AIFS Study Abroad in Cannes, France

France
Other Cities in France: Cannes

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Dates: August - May (Full Year), August - December (Fall Semester), January - May (Spring Semester)

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AIU in Paris, France - Fashion Journalism & Photography, 5-Week Summer Program

France
Paris: Paris

Term: Summer


Description: Gain full exposure to the Paris fashion scene and earn 10 quarter hours or 6 semester hours of academic credit!

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French in Beautiful Provence D'Azur

France
Nice: Nice
Hyeres: Hyeres

Term: Throughout the year
Dates: throughout the year

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Temple University in Paris: Sorbonne Study Program

France
Paris: Paris

Term: Summer
Dates: 4-wk: month of July; 6-wk: beg. July to mid-August

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AYA Paris at the Sorbonne

AYA Paris offers semester/academic year study at the Université de Paris-Sorbonne/Paris IV (as well as other units of the Université de Paris) and the Institut Catholique. Classes are offered at all levels of study, and all courses (regular courses taken with Sorbonne students) are taught in French by regular university professors. Grades are accurately reported and transcripts are certified by the Sorbonne. AYA basic and housing fees are moderate. Students stay with Parisian families (home stay), and an impressive array of cultural activities is arranged by the Resident Director.

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Arcadia University: Study Abroad at Arcadia in Paris

France
Paris: Paris

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Dates: Semester/Academic Year

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API at the Institut Catholique in Paris

France
Paris: Paris

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer, Trimester
Dates: See API website

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API at the Grenoble Ecole de Management

PRE-DEPARTURE SERVICES Advising, @api Online Resources, Orientation Materials and Support, Mobile Phone, Peer Mentors, Social Networking, and Scholarships.
ON-SITE SERVICES Airport Reception, Resident Directors and Staff, On-Site Orientation, Housing (Including Meals and Laundry with Some Options), Transit Pass, Tuition, Tutoring, Language and Culture Tools, Medical and Life Insurance, Excursions (Overnight, Day and International in some locations), Social and Cultural Activities, Welcome and Farewell Group Meals, and Volunteer Opportunities.

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API & The University of Massachusetts in Paris:The Universite Paris Diderot & Par Dauphine

France
Paris: Paris

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Dates: Sept-Jan; Sept-Jun; Jan-Jun

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CIEE Liberal Arts Program in Rennes, France

France
Other Cities in France: Rennes

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Dates: Fall 16 weeks: late Aug-mid-Dec; Spring 19 weeks: early Jan-late May; Academic Year 2009-10 38 weeks: late Aug-late May

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Grenoble Language and Liberal Arts Program

France
Grenoble: Grenoble

Term: Fall, Spring, Summer


Description: The Grenoble Language and Liberal Arts Program allows students to live and study in a university town in a spectacular alpine setting. The program has two levels:

Level 1: Intensive French Language, for students at the intermediate level

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IES: Semester/Year in Paris

France
Paris: Paris

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
Dates: Sept-Dec, Jan-June

Description: Since 1950, IES has been building quality study abroad programs and introducing U.S. students to new places, studies, and ways of thinking. A non-profit educational organization, IES offers high academic standards and extensive financial aid in almost 30 programs throughout the world.

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IAU - Le Centre d'Aix

Description: A program designed for liberal arts majors with beginning to advanced French language skills. All levels of French language and literature courses are offered, along with a variety of liberal arts courses taught in English or in French.

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Study in Aix, France with ASA

France
Aix-en-Provence: Aix-en-Provence

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer, Throughout the year

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Abroadco in Paris, France

France
Paris: Paris

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter

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Abroadco in Aix-en-Provence, France

France
Aix-en-Provence: Aix-en-Provence

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer, Throughout the year

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AIFS Study Abroad in Grenoble, Language and Culture Program

France
Grenoble: Grenoble

Term: Fall, Spring
Dates: Inquire for specific dates.

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Human Rights and Conflict Resolution in Europe

France
Other Cities in France: Strasbourg

Term: Summer

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Affordable Semester in France

France
Other Cities in France: Angers

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Dates: Please visit our website

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Superfoods for Baby: Eating by Color

Antioxidants play a key role in protecting our bodies from the damage that can cause serious illness, particularly heart disease and cancer. Antioxidants effectively disarm certain harmful molecules known as free radicals, which can cause damage and disease. Many fruits and vegetables are rich in antioxidants, and the key to making sure you are getting a good supply of antioxidants is to choose a good variety of brightly colored fruits and vegetables to eat each day. The time to start stocking up with these protective nutrients is in childhood -- it can never be too early.

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Superfoods for Babies: 7-9 Months

Vegetables and Fruits

In her book Superfoods for Babies and Children (Atria Books), bestselling author Annabel Karmel details which are the best foods for your 7- to 9-month-old baby, and why.

What Are Superfoods? >>

Veggies & Fruits

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Superfoods for Babies: 6 Months and Older

Broccoli is a true Superfood, as it is a great source of vitamin C and also contains beta-carotene, folic acid, iron, potassium, and anticancer phytonutrients. Broccoli is best steamed or microwaved, as boiling it in water halves its vitamin C content. If your baby isn't keen on the taste, mix it with a sweet-tasting vegetable like sweet potato, rutabaga, or butternut squash.

