Does Speed Reading Work?

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Posted by Ashley Robinson | April 10, 2020

General Education

The amount of reading you have to do on a daily basis can feel pretty daunting when you’re a student. If making it through all of the reading you need (or want!) to do is a challenge for you, learning how to speed read can help.

But speed reading doesn’t simply mean sitting down with a book or document and skimming over it as fast as you can. In fact, speed reading can be a slightly complicated process that takes some time to learn and master. But once you get the hang of it, you’ll be able to get through your stacks of reading much more quickly. 

To help you grasp the skill of speed reading, we’re going to:

  • Explain what speed reading is and how it works,
  • Cover the four main steps involved in learning how to speed read, and 
  • Provide a list of five resources that can help you learn to speed read. 

Now, keep reading (at a normal rate) to learn all of the essential information about how to speed read!

 

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What Is a Prospective Student?

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Posted by Hannah Muniz | April 9, 2020

College Info

If you're in high school, you've likely heard the term "prospective student" used before in relation to colleges and applications. But what is a prospective student exactly? Is it someone who is applying to college? Or is it someone who’s already been accepted to a particular college? (Or is it both?)

Read on for an in-depth look at the prospective student meaning and for helpful tips on what you can do as a prospective student yourself.

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The Best 5 Tips for Writing Poetry

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Posted by Ashley Robinson | April 9, 2020

General Education

A poem is defined as “a composition in verse.” You’ve probably read poetry in school, like famous sonnets or even Romantic odes

Reading poetry can be tough, which means writing poetry can me even more intimidating! But guess what? It doesn’t have to be. That’s why we’ve put together this expert guide on how to write good poetry. In this article, we’re going to cover: 

  • The definition of a poem 
  • What makes writing poetry different than writing prose 
  • The 5 tips for writing poetry that you need to know
  • The best resources for writing poems of your own

So whether you’re an aspiring poet or just writing a poem as part of an assignment, we’ve got you covered with these poetry tips.

 

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The Best Multiplication Table + 9 Tips for Easy Multiplication

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Posted by Hannah Muniz | April 9, 2020

General Education

Whether you're planning to take the SAT soon or just want to brush up on your basic math skills, knowing your times tables and multiples is a vital part of understanding math. Here, we give you free printable multiplication table PDFs and go over the nine rules you should know about multiplication.

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Are There Any All-Male Colleges Left?

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Posted by Hannah Muniz | April 8, 2020

College Info

You’ve likely heard of some American women-only colleges, such as Barnard, Scripps, and Smith. But did you know that all-male colleges are still a thing as well? The only major difference is that there are very, very few of them left.

In this article, we’ll go over each remaining men’s college in detail, provide you with a quick history of why the number of all-male colleges has declined so much, and offer you some tips to help you decide whether attending an all-boys college is right for you.

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The Best and Worst Libra Matches: Complete Compatibility Guide

Posted by Melody Douglas | April 8, 2020

General Education

Are you a Libra or interested in getting closer to a Libra? This guide explains everything you need to know about Libra compatibility, including what Libras need in a match, how compatible each sign is with Libra, and how Libras can strengthen their relationships with others (as well as how others can strengthen their relationships with Libras)!

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ACT Standard Deviation: What It Means for You

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Posted by Laura Staffaroni | April 8, 2020

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If you've ever come across a table listing all the ACT score percentiles, you may have seen the ACT standard deviation listed at the bottom for composite and section scores. Sadly, there is no explanation for what the standard deviation being that value means; instead, the tables just throw the data out there and move on.

So how does knowing the mean and standard deviation of ACT help you? We'll discuss what standard deviation is and what it means for you and your ACT score in this article.

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Virgo Compatibility: Which Signs Are Most Compatible?

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Posted by Ashley Robinson | April 8, 2020

General Education

If you need a helping hand, look for Virgos: these intelligent, hard working members of the zodiac love to help others.

In relationships, however, taking care of others is just one of Virgo's appealing traits. If you're wondering who tender-hearted Virgo is compatible with, let us be your guide. In this article, we'll give you the lowdown on Virgo compatibility by doing the following:

  • Describing the core traits of the Virgo star sign
  • Explaining the character traits that make for a good and bad match for Virgo
  • Ranking Virgo compatible signs from least to most compatible
  • Offering three key takeaways for a Virgo in love

Let's take a look!

