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Educational Link Round-Up 7

1. Collecting Your Thoughts Is Good. Organizing Them Is Even Better. “Today’s apps, services and hardware make it easy to jot, sketch and save the things that inspire you.” 2. You Are What You Watch? The Social Effects of TV “There’s new evidence that viewing ...

 

Is Calculus the Least Difficult Math Subject?

Calculus has the reputation of being one of the hardest classes in high school or college, but it doesn't need to be. Hear me out! Math is really easy, unless you’re behind, then it's really hard. But that is not very different from many other things. Speaking a language may be easy for ...

 

How to Plan for AP Exams and College Admissions Tests: A Backward-Planning Approach

How to Plan for AP Exams and College Admissions Tests: A Backward-Planning Approach Successful test preparation rarely happens by accident. Students who perform well on AP exams and college admissions tests typically follow a clear plan—one that works backward from test dates and academic. ...

 

Reading Recommendations for High School Students – AJ Tutoring

“Let’s be reasonable and add an eighth day to the week that is devoted exclusively to reading.” – Lena Dunham Here are the ground rules: the only requirements were that the books be appropriate for high-school-aged readers, and that they not be books that regularly show up on high ...

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