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  • Date: 04 Jul, 2019
  • Category: Study
50+ Saving Tips That Will Crash the Broke Student Stereotype

Your college career will comprise some of the best years of your life. Probably. At least that’s what they say. Which does kind of make sense, since you don’t actually have to start paying off your student loans until you graduate. In any case, for most people, student living takes quite a bit of getting used to. Juggling education with a budding social life and the responsibilities of independent living on a shoestring budget can be a daunting experience at best.

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  • Date: 04 Jun, 2019
  • Category: Writing
10 TIPS to Write Amazing Content for Your Blog

Do you really need to think about creating good content? Is it just about getting started? Never produce something by random, but instead, strategically plan your content and have everything thought and planned out, and analyzed. Know that great content creation takes time and requires commitment. Here are ten tips that will help you write amazing content for your blog.

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  • Date: 13 May, 2019
  • Category: Writing
Evolution of Content Marketing and a Few Trends for 2019

Content Marketing is no longer a hidden marketing super arsenal for marketers. In fact, it is one of the most widely used marketing tactics for businesses to promote their brand and grow their business. The fact that content marketing is a constantly evolving field, you always need to stay updated with the current and upcoming trends of content marketing. This article presents you the most important content marketing trends that you need to stay on the lookout for in 2019.

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  • Date: 19 Feb, 2018
  • Posted by: Emily Brown
  • Category: Study
Evolution of Students in the USA from 1960 to Now - Infographic

The educational system has changed significantly during last decades, so did the students. What were the main differences between generations of students since 1960's in the USA till nowadays? Check out this infographic to see exactly how the students have changed from decade to decade.

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  • Date: 19 Feb, 2018
  • Posted by: Emily Brown
  • Category: Writing
How to Structure an Essay?

Remember those 5-paragraph essays you wrote in high school? You probably wrote a bunch of them in your English classes all four years. The topics were easy and the structure of an essay was drilled into your head – an introduction, 3 body paragraphs, and a conclusion – the classic 5-paragraph essay structure.

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  • Date: 19 Feb, 2018
  • Posted by: Leah Thurber
  • Category: Writing
The Ultimate List of Good Paying Jobs for College Students

The majority of college students are relying on grants and loans for a lot of their costs. And there are all of those extras – clothes, personal items, supplies, parties, late-night food delivery, weekend road trips, travel to and from home if out of town, and more. For many, all of this means a part-time job while in school.

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  • Date: 29 Jan, 2018
  • Posted by: Emily Brown
  • Category: Study
Benefits that You Can Get From Friendships With Professors

Students often complain that there professors cannot be bothered to learn anything about them. It certainly is frustrating to feel as if you are another student number in a sea of anonymous students. However, have you ever taken the time to consider the flip side of things? How much do you know about your instructors? Have you ever reached out to any of them in a friendly manner?

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  • Date: 29 Jan, 2018
  • Posted by: Emily Brown
  • Category: Writing
Off Track? It Happens – Here’s Your Guide to Get Back On

Sometimes it happens after a traumatic event; it may happen when you move to a new town during high school and have the prospect of trying to make new friends and adjust to new classes and teachers; and it may happen when you leave the comfortable confines of your high school and home and go away to college.

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  • Date: 24 Jan, 2018
  • Posted by: Emily Brown
  • Category: Study
Should Students Fight for the Right to a Free Education?

If you are a student trying to finance your college education, you know the drill. Fill out all of the paperwork for financial aid, spend hours in the financial aid office getting everything verified and then finally getting the award amount. Now that will take care of some of the costs, but you will need to take out student loans for the rest – bummer. Because when you graduate, all of that money has to be re-paid, at interest.

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  • Date: 15 Jan, 2018
  • Posted by: Emily Brown
  • Category: Writing
How To Become A Successful Freelance Writer

So you want to be a writer. Your first love may be to write novels or screen plays, but in the meantime, you do need to earn a living. Or, you may really be “into” content marketing and love writing blog posts, articles, and such. Perhaps you want to be a ghostwriter of sorts, providing products for students, business professionals and others.

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