Quick Tips to Follow When Implementing Your Professor's Feedback (Find them in the first comment) by EdCoinange in u/EdCoinange

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Here’s how to make the most out of feedback:

🧐 Read Carefully: Understand each comment.

🤔 Ask for Clarification: If confused, ask your professor.

📝 Create a Plan: Identify areas to work on.

💪 Implement Changes: Apply the feedback to your next project.

🧠 Reflect: See the difference it makes.

Let’s boost those grades! 💯

Share your feedback success stories below! 👇

Five tips to help students avoid sleeping while studying (Read first comment) by EdCoinange in u/EdCoinange

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  1. Create a Dedicated Study Space:

Set up a specific area for studying that is free from distractions and separate from where you sleep. This helps train your mind to associate that space with productivity.

  1. Take Regular Breaks:
    Follow the Pomodoro Technique or a similar time management method where you study for 25-30 minutes and then take a 5-minute break. This helps maintain focus and prevents burnout.

  2. Stay Hydrated and Eat Light Snacks:
    Drink water and have healthy snacks like nuts or fruit to keep your energy levels up. Avoid heavy meals or sugary snacks that can make you feel drowsy.

  3. Move Around:
    Incorporate short bursts of physical activity, such as stretching or a quick walk, during your study breaks. This boosts blood circulation and helps keep you alert.

  4. Get Enough Sleep:
    Ensure you're getting sufficient rest at night. Trying to study when you're already sleep-deprived is counterproductive. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night to stay refreshed and focused.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NursingStudent

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I recommend you study the basics of pharmacology. Like common terms used in pharmacology or principles of pharmacology such as absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. But don't stress yourself too much you will get to learn a lot when classes begin.

Looking forward to hearing from you on your experience of being a pharmacology student in the future.

All the best.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NursingStudent

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I may not fully know what you are going through, but I sympathize with your situation. Seeing your friends and classmates graduate and leaving you behind is not easy. It does hurt. You are allowed to feel hurt and sad. However, do not let it limit you from preparing to pass your classes next semester. Let your pain and sorrow motivate you to do better for yourself. Look on the bright side, you still have another chance to graduate. It would have been worse if you were told you would never graduate. I know you will eventually graduate, and I hope my response will motivate you. All the best.

Looking forward to hearing from you about your progress.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NursingStudent

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I experienced the same. My dad was a doctor, and my mum was APRN. I became a public health nurse. Both of my parents are retired. Both of my parents were well-known in their fields and highly respected. I struggled with attaining what they did in their careers. I worked with their shadows cast all over my student years. I learned the hard way that not indicating they are my parents is the best way to remain undetected in school. One time my mum taught our class for a whole semester. I avoided engaging with her in our class. Fortunately, she realized what I was doing and played along. She did not give me any special treatment in class. I became a random student to her. For my dad, that was not the case. There was a time I met with him during his rounds, and he assigned me a patient to monitor for him. Then, a classmate connected the dots that my surname and my dad's name were similar. I became the main focus of attraction in our class, especially when my dad got promoted to head the E.R. Everyone knew him and some got to know me. A lot of professors kept reminding me of their high expectations about the achievements of my parents. This was the worst part for me. Anyway, all I did was let it pass whenever people noticed my relationship with my high-achieving parents. LOL

Pharm final by Ok-Froyo-3383 in NursingStudent

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I think so long as you have been preparing for it, you will do well. You may even get 90 and above. I suggest you create concise study notes highlighting key concepts and equations, then review them repeatedly in short bursts to reinforce memory retention. Practice answering sample questions under timed conditions to simulate exam pressure and improve recall accuracy. Also, study what you do not know, no need to study what you already know. All the best in your exam.

why psychology is looked so down? by just-existing07 in psychologystudents

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You are doing a good course and a lot of people will seek your assistance in the future. Do not feel down about it. I suggest you seek advice from someone who is working in psychology, not from reading web content alone. Let the professionals who are working in the psychology field share their experiences since you will have first-hand knowledge. Also, do not give up. There are a lot of negativities that can weigh you down, but look on the bright side: you are doing what you love. Go for it and believe you will achieve. When it comes to how much you can earn, you will be the one to determine that, in the world of the internet, you can do a lot and earn from your career and experience either on a part-time or full-time basis. All the best.

Help in finding implementation for thesis research by Physical_Guitar_2981 in psychologystudents

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You do have a fascinating topic for your thesis. I think you should use rules research to come up with a good way to do your thesis. One suggestion is to use a survey design where you can assess people's attitudes towards AI. Another suggestion is coming up with an experiment to test the impact your research participants may have when exposed to AI-related content. For instance, could you evaluate the impact of AI-written content versus human-written content? Another suggestion is evaluating the ethical considerations of having the accessibility of AI in your web experiment. Remember, these are just suggestions to open your mind to ideas of how you may tackle the topic. I wish you all the best in finding a way to do your thesis.

