by CollegeXpress
Joe answers three common questions about studying to help you transition from your high school textbooks to your (much thicker) college textbooks.
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by Henry Pitts
CollegeXpress Student Writer
You've procrastinated...again! But don't worry. These five tips will help you to get through the night, ace your test, and establish better study habits in the future.
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by Hunter Freedman
CollegeXpress Student Writer
Studying for the ACT can be a really daunting and boring task. How do you prepare for a test with multiple sections when there's no specific chapters or lessons to study from? Well, it can be done...here's how.
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by Katie E. Warner
CollegeXpress Student Writer
One high school student shares her favorite tried-and-true study tips to help benefit you and your GPA.
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by Molly Weisner
CollegeXpress Student Writer
Although studying may seem like madness, there is a method to it. Here's one student's broken down in three steps.
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by Naomi Hong
Student, Occidental College
Every student needs to learn how to study and manage their time in college. Use these tips to get ahead of the curve.
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by Ryan Hickey
Managing Editor, Peterson's & EssayEdge
These nine study techniques seem relatively outlandish, but they're for real!
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by Jay Chakrapani
Vice President, General Manager, Digital, McGraw-Hill Higher Education
You know how to study--at least, you know how to study in the context of high school. But college is a whole new ball game, and you'll need to develop a new set of study skills. Luckily, we have some insider advice for taking your study habits to the major leagues.
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by Jay Chakrapani
We know that students learn differently and therefore study differently, but we also know that by taking the necessary steps to study more efficiently and effectively they can maximize their own potential and performance.
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by Michael Milone, Ph.D.
Educational Consultant, Research Psychologist, and Writer
You will be expected to memorize a lot of information in college. Fortunately, it's not too hard to learn memory tricks. If you practice these tricks in high school, you will be pretty good at it when you reach college. You will also do better in high school.
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