College Spotlight – Emory University
Emory University, founded in 1836, is a private institution located in the suburb of Druid Hill, near the downtown area of Atlanta, Georgia. Emory is divided into nine colleges and schools with four of them servicing both undergraduates and graduate students. Emory University has been recognized for its demanding academics, highly ranked graduate and professional schools, state-of-the-art research, and a competitive undergraduate education in the arts and sciences. [Read More]
Qualities to Look For in a College Town
A college town can be defined as a location or a place where the identity of the city is both shaped by and complementary to the educational institution. The neighborhoods are enjoyed by all of the residents, those who are matriculated students as well as those who are not. Not only is the college the major source of employment but its presence is also a source of commerce in the city, with such establishments as restaurants, shops, and entertainment businesses. A “true” college town is one in which the younger learners connect with old traditions, and all cultural, social, and political philosophies are welcomed and embraced by residents of the community. [Read More]
Bite Size Grammar Tip: Writing Numerals and Numbers
Writers often ask themselves when is it appropriate in formal writing to express numbers as figures or digits and when to spell out numbers as words. Namely, when do you write seven and when do you write 7? [Read More]
College Spotlight – University of Texas-Austin
University of Texas-Austin, founded in 1883, is a public institution located a quarter mile away from downtown Austin on a 434-acre campus. Ranked among the best colleges in the U.S., it is also one of the largest schools in the country. The energetic city of Austin is known for its food scene, its lively music, and its outdoor activities. The university is divided into 18 schools and colleges, with the college of Liberal Arts being the largest among them. UT’s graduate programs are also highly ranked and well regarded… [Read More]
Forming Study Groups
During college, students may find themselves struggling in a particularly challenging course. However, they should realize that there are other students who may also be struggling as well. Although some students may prefer to study alone, others may find that it is not the best way to utilize their time. If students find that they feel unproductive or directionless when studying alone, they should consider organizing a study group. [Read More]
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