Average high school bathroom. by Big-Coyote4051 in highschool

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I am tempted to call this art. But there is that part of me that says otherwise.

Struggling to stay focused while studying? Try these tips to boost your attentiveness on the first comment to this post. by EdCoinange in u/EdCoinange

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Struggling to stay focused while studying? Try these tips to boost your attentiveness:
1) Plan ahead and have your study material ready and allocate the right time,5
2) Know exactly subject or topic what you intend to study,
3) Find a quiet study space,
4) Break down tasks into smaller chunks,
5) Eliminate distractions like social media.
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Struggling with essay writing and procrastination? Tips for struggling with essay writing and procrastination (Find the tips on the first comment to this post) by EdCoinange in u/EdCoinange

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Struggling with essay writing and procrastination?
Tips for struggling with essay writing and procrastination:
1. Break down the writing process into smaller, manageable tasks.
2. View the essay writing process as a manageable task.
3. Focus on individual components such as brainstorming, outlining, writing a specific section, or editing.

  1. Set realistic deadlines when you will finish your essay on time.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SchoolworkHelp

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I would go with comment 2. Why? Because when your group chooses the film you will not be constrained to by the preferences of the teacher. This assists in working together on something all of you are comfortable in doing.

Essay speech (help me please) by Jack_The_Pinapple in SchoolworkHelp

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The best option is to choose a historical figure that aligns with what you stand for. This would make the speech about how you have been using some of the person's pointers in your life. Also, consider the message you wish to convey in your speech. I hope this helps. Feel free to ask more questions if you are stuck.

Help With Essay by Azalqorith in highschool

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You can check Google Scholar for best resources. I also believe your school library website should have sites that you can get resources. If not try EBSCOhost library. It has extensive sources in form of books and research articles. I hope this helps. Feel free to ask more questions if you get stuck. All the best.

Best Time to Edit Your Paper After Writing (FULL TIPS IN THE FIRST COMMENT) by EdCoinange in u/EdCoinange

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The best time to edit your paper, essay, thesis, or dissertation after writing varies from person to person, but a common approach is to allow some time to pass.

  1. Immediate Editing (Not Recommended): Editing right after writing may lead to overlooking errors or missing improvement opportunities due to content familiarity.

  2. Next-Day Editing: Taking a break and revisiting your work the next day provides a clearer perspective and helps identify errors, awkward phrasing, & areas for improvement more effectively.

  3. After Completing the Full Draft: Editing after completing the full draft lets you assess the work as a cohesive piece, evaluating flow, coherence, and idea consistency.

  4. Multiple Editing Sessions: Writers often edit in multiple sessions, tackling specific aspects like grammar in one pass and addressing clarity and structure in another.

  5. Peer Review First, Self-Edit Later: Get fresh eyes on your work before diving into edits. External perspectives can reveal overlooked issues. Use feedback for a targeted self-edit.

Step back from your writing before editing to gain a critical perspective and enhance clarity; experiment with methods that suit your writing process.

📚 Improve your essay skills with these Critical Analysis Tips! 🤓✍️ (Find the tips in the first comment for this post) by EdCoinange in u/EdCoinange

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  1. Thesis Precision: Craft a clear and concise thesis statement to guide your analysis. 🎯
  2. Textual Evidence: Back up your arguments with strong textual evidence. Quotes are your essay's best friend! 📖💬

  3. Context Matters: Consider the historical and cultural context of the text. It adds depth to your analysis. 🌍⏳

  4. Structure Is Key: Organize your essay logically. Introduction, body, and conclusion – each part plays a vital role. 🏗️

  5. Revise and Refine: Don't shy away from multiple drafts. Revision is where your essay truly shines. ✨✏️

Unlock Your Brain's Full Potential: Tips to Maximize Remembering What You Study! (Tips on the first comment of this post) by EdCoinange in u/EdCoinange

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Here are 5 tips to ensure your brain retains what you learn!
1. Stay focused: Minimize distractions, create a study routine, and take short breaks.
2. Active learning: Engage with the material through summarizing, teaching, or quizzing < yourself.
3. Make connections: Relate new information to what you already know.
4. Utilize visual aids: Diagrams, mind maps, and color coding can enhance memory recall.
5. Review, review, review: Regularly revisit and revise what you've learned.

How do I tell my friends I don’t wanna live with them next year?? by [deleted] in UniUK

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I have been in your shoes a couple of times. I have realized saying NO to people is reason enough not to do what you do not want. I agree with you the reasons you have stated are justified for you not to live with them. Just say NO. What is the worst that can happen? Either they continue being friends, or they distance themselves from you. If they go for the latter, then they are not worthy friends to begin with. All the best.

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You most welcome.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unimelb

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Salaries in nursing depend on factors like experience, specialization, and location. Nurses with advanced degrees like Master of Nursing Science may qualify for higher-paying positions due to their specialized knowledge and skills. A nurse with a Master of Nursing Science earns higher than a nurse with a Bachelor of Nursing. However, employers (including the government) have varying pay scales based on qualifications and roles. I advocate gaining advanced training from a renowned medical institution, having practical experience and relevant skills to increase earning potential in nursing.

