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Dustin Wax, over at LifeHack.org, recently posted an article on conducting better student research: Advice for Students: 10 Steps Towards Better Research It’s certainly worth … Read more
Dustin Wax, over at LifeHack.org, recently posted an article on conducting better student research: Advice for Students: 10 Steps Towards Better Research It’s certainly worth … Read more
Most study advice, admittedly, is not all that surprising: study earlier, have a schedule, don’t write papers drunk. Occasionally, however, in the course of my … Read more
Like many productivity junkies, I’m a fan of the Inbox Zero concept, meaning I try to maintain an empty e-mail inbox. There is, however, one … Read more
This is the second post in a three-part series focusing on the Straight-A Gospels. Today we focus on Gospel #2: Studying is a Technical Skill … Read more
I aim to occasionally introduce other online resources that provide a unique take on similar topics. Today, I wanted to present: Academic Productivity. This blog, … Read more
The wrong way to conduct paper research Gather up a bunch of books and journals that seem relevant to your topic. Dump them in your … Read more
This is the first post in a three-part series focusing on the Straight-A Gospels — the core concepts behind my book, How to Become a … Read more
My book, How to Become a Straight-A Student, presents a simple thesis: Most college students could score straight A’s without studying more hours than the … Read more