College & University

Practicality of management education
By Pardeep Sammy · 13 years ago
It’s a dream for any student to do post graduation in management. Lots of management institutes have come up in last two to three years. Student has lot many choices today. But students should be ...
How to Pass the SAT Exam without Worry
By Maribel Albi · 13 years ago
Entering college is an exciting stage of any high school graduates. It will not only lead you to your dream career but will it will pave way to a much brighter future for you hence; ...
Find the right college roommate, find college success
By Adalson Abbot · 13 years ago
Leaving home for college is always an exciting time for many freshmen as they imagine what the place will look like and how their lives will change once they get there. College is usually associated ...
LPN Schools in NJ - Making You the Very Best Nurse
By Rebe Carin · 13 years ago
If your mind is sharp and your heart to help others is huge, the chances are that you are potentially considering a career as a registered nurse. Many future nurses want to at least get ...
Become A Registered Nurse Online: Facts About Online Nursing Schools
By Rebe Carin · 13 years ago
It is no secret that there is a growing demand for registered nurses these days. In fact, becoming a registered nurse nowadays can open doors of opportunities to help expand one's career. With the influx ...
Ace Medicine Interviews with K.I.S.S. Vogue
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
Language is certainly a powerful tool, before during and after USMLE. Through it, you can alter the opinions of people, make them accept your ideas, inspire them or make them feel good about themselves. But ...
USMLE Step 2 Must-Have: Effective Feedback
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
A medical student's interpersonal life is dependent upon his facility for making his thoughts, feelings, and needs known to other colleagues and on his receptiveness to the attempts of others to share similar data with ...
USMLE Review Tips: Conflict Prevention
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
The medical field is a profession filled with feedback devices. Some are "coupled" - that is, the system automatically responds to feedback signals by making changes. A thermostat is one familiar example of this. However, ...
Selecting the Best USMLE Review
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
A lot of review programs are available and offers many promises in terms of attaining success with the USMLE Steps. But what makes a USMLE review worth your while, money and energy? A "review" is ...
Sleep To Pass USMLE Boards
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
Have you ever wondered what effect lack of sleep has on you? At some point or most probably, all throughout your medical school career, you probably pull an all-nighter, staying up 24 hours straight, cramming ...
Efficient Use Of Gregariousness, Rivalry and Competition in USMLE Review
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
The influence of the group to a medical student's growth and development cannot be denied. There are many good things that people do in a group and there are good many ways in which they ...
Tips for a Successful USMLE Review Process
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
How do you learn? Educational psychologists have explored this question for years and while differences of opinion and certain aspects exist, there is a general agreement on some principles that can guide your learning and ...
Various Strategies to tackle CAT Exams
By Nancy Poul · 13 years ago
In coming weeks we will be discussing all about CAT, the three sections and various strategies to tackle them but before that we need to understand our adversary. Understanding Competition: A lot has been said ...
Chapter Four - Chinese Education
By John Paddison · 13 years ago
An excerpt from An American Academic in Li Bai's Court: China Photos and Reflections by John H. Paddison Copyright 2011 Paddison-Orvik Publishing With my interest and background in education, my teaching in China placed me ...
Emotional Maturity - Productive In-House USMLE Review
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
To express all your emotions that you feel at the moment would make you very unpopular among people. In the interest of social living, you are supposed to strike a balance between excessive emotional inhibitions ...
What to Develop After USMLE Step One
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
As you enjoy the remaining days of your vacation after the rigorous USMLE review and anticipating the much-awaited USMLE scores, reduce your anxiety by focusing on any activity that could help you develop your personality. ...
Everything There is to Know that is related to College Grants for Students
By Randy Daugherty · 13 years ago
Every human being must pass through certain stages of life in order to define himself as a satisfied and fulfilled individual and there is really no way of circumventing this hierarchy. Among the most important ...
Clichés to Avoid For Successful USMLE Step 2
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
Maybe you have equipped yourself with all the tools that you need to bring success in your USMLE steps, especially in the communication area; but did you know that you also need to avoid certain ...
Valuable Communication Guidelines Before and After Successful USMLE Steps
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
Communication is a process that is vital in every profession, much more with in the field of medicine. Equipping yourself with valuable communication techniques appropriate on the level of different individuals as well as clinical ...
Effective Motivation in USMLE Review – Treatment for Medical Student's Helplessness
By Gerald Faye Johnson · 13 years ago
Helplessness among medical students is a state in which nothing that the students choose to do affects what happens to them. These medical students believe that many things in their lives are beyond their control ...