by David Pecoraro | Oct 10, 2014 | Parents, Students
So, if procrastination hacks haven’t worked for you in the past, try them again with this in mind. It’s not just about finishing things faster or earlier, it’s about readjusting the entire purpose behind why you’re working. And if you find that you’re consistently working on things you don’t care about, that should tell you something, too.
by David Pecoraro | Sep 20, 2014 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
During the +2 level, students are often seen to be confused regarding which field to choose, medical or engineering. This is not an easy decision and needs to be made after much thought to the parameters of practical life; well, that is until and unless you intend to serve humanity by treating people free of cost.
Engineering and Medicine have long been the two most sought after professions in middle class India. However, slowly engineering seems to be gaining ground because the career of an engineer seems to have become more definite.
by David Pecoraro | Sep 12, 2014 | Parents
All in all, college is a stressful time for both parents and teen. Remember that this is a huge transition in your teen’s life and be supportive emotionally– and have plenty of tissues and comfort food on stock!
by David Pecoraro | Aug 29, 2014 | Blog, Parents, Students
Acquiring a student visa may not be an easy task as one thinks. One may think that by the virtue of being a student their application will be considered immediately. However it is important to note that it involves certain requirements to be met before one is given the visa.
by David Pecoraro | Aug 22, 2014 | Parents, Professors
While attending college may seem like wasted time and money, there is proof that graduates with no postgraduate degree make significantly less than high school graduates who continue on with their education.
by David Pecoraro | Jul 31, 2014 | Parents
Whether you are a parent, a university lecturer, or indeed a student, the following tips should help you to understand more clearly how the future success of an undergraduate can be shaped by the help and advice they receive both during their time at university and immediately afterwards when they are busy searching for their first job.