Friday 24 May 2013

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4 ways disorganization affects your grades & how to fix it

By Avianne Tan for HerCampus It’s the middle of the school year, and let’s just say things are starting to get a little messy… literally. Slowly, the crisp clean notebooks, binders, and folders you started out with are turning into untidy heaps as you stuff them with all sorts of miscellaneous papers. …

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15-year old creates genius app for skimming documents

Tanay Tandon is only fifteen, but he recently released a brilliant-sounding, patent-pending app for his high school debate team called Clipped. He should forget the debate team. Once perfected, Clipped is

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inside look at the modern students study habits

StudyBlue recently surveyed 500 students about what study habits got them through finals. The picture of the modern student that emerged from student responses highlights the importance of digital devices,

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parents wonder: why so much homework?

As the movement against excessive homework continues to grow, some parents say they’re drawing a line in the sand between home and school. Schools, in turn, arestarting to

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why ‘googling it’ is not enough

Has the Internet changed the way students conduct research? Yes, and not always for the better, reports to a study released last week by the Pew Research Center,

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high school puts moratorium on homework to allow more time for play

A high school in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia region has put in place a ban on homework in order to help relieve some of the pressure put on students

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guess who’s assigning the homework now

Solanlly Canas had to tackle some tough math problems at home—and she had herself to thank. Canas (at right in photo), a senior at High School in the Community

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must have app: graphing calculator

Hmm…. Should I spent $50.00 plus on a graphing calculator or $2.99 on an app that does the same thing. Graphing calculators are expensive, but it's almost impossible to

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studies find more students cheating, even high achievers

Large-scale cheating has been uncovered over the last year at some of the nation’s most competitive schools, like Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan, the Air Force Academy and, most recently, Harvard. Studies of student

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teens launch ‘hallway’ a homework help site for high school students

Hallway, a new start up created by high school students for high school students has just launched. Hallway is a website where students submit questions about subjects, such as