 

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The Best ACCUPLACER Study Guide to Help You Ace the Test

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Posted by Ashley Robinson | April 8, 2020

General Education

Many incoming college students are required to take the ACCUPLACER test before they enroll in classes. The goal of the ACCUPLACER exam is to help your college place you in the course level that’s right for you.

While you can’t fail the ACCUPLACER, doing well on the exam can ensure that you’re placed in credit-earning courses from your first day on campus. That’s why it’s a great idea to study for the ACCUPLACER exam before you have to take it. 

That’s why we’ve put together this comprehensive ACCUPLACER study guide. We’re going to cover:   

  • What the ACCUPLACER exam is, including who has to take it
  • A full breakdown of each individual ACCUPLACER test, including the main content areas tested on each exam
  • Four tips on how to study for the ACCUPLACER tests, plus info on ACCUPLACER Math study guides

Let’s get started!

 

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Active vs Passive Voice: Understanding the Difference

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Posted by Hannah Muniz | April 8, 2020

General Education

Though fun, writing can also get pretty darn confusing, especially when you’re trying to figure out whether to use the active or passive voice. What is the difference between active and passive voice? When and how should you use them?

In this complete active voice vs passive voice guide, we'll go over how each voice works in English grammar, when to use the two voices, and how to change a sentence from passive to active (and vice versa). We’ll also give you an active vs passive voice quiz to test your skills. Let's get started!

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6 Top Tips for Taking Online College Classes During COVID-19

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Posted by Ashley Robinson | April 6, 2020

College Info

It’s a bit crazy to be writing a guide for transitioning to online courses because of COVID-19, but that's the reality for many college students today. COVID-19 has caused most colleges and universities in the U.S. to pause operations for the foreseeable future, and for many schools, that means transitioning to online learning. 

If you’re a college student who’s suddenly working to finish your semester of classes online, this guide is for you. In this article, we’ll answer your questions about and give you tips for how to transition to online learning due to COVID-19. We'll cover: 

  • What online learning is 
  • How to access online course content 
  • How to attend class and learn the course material
  • How to turn in assignments online 

We'll wrap things up with expert tips that can help you make the most of your online classes. So let's dive in! 

 

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What Is the PSAT 10? Complete Guide

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Posted by Halle Edwards | April 5, 2020

PSAT Info and Strategies

Most high school students have heard of the PSAT NMSQT—aka the practice SAT that doubles as a qualifying exam for the National Merit competition. Fewer have heard of the PSAT 10, which is a version of the PSAT designed specifically for sophomores.

What exactly is the PSAT 10, and why should you consider taking it? Learn all about it here.

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Should You Take the PSAT 10 or PSAT NMSQT?

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Posted by Halle Edwards | April 5, 2020

PSAT Info and Strategies

The two tests are very similar, but not identical. So which one should you take?

Back in my day (when dinosaurs roamed the earth), there was just one version of the PSAT, a.k.a. the Practice SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. But now, the College Board has multiple versions of the PSAT, including the PSAT NMSQT (National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) and the PSAT 10.

So what are the differences between the two tests? And which one should you take? Read on for an exclusive guide.

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101 Great This or That Questions to Keep You Entertained

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Posted by Hannah Muniz | April 4, 2020

General Education

Whether you are planning a future party or just want a fun and easy game you can play (remotely) with others as we self-isolate due to the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, This or That is an entertaining way to pass the time and get to know people better.

In this post, we explain what this simple word game entails and provide the 101 best This or That questions you can ask.

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Can You Get PSAT Scores Early? How?

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Posted by Hannah Muniz | April 4, 2020

PSAT Info and Strategies

Oftentimes the most stressful part about the PSAT isn’t actually taking it but rather waiting for your scores to come out. How nice it would be if you didn’t have to wait six to eight weeks for your PSAT scores! But is it possible to get early PSAT scores, well before the official release date?

We'll answer this question here and tell you when PSAT scores typically come out. We will also give you some tips for what you can do in the meantime as you wait for your scores.

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