16 Dec
2019
New Year’s Goals for School
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A new year brings so much promise and hope for many people; especially for students. Teaching students about goal setting helps not only their foundations for when they grow up, but their academic and work histories for their future. Teaching goals early not only helps build self-esteem, but gains confidence and understanding. Taking simple goal… Continue reading
02 Dec
2019
Recipe for Success in School
School days can be both exciting and hard at the same time; especially in today’s 21st century. Students today have to have so many different items during the day and they also learn a lot during the school year. Having a good recipe for success is a wise solution in keeping pace with the fast… Continue reading
18 Nov
2019
3 Reasons to Take Some Time Away From School Between College and Law School
You may have heard this bit of advice already, but there are good reasons (three big ones are listed below!) for the growing popularity of taking one to three years off between your undergraduate studies and law school. As someone who took the ‘straight through’ route, one of the biggest things I would change when… Continue reading
10 Jan
2017
5 Tips for Parents to Encourage Studying
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Be interesting Kids generally learn more from the examples their parents set than the rules that they propose. So, if you would like your child to study more, study something yourself. Whether it’s keeping reading current, delving into classics, showing your child how accounting works in the home, how algorithms play out in your professional… Continue reading
02 Aug
2016
Creating a Study Space
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The new school year is still a few weeks away, but now is a great time to start thinking about your student’s study space so they can hit the ground running. A dedicated study space and a study routine helps cue your mind and your body that it’s time to study. Think about these things when planning… Continue reading