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Superfoods for Babies: 1-2 Years

Brightly colored vegetables contain a wide variety of phytochemicals (plant chemicals) that will give us a greater chance of preventing diseases such as coronary heart disease and cancer. Canned tomatoes retain most of their nutrients but do also contain salt.

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Getting Fat in a Baby's Diet

Rice milk comes in several varieties. If you can find one that contains fat, that would be great. But if not, kids are still able to get the fat they need from a typical American, toddler diet.

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Good Fats for Kids

Babies get omega-3s naturally from breast milk, but those who are formula-fed can get their supply too. Most major brands of formula now contain added DHA and ARA -- a good move, since it makes today's formulas even more similar to breast milk, says Parents advisor Ari Brown, MD. Companies like Gerber and Plum Organics are also offering baby cereal and fruit and veggie purees containing DHA.

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Babies and Kids Need More Vitamin D

Offer fortified yogurt as part of meals; if your kid gets sick of it, try freezing fun fruity flavors in ice-pop trays.
Get your kid hooked on salmon -- a 3.5 ounce serving contains nearly all the vitamin D kids need every day

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Introducing Yogurt into Your Baby's Diet

There have been a few studies suggesting that yogurt helps eczema and other similar conditions. The beneficial bacteria in yogurt seem to help by bringing the immune system to a good, middle level of alertness. It boosts immunity if it is low, and calms the immune system down if it is overexuberant.

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Drinking Water

At 2 months, most babies do fine with 4 ounces of water a day. The more you go over that, the higher the risk of the problems we talked about. And babies are built so that they usually don't need extra water -- unless it is very hot. Usually, even then, extra formula or breast milk is a better choice.

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6 months -- Butternut Squash Puree

In a large bowl, combine ground turkey, egg, 1/4 cup milk, bread, bread crumbs, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and a pinch of poultry seasoning. Shape into 1/2-inch size meatballs and place in a saucepan with chicken broth. Cook meatballs, stirring occasionally, over medium heat until cooked through, about 10 minutes. In a measuring cup, combine cream of chicken soup and remaining 1/4 cup milk. Stir into saucepan with meatballs. Serve with egg noodles. Makes about 36 meatballs.

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3 Ways to Help Your Baby Love Fruits & Veggies

Yes, your baby will probably make a nose-wrinkling, brow-furrowing, mom-why-are-you-making-me-try-this face the first time you serve him something unfamiliar -- but that doesn't mean he won't eat still it. "That displeased look is a knee-jerk reaction," says Mennella. "We found that babies continued to accept spoonfuls of veggies even after making those faces."

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Study/Intern in Paris

ELI-Experiential Learning International's Mission Statement: ELI's full name, Experiential Learning International, reflects our philosophy. We believe that the most compelling life lessons come through experience, and that international experiences are among the most profound influences on our sense of self and our view of the world. ELI facilitates flexible international learning programs for independent travelers by partnering with local organizations to give participants the opportunity to experience and contribute to sustainable ongoing local projects throughout the world.

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French and European Studies: Pau, France - USAC

University Studies Abroad Consortium's Mission Statement: We are a nonprofit consortium of 33 U.S. universities offering you quality study abroad programs for over 27 years from housing, internships, field study courses and more; from the point you apply, your arrival and stay, to your transcript upon return. The mission of the University Studies Abroad Consortium is to provide students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills, experiences and attitudes to prepare them for the global society of the 21st century. We believe study abroad is the most effective way to accomplish these goals.

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Eurolingua One-to-One French Homestays in France

Eurolingua Institute's Mission Statement: The Eurolingua Institute provides group and individual customized tuition in modern languages, paid work experience programmes, internships, and unique immersion programmes living in the teacher's own home. The Eurolingua Institute currently teaches 11 languages at over 70 schools in 40 countries and at over 150 homestay locations worldwide.

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New York University in Paris

Scholarships are Available. Need - and merit-based scholarships are available. Visit our Web site for a list of scholarship opportunities available each semester to students studying at NYU in Paris.

Application Process Involves:

Online Application plus Application Assessment

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International Business and French

Institut Mediterraneen de Langues & Services's Mission Statement: The Institut Mediterraneen de Langues/Services (IML/S) aims at combining education with culture. It forms the strategic center between universities in France and abroad and offers specific services for students wishing to immerse themselves in French culture and experience the otherness of Europe (administrative procedures, registration, academic courses, housing and excursions).

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High School Summer Abroad in France

Edu-Culture International (ECI)'s Mission Statement: To broaden the academic horizons of students and to create well-rounded, culturally aware student leaders. Goals: ECI provides young people with opportunities to embrace new cultures, to improve foreign language ability, and to develop interpersonal skills.

