of assignment expectations.
You might feel overwhelmed when carving out time to study for multiple exams while attending classes, labs, and completing assignments. What if we told you that there’s a way to study effectively without overwhelming yourself during exam week?
Have you ever considered that you might be more productive at studying if you had others in your class to study with? If the answer is yes, consider forming a study group!
Tips for safer caffeine consumption and practicing healthier energy habits.
Preparing for exams can be difficult. Use this guide to help you prepare yourself and make the most out of this demanding part of the term.
When responding to a long-answer question, you may wonder, "is my answer long enough?" These questions are often called extended response, constructed response, or essay questions, and they require more than just length.
If you’ve already written one or several multiple-choice exams in university, you know they're not easy. But are your multiple-choice test strategies based on myths and guesswork?
We understand that as a co-op student, you might not have years of experience under your belt yet. That doesn’t mean you can’t catch the eye of recruiters. Here are five tips you can use as a co-op student to set yourself apart in a crowded job market, even with minimal experience!
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