24 hours. That’s all you get in a single day. You can either waste them, get nothing done, and wonder where the time went, or you can make things easier and use your time wisely. At StudyGate, we’re no strangers […]
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24 hours. That’s all you get in a single day. You can either waste them, get nothing done, and wonder where the time went, or you can make things easier and use your time wisely. At StudyGate, we’re no strangers […]
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Let’s face it. In-person tutoring is painful. It’s inefficient, troublesome, and painful in so many ways. And it has been for a while. Everyone has a different experience with in-person tutoring. We’re willing to bet that most have a horror […]
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So, you’re going to take a test today. A geometry test. Or a calculus test. Or a physics test. Doesn’t matter. You walk into the room, your teacher hands you the exam, and you find a seat. Then, you look […]
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Test preparation has always been very stressful. You’ve got to plan your study time around all your other classes, your travel time, and your time with friends and family. If you’ve got one, or two, or three tests coming up, […]
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Procrastination is like mental quicksand. If you panic and start struggling, it will just pull you in faster. But if you try to relax, you can survive! Lots of people will give you advice on how to fight procrastination, but […]
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Note taking can be confusing. It can be difficult to tell what’s important, what isn’t, if you wrote too much or too little. That’s why StudyGate has put together a list of 5 helpful tips that will make your notes […]
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One of the most highly publicized trademarks of new college students is the dreaded “freshman15″ phenomenon; in the course of their newfound freedom and lack of funds, freshmen end up subsisting off of as many $1 slices of pizza, Cups […]
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One of the most exciting prospects for upcoming college freshmen is the freedom to plan their own schedules. The days of sitting in high school classes for 8 hours and being forced to do your homework the second you get […]
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When I was in high school, I felt like I had as many sides to my life as a pentagon (that’s five, for the record): school, work, sports, friends, and other extracurricular activities. Maintain a school-life balance in student life […]
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Brittany A. and Brittany R. are college roommates, first semester Sophomores, American Cultural Studies majors, and both have projects due two weeks before midterm. Brittany A. is looking for credible sources on the passage of the 13th Amendment for her […]
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