[work in progress] Now that the academic year has ended, my mind turns again to the students who have recently left us and will excitedly start university in the autumn. I have provided advice and […]
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Read More →Students going hungry in Belgium NOTE in many cafeterias the sale price may include a profit margin rather than the actual production cost of the food I’ve long argued that for home based students at […]
Read More →EXTRACT There’s a growing push to focus on our brain differences, not deficits. This wider view of “normal” is a big part of something called neurodiversity. Advocates hope the idea expands how we think of developmental disorders, […]
Read More →You think you know? Get organised. … Don’t skip class! … Take notes. … Talk to your teacher & ask questions. … Space out your studying. … Create a study plan – & stick to […]
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