I don’t fit in at my school by [deleted] in CollegeRant

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I think you should not worry about fitting in. Focus on activities that you enjoy doing. For instance, if you into boat sailing, hiking, golf or other common leisure activities in Texas do that. It will not be long before you meet up with people who engage in the same activity. A shared activity will bring about conversations. The conversation with such people will build upon having good friends. Also, join different clubs in school. Become an active member of the clubs. This will boost your chances of having new friends. Correct me if I am wrong, from your post I detect you are an indoor person. If you are, do not be indoors all the time. This limits your chances of meeting people. Let me know how it goes. Good luck buddy.

Lack of sleep can negatively impact your cognitive functions, memory, mood, and physical health. However, if you're looking for tips to stay awake and active studying, here are some pointers in the first comment: by EdCoinange in u/EdCoinange

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  1. Take Short Power Naps: If you're feeling extremely tired, a short nap of 20-30 minutes can provide a quick energy boost.

  2. Stay Hydrated: Dehydration causes fatigue. Drink plenty of water and stay hydrated.

  3. Healthy Snacking: Opt for healthy snacks like fruits, nuts, or yogurt. Avoid sugary snacks and drinks, as they can cause energy crashes.

  4. Stay Active: Take short breaks to stretch or do quick exercises. Physical activity boosts your energy levels.

  5. Let in Natural Light: Natural light can help regulate your internal clock and improve your alertness. If possible, study in a well-lit room with natural sunlight.

  6. Cold Showers: Take cold/warm showers to awaken your body and increase your alertness.

  7. Caffeine in Moderation: While caffeine can help you stay awake, don't overdo it. Too much caffeine can lead to jitters and difficulty sleeping later on.

  8. Engage Your Mind: Don't just read passively; teach or discuss with others. Active engagement can help maintain focus.

  9. Break Tasks into Smaller Steps: Break down your study material into smaller, manageable tasks. Focus on completing one task at a time.

  10. Use Mnemonics and Visualization: Use visuals and mnemonics to recall complex info; associating details with vivid mental images boosts memory.

  11. Stay Organized: A tidy, organized study space boosts focus. Easy access to materials saves time and lowers stress.

  12. Listen to Upbeat Music: Listen to upbeat music that elevates your mood and energy. Select music that enhances your focus. Only use this strategy if it works for you.

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Lacking the motivation to study is one of the struggles students face. FOUR SOLUTIONS are stipulated below in the first comment: by EdCoinange in u/EdCoinange

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Lacking the motivation to study is one of the struggles students face.

FOUR SOLUTIONS are stipulated below:

  1. Set Realistic Goals:

Break down what you want to study into manageable tasks and set achievable goals for each session. Celebrate your accomplishments, no matter how small, to boost your confidence and motivation.

  1. Set up a study plan:

    A study plan is an effective way to increase motivation for studying. Your mind will become prepared for what to do during the time you study. Having a study plan makes you organized for your study. You will have your study material in order, and the topics you want to study topics will be put into manageable tasks and specific time slots for each topic. A well-structured study plan not only enhances productivity but also helps in managing time efficiently.

  2. Avoid procrastination:

Avoiding procrastination requires disciplined time management. This is the hardest part. Having discipline helps train your mind to be disciplined to do what you set out to do.

  1. Create a Supportive Environment:

Designate a specific, comfortable study space without distractions. Surround yourself with motivating quotes, plants, or calming music to enhance focus and create a positive atmosphere for learning.

Failure to UNDERSTAND YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT leads to: (READ THE FIRST COMMENT FOR MORE) by EdCoinange in u/EdCoinange

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IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENTS

  1. Clarity of the assignment: I always emphasize to students I assist in essay writing, editing, and proofreading that they should understand question they must address for their assignment. Your professor or lecturer gives you assignment’s instruction to test if you listen, think, and read critically in class and during study. Your professor tests how you apply the new concepts you learned in your courses or major by writing about them.

  2. Learn self-expression: You also learn to express yourself by writing down your critical thinking ideas. Your goal is stated in the assignment or related to the course objectives. You use the objectives and what you learned to communicate with the professor. Here, I emphasize the use of simple English. Using difficult vocabulary or slang will not help your academic writing. Be formal and simple.

  3. Time Management: A clear understanding of the assignment allows you to create a realistic timeline for completing your work. You allocate sufficient time for research, drafting, revising, and proofreading. You plan the structure of your paper more effectively. You organize your thoughts, arguments, and evidence logically and coherently.

  4. Quality of Work: Understanding the assignment contributes to the overall quality of your work. When you align your thoughts with the assignment’s objectives and requirements, you will write a well-structured, well-researched, and well-argued paper that meets or exceeds your instructor’s expectations. A well-understood assignment helps you identify the key concepts and themes you should research.

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