by Rob Reynolds | Apr 22, 2021 | Creating Academic Success
You know the benefits of taking dual-credit courses in high school: you save money, you build confidence in college-level work, and you don’t have to take College Algebra ever again. But taking a course that’s not for you can be discouraging and can make the...
by Rob Reynolds | Apr 8, 2021 | Creating Academic Success
Procrastination is a habit driven by decisions you make about what is important to you. You decide watching one more episode on Netflix is more important than studying for your Econ test. That taking a day trip to the beach is more important than finishing your...
by Rob Reynolds | Mar 25, 2021 | Creating Academic Success
You could read this blog post, or you can put it off until later. Procrastination can be a big challenge for students taking college courses. There are many reasons people procrastinate and the reasons tend to vary from person to person. In fact, the same person may...
by Rob Reynolds | Feb 11, 2021 | Creating Academic Success
Time management is easily one of the most important skills a student can have. How you spend your time and whether or not you’re using your time effectively can play a serious role in your academic success. Time management is especially important if you’re taking a...
by Rob Reynolds | Feb 4, 2021 | Creating Academic Success
If I were in charge, things would certainly be different. We’ve all had that thought before. The reality is, as you transition to college, you get to be in charge. Starting from scratch, you can make your life and learning experience whatever you want it to be....
by Courtney Macom | Jan 25, 2021 | Creating Academic Success
Picture this. You’ve been rocking your online courses! You are confident that you’ll get straight A’s this semester…until that inevitable moment when all the major projects for your classes happen to fall in the same two weeks. You feel your blood pressure rise...