On the PEERS edu app, you are charged based on the time that you spend on a call with your private tutor. You are ultimately able to control the time […]
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How to Be Productive During Quarantine
Our Guest Blogger is Loralyn, one of our great tutors! After a couple months in quarantine, I’m sure you and the rest of the world are feeling a little stir […]
Read MoreHow to Adapt to Online Learning During Quarantine
Our Guest Blogger is Loralyn, one of our great tutors! Sitting in front of your computer all day can be easy when you’re watching or searching for things to satisfy […]
Read MoreInterview Skills 101
Whether you’re applying for a job, internship, or admission to a school, the application and interview process allows you to put your best foot forward. Here are some additional tips […]
Read MoreComparing the Quarter System and Semester System
Our Guest Blogger is Pak Wai, one of our great tutors! Here’s the thing. There are two different types of school system in the Unites States: the quarter and […]
Read More4 Financial Tips for Living on a Budget
Our Guest Blogger is Emma, one of our awesome tutors! Every college student knows the struggle of trying to make a little money go a long way: between books, school […]
Read MoreThings to Know Before Studying Abroad
Our Guest Blogger is Daisha, one of our great tutors! Studying abroad can be one of the most fun and enlightening experiences a student can have. For me personally I […]
Read MoreCommunication: The Gateway to Success
“Communication – the human connection – is the key to personal and career success.” – Paul J. Meyer We witness great accomplishments each day by people who can communicate effectively. […]
Read MoreSocial Good and PEERS edu
Our Guest Blogger is Daisha, one of our great tutors! As years pass social problems dealing with a wide range of issues are becoming more of a hot topic than […]
Read MoreBe Productive and Learn a Language This Summer!
Our Guest Blogger is Daisha, one of our great tutors! Language is something that people are often intimidated by. I know that for myself with growing up speaking only one […]
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