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How to Give a School Presentation

October 31, 2012
How to Give a School Presentation

Public speaking is different for everyone. Some people are indifferent to an audience, some embrace a crowd, and some absolutely freeze up when faced with so many staring pairs of eyes. Unfortunately, class presentations will come your way no matter how you feel about them, so public speaking is a skill you need to acquire. Firstly, never think that public speaking can only be mastered by extroverted people. If you are particularly introverted, a little shy, or maybe just even lacking strong self-confidence, that doesn’t mean you can’t give a great presentation. Anybody can stand up in front of the class and present their material... Read More About How to Give a School Presentation

Ask an Admissions Expert: Shannon Duff

October 30, 2012
Ask an Admissions Expert: Shannon Duff

Varsity Tutors brings you insider tips and advice straight from nationally recognized admissions experts. Shannon Duff acquired both her Bachelor’s degree and MBA from Yale University and later went on to work in Yale’s Undergraduate Admissions Office. Having served as both an interviewer and application reader, Shannon has attained an impressive understanding of the overall admissions process as well as the ability to recognize exactly what makes a student’s application stand out. She currently works as a College Coach for Collegiate Compass, an admissions counseling firm she founded. VT: How far ahead of time should a stud... Read More About Ask an Admissions Expert: Shannon Duff

How to Find Your Study Space

October 29, 2012
How to Find Your Study Space

Sometimes, when it comes to studying, it’s all about where you are. If you’re having trouble getting through the material or focusing on the task at hand, don’t immediately assume it’s because the work is too difficult and that you can’t handle it. Students are quick to get frustrated and give up when an assignment becomes too strenuous. They may end up blaming the material for being too complicated or the teacher for not explaining it logically enough – or worse, end up blaming themselves for seemingly lacking the comprehension skills. That negative train of thought must be avoided. Students should not be ... Read More About How to Find Your Study Space

5 Things to Know About Off-Campus Living

October 28, 2012
5 Things to Know About Off-Campus Living

Although we all describe the initial move to college as “living on your own,” that’s really an illusion of sorts. Sure, you may be living without your parents, but it takes a lot more than that to be seriously independent. The dorms may offer you a place of your own, but let’s face it – they still shelter you from some big responsibilities that truly living on your own entails. Of course, no one lives in the dorms forever. It’s fun for awhile, but eventually you get fed up with the cramped space and loud floormates and are ready to move on. Students even recognize the aspects of an actually independent livi... Read More About 5 Things to Know About Off-Campus Living

How to Choose Your First College Roommate

October 27, 2012
How to Choose Your First College Roommate

There are so many different ways to go about choosing your first college roommate nowadays. You can play it safe and room with someone you knew from high school. You can join the Facebook group for your incoming class and meet someone on there. You could meet someone at your summer orientation – or you could just go totally random and hope for the best. Well, if you choose the last option, then you’ll just have to cross your fingers that the situation works out okay. But if you go a different route, one that involves you meeting the person beforehand in some fashion, there are a few crucial things you should evaluate in order to ma... Read More About How to Choose Your First College Roommate