How to learn something new? The best way to learn something new can vary depending on the individual and the subject matter, but here are some general tips that can be helpful: Start with a positive attitude: A positive attitude towards learning something new can make a big difference in your motivation and progress. Approach […]
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Udemy wants to help in such uncertain times by offering free online courses Udemy, among the world’s leading independent online training providers, understand things feel uncertain right now, and we’re all looking for ways we can help. At Udemy, the mission is to improve lives through online learning. Sometimes that means new skills for a […]
Blinkist is a fantastic mobile app that summarizes popular books and gives you the opportunity to read or listen to them. You can copy any book summary and download it or share. Imagine getting the essence of a full book in less of 10 minutes: it’s possible! Here the must-read (or listen to): Thinking, Fast […]
You have read or heard that to have success in life you must read great books but you struggle in not finding the time or the ability to focus? It’s true that there are hundreds of must-read books to become a better person, worker, entrepreneur, lover, thinker, etc. but how and when if we are […]
The course “Learning How to Learn” gives you easy access to the invaluable learning techniques used by experts in art, music, literature, math, science, sports, and many other disciplines. You’ll learn about how the brain uses two very different learning modes and how it encapsulates (“chunks”) information. You’ll also cover illusions of learning, memory techniques, […]
You risk getting a low IELTS score, not enough… Have a look at these proven methods to improve your performance Preparing for IELTS has always been a tough step for students. IELTS is the leading Secure English Language Test (SELT) required to study in English-speaking countries. In particular after Brexit, many European students willing to […]
The GMAT changed on April 16, 2018. The Quantitative Reasoning Section dropped from 37 questions in 75 minutes to 31 questions in 62 minutes. The Verbal Reasoning Section dropped from 41 questions in 75 minutes to 36 questions in 65 minutes. GMAC has elected to reduce overall exam time from 4 hours to 3.5 hours […]
Defeating the Habit of Delaying Important Tasks It’s Friday evening and the clock is ticking. You’re working irately to finish an assignment before the five o’clock due date, while noiselessly reviling yourself for not beginning it sooner. How did this happen? What turned out badly? For what reason did you lose your core interest? All […]
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