5 Super Study Foods
5 Super Study Foods Written by Mary Beth Hills Ever have those nights where you have tons of homework you have to do, but you just can’t stay awake or can’t focus? How are you supposed to get anything done when you’re feeling so sluggish? Instead of drinking espresso shots or other caffeinated beverages, reach [...]
Make Your Mornings Go Smoother
Make Your Mornings Go Smoother: 4 ideas for stress-free mornings during finals week Written by Mary Beth Hills Late nights, 20-minute power naps, empty food packages littering your room…all signs of finals week. On top of doing papers and projects, professors expect you to study for their finals. When you’re staying up all night trying [...]
Chit Chatting with Carl Marshall
Chit Chatting with Carl Marshall Written by: Jill Sheets Recently I interviewed Carl Marshall, who is the author of the book The Light of Innocence. Continue to read on and learn more about his book on Christian living. R: Tell us a little bit about your shelf and your writing background? C: I grew [...]
Why Students Need A Home Office
Why Students Need A Home Office By Bobbi DePorter President, SuperCamp Developing strong study habits is an extremely important learning skill, but it’s often hard for kids to study at home with distractions such as TV and videogames, noisy siblings or family friends who drop in or frequently call on the phone. Having a supportive [...]
Conquering Math Anxiety
Conquering Math Anxiety Written by Devin Miller source: sxc.hu Do you feel nervous or anxious at the thought of sitting in a math class? If so, you are not alone! Math anxiety is a very common problem among students of all ages. The truth is, most careers involve some form of math, so chances are [...]