by David Pecoraro | Apr 11, 2018 | Parents, Special Posts, Students
For many teenagers high school is an amazing transition where childhood is gradually left behind step by step as the individual walks towards the independence of adulthood. Therein lies the major issue; being an adult is ridiculously hard and practicing your adult skills isn’t a whole lot better. Juggling home life with work and more social recreation on top of managing academics can throw even the most dedicated student for a loop.
by David Pecoraro | Apr 9, 2018 | Special Posts, Students
Mistake 3: Cramming in the End
You cannot prepare for USMLE Step 1 exam just by cramming up everything in the days leading to the exam. Cramming will only increase your stress levels and last minute studying will crowd your short-term memory, thus interfering with long-term memory and affecting your decision-making skills. The better idea would be to start preparing a couple of months early.
by David Pecoraro | Apr 8, 2018 | Parents, Students
Source: As college acceptance letters arrive, parents and students worry about debt
by David Pecoraro | Apr 3, 2018 | Special Posts, Students
Going to college can be an exciting yet scary experience – least of all when you’re about to move into a room with somebody who has, up until now, been a complete stranger. Whilst many college students describe the years that they’ve spent studying as the best time of their life with some of the best people, everybody has to break the ice when they first arrive.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 29, 2018 | Students
There is nothing better than being a successful student in your senior high school years. Most students mold their careers at this time just before they attend a technical college or a university. A successful student balances many aspects of life and studies.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 22, 2018 | Students
As a student, you know that there are endless demands on your time and energy. There’s a culture of glamorizing all-nighters, caffeine, and sleep deprivation in schools and universities, but even though sleep may feel optional, there’s more evidence than ever to show that healthy sleeping habits are the #1 tool in your arsenal for getting good grades, staying healthy, and living a fulfilling life overall. Read on for details on how to set a healthy sleep schedule and why it’s critically important for students!