Watching the Clock: 5 Ways to Master Time Management and Effective Studying
Posted on Jul 27, 2010 in Colleges & Universities by Online Education Blog.
You wake up, hop in the shower, pick out something to wear, brush your teeth (hopefully) and you’re out the door. Breakfast? What exactly is that again? Off to work, run errands, do this, do that, go here, go there, meet with friends, grab some dinner…and it goes on and on. Oh, and don’t forget about that paper that you have to submit tonight!
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President Obama to Speak at National Convention for Disabled American Veterans
Posted on Jul 26, 2010 in News by Veterans Benefits GI Bill.
The National Convention of Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is expecting a very important guest speaker this year. President Obama will address DAV, one of the nation’s biggest veterans groups, on Aug. 2 in Atlanta, Georgia. The President will highlight an extensive list of accomplishments made by his administration in improving veterans’ programs, according to White [...]
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MyCAA Revises Their Military Spouse Tuition Benefits
Posted on Jul 22, 2010 in Financial Aid, News, military education by Veterans Benefits GI Bill.
After a comprehensive review, the Department of Defense (DoD) rolled out a newly restructured military spouse career advancement account (MyCAA) to begin October 25, 2010 at 8 a.m. EDT.
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UC: The Next Online Degree Program?
Posted on Jul 20, 2010 in Colleges & Universities by Online Education Blog.
It looks like the University of California (UC) has found itself in a vortex of debate as they attempt to jump on the online degree program bandwagon. There are many benefits to an online degree program, but is it right for the UC system? The U.S. Department of Education might think so, according to a [...]
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Chew On This…Improve Your Memory!
Posted on Jul 20, 2010 in Colleges & Universities, Online Degrees & Programs by Online Education Blog.
All the energy drinks in the world will not help you remember the answer to #24 on your midterm. Sure, they might help you stay awake to study (jitters included) but did you know that there are actually foods you can eat that will improve memory? Surprisingly, your studying environment affects your performance as well. [...]
