Read With Your Child: Stay Young And Stay With It
Reading books is more like a gateway to a world of creativity and information. As parents, it’s our job to make kids develop an interest for reading. Unfortunately, it’s now more difficult than ever to convince them to give up their console games, computers, ... Continue Reading →
A-level revision – Move to e-revision, books are too expensive
A-level exams are better known as academic qualifications that all students with ages between 16 and 18 must pass in order to pursue a college degree. Unlike GCSEs, A-levels are considered a lot more complex and elaborated. As far as exam revisions are concerned, ... Continue Reading →
Summertime Escapes: Captivating Books for Summer 2013
What’s more indulgent than lounging poolside paging through an incredible book? Reading is a fantastic summertime escape. Catherine Lodge of Language Matters, a Pennfoster.edu community blog, agrees. She says summer is “the best time to indulge in some ... Continue Reading →
Should I get a New Textbook or Second Hand Textbook?
Aside from the tuition fee, the most expensive aspect of education is textbooks. On the average, a student can spend thousands of dollars every semester just to meet the course requirements. When it comes to textbooks, a student can choose either purchasing a new ... Continue Reading →