Hey, tigers, leave them kids alone!
I’m happy to announce that my article Taming the Tiger of Achievement is up on the New York Times blog SchoolBook. The term tiger mother comes from Amy Chua’s book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother....
View ArticleNew Book Reveals How to Get Better Grades
The following is my book’s official press release. It’s getting closer! Valedictorian Reveals Secrets to Being a Top Student New Study Aid Features Straight Talk and Practical Advice on Making the...
View ArticleEight Rules for Writing a Great Paper (Guest Post)
Lois Weldon is a professional writer at the dissertation writing service Uk.bestdissertation.com. She is an ESL teacher. Her hobbies are decoupage and writing poetry. She loves Marvel comics and...
View ArticleHow to Embrace College Culture As a Long Distance Learner
Guest Post Thirty years ago, the thought that people could someday experience higher education schooling on a personal computer without ever stepping foot in a physical class room would have been...
View ArticleInfographic: Top 10 Trends for Back-To-School and College 2015
The summer is half over! Have you done your back-to-school shopping yet? Source: National Retail Federation Don’t forget to order your copy of The Secrets of Top Students for the new school year!
View ArticleThe Secrets of Top Students Back-To-School Giveaway
The Secrets of Top Students Hey all you students and parents out there! Since it’s almost back-to-school time, I am giving away a copy of The Secrets of Top Students: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for...
View ArticleQuick Tips Part 1: Taking Notes in Class
By Stefanie Weisman It’s back-to-school time! I’m going to be posting a series of “quick tips” on this blog, to help you start the school year off right. Here’s quick tip #1: When taking notes in...
View ArticleQuick Tips Part 4: How to Use Google for Academic Research
By Stefanie Weisman Sure, you use Google to look up cute cat videos, but it can also be a great tool for academic research. Here are some tips on how to use Google to find sources good enough to cite...
View ArticleIn Defense of Your Humanities Degree: 5 Reasons Why Studying the Humanities...
By Danika McClure In the wake of a graduate shortage in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), degrees in the humanities and soft sciences have increasingly been deemed as frivolous and less...
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