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AIU in Paris, France - Fashion Styling & Trend Forecasting

Written Application

Post-Program Services Include:

Exit Debriefing Abroad

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Summer in Paris

International Education Programs's Mission Statement: International Education Programs (IEP) at Jacksonville University promotes global experiences by engaging students and faculty in study, internship and volunteer programs that will expose them to other countries, cultures, languages and people. International Education Programs (IEP) promotes cultural immersion through challenging study programs

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Study Abroad in the South of France

This Program is open to American and Canadian Participants.

Typical Living Arrangements :
Home-stays

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CSA at University of Paris, Sorbonne

Center For Study Abroad - CSA International, Inc.'s Mission Statement: Since 1990, CSA has strived to provide quality education programs overseas at a good value. Programs are open to all adults, for Study Abroad is for everyone.

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Arcadia University: Summer Study Abroad in Paris

Arcadia University: The College of Global Studies's Mission Statement: The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University advances the University's mission to prepare students for life in a rapidly changing global society. Because international learning is an essential component of an effective undergraduate education, Arcadia is committed to providing high-quality, academically sound and experientially rich

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CIEE Contemporary French Studies Program in Paris

CIEE's Mission Statement: Since 1947, the Council on International Educational Exchange, known as CIEE, has been in pursuit of its mission, "to help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge, and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world. Our services to young people studying, working, teaching, and traveling abroad are more important than ever.

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Intrax Study Abroad: Summer in France

Intrax Study Abroad's Mission Statement: Intrax Study Abroad is a premier youth exchange organization dedicated to international education and cultural exchange. Since 1980, as a part of Intrax Cultural Exchange, we've provided dynamic study abroad experiences for more than 40,000 students, enabling them to live and study all over the world for summer, semester and academic year programs. Let us help you plan your Cultural Adventure!

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Study Abroad in France with St. John's University

St. John's University's Mission Statement: St. John's University is Catholic, Vincentian, and Metropolitan. We aim not only to be excellent professionals with an ability to analyze and articulate clearly what is, but also to develop the ethical and aesthetic values to imagine and help realize what might be. St. John's is a Catholic university, founded in 1870 in response to an invitation of the first Bishop of Brooklyn, John Loughlin, to provide the youth of the city with an intellectual and moral education.

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EF Education Study Abroad Program in Nice

EF International Language Schools's Mission Statement: EF Education First offers programs for language learning, Academic and University preparation, cultural exchange, and international educational tours. EF aims to break down barriers of language, culture, and geography.

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Parsons Paris School of Art + Design

France
Paris: Paris

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Dates: Please visit website

Description: Studying at Parsons Paris is a uniquely rich experience for young artists and designers. Through an international faculty of working professionals, the school maintains close ties with the Parisian art and design culture. Special

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ISA in Paris, France

ISA (International Studies Abroad)'s Mission Statement: ISA's mission is to provide high quality education abroad opportunities to American and Canadian college students at an affordable price. We recognize that we play an important role in the worldwide effort of international educators to increase individuals' awareness of cultures and societies outside of their own national

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New! French Language & Business Studies in the French Alps - CEA

CEA Global Education's Mission Statement: CEA's Mission is to create and facilitate opportunities for personal growth and global understanding through quality international education and cultural experiences.

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Semester in Paris: French Language and Culture

Description: This program at the Sorbonne is perhaps the most classic French language program in study abroad and an excellent way to build French language and cultural proficiency. We supplement this program with immersive field experiences inside and outside of Paris that build comfort in interacting in French. This program is restricted to students with some French language proficiency in order to ensure a successful immersion experience.

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API at the Cours de Civilisation Francaise de la Sorbonne

Academic Programs International (API)'s Mission Statement: Academic Programs International, API, is an educational organization dedicated to providing challenging and enriching study abroad programs for our students. The experience of living, interacting and learning in an international environment presents invaluable opportunities for each student's academic and personal development.

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Romanas Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria

Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria
Restaurants - Nobby Beach, QLD
(07) 5572 7572
www.georgesbroadbeach.com.au
reservations@georgesbroadbeach.com.au
Address
2233 Gold Coast Hwy, Nobby Beach QLD 4218, AustraliaGet Directions Open Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

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Semester at Sea - Summer 2010 Voyage

Description: Semester at Sea gives you a taste of the entire globe as you travel more than 24,000 nautical miles to as many as 12 off-the-beaten-path international destinations ... or to a single fascinating world region for intensive exploration.

The leader in shipboard study-abroad education, Semester at Sea sails three voyages per year for academic credit. Our vessel, the MV Explorer, is a passenger liner converted into a state-of-the-art seafaring campus.

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Post-Graduate Certificate in International Business Management + Work in Canada

Description: Education is provided at Centennial College in Toronto, Ontario and the internship and work placement services are provided by WISH Canada Recruit Inc.

This unique program allows students that have international degrees and diplomas in any discipline to have a Canadian education and work experience in a short period of time in the exciting field of International Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Management after graduation from the college. Work placement services can be provided either by WISH Canada in Vancouver or WISH Canada in Toronto.

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Advanced Diploma in Business Management and E-Commerce + Professional Internship in Canada

Description: Advanced Business Management and E-commerce Co-op Programs
* Education is provided by Sprott-Shaw Community College
* Professional Business Internship placement is provided by WISH Canada
* Total