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Tips to Make Progress on Your Dissertation Now

Summer is for lounging and having fun, but it's also time to prepare and get ahead. Learn about how you can make progress on your dissertation this summer, even if you haven't begun.

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PreLaw Courses: What Classes to Take Before Applying to Law School?

Monday July 13, 2009
How do you prepare for law school? Is there a particular set of courses that you should take to aid entry? What courses do law schools expect?

Courses to Take Before Applying to Medical School

Saturday July 11, 2009
As you register for Fall classes, think about your goals. If you're considering applying to medical school, there are a range of courses that you should take to assemble a competitive application. Consider enrolling in one or more of these courses this Fall.

Taking an Online Class? Read These 3 Tips

Wednesday July 8, 2009
Have you ever taken an online class - one that is taught over the Internet? I'm teaching a couple of online courses this summer and I've found that new students are often anxious. It's a whole new way of learning - without face-to-face contact. Lack of eye contact doesn't mean that online learning is ineffective. However, you need to be prepared and take an active role in order to ensure that you learn what you need. Here are the three most important things that you can do as an online student to ensure your success:

1. Log into class often. Log in to see the professor's announcements, but also to keep up with the online discussions and other activities. An Internet class requires that you do a lot of reading. Log in often so that you don't fall behind.

2. Ask questions. There is no stupid question. Really. If you have a question about how the course work, at least a handful of other students will have the same question. Also ask questions about the material. If you're unclear about something in the readings and the lecture or discussions haven't helped, ask. In an online class the students have a big role in determining the pace of the class and what is covered. Ask questions.

3. Read before participating. If your online class includes a forum or discussion area in which students are to post and converse with each other, be sure to read before posting. When a student posts without reading, it's obvious to anyone who has read - and irritates students and instructor alike. I've students email to complain about others. It happens. Don't be that student.

Juniors: Prepare for Graduate Admissions Now

Monday July 6, 2009
Don't wait until you're a senior to think about applying to graduate school - often that's too late! Students who are most likely to be accepted to graduate school amass experiences and develop skills over the college years. Reserve your senior year for preparing your applications, not filling in holes in your experience. If you're about to begin your junior year of college, take some time to learn more about what you can do now to improve your odds of getting into graduate school later.

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