iCyte is a great resource for online students who do most of their researching and work online.
Getting a degree online is getting more and more commonplace every year. The schools offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees are refining their programs and are starting to get more competitive with traditional schools.
Join APU for best practices and tips from the experts for researching original Civil War documents online in this special live Webcast on March 3rd.
The Kindle, Nook, and a slew of electronic book readers are rapidly emerging on the scene. They offer great features–easy reading screens, ability to hold hundreds of books, limited Web access, and automated searching.
For some, taking a walk in nature is like a hot cup of coffee; it gives you that kick of energy you need to get back on track for work.
Typically the warning signs of failure in school are clear-cut. Your grades are C’s or lower, constantly asking for extensions, getting incompletes on assignments, or you don’t understand what’s going on in class.
Join APU for a live webcast discussion on Living in Space with NASA astronauts Jim Reilly and Wendy Lawrence.
Thousands of students worldwide are using technologies and tools created or adapted for online college studies. Discussion boards, direct e-mail between students and professor, and web-enabled “student lounges†are important tools in learning online.
With tuition hikes abound at many schools throughout the country many parents, and students, are finding the cost to attend school a little hard to swallow. However, there are other ways to attend school without sacrificing your bank account or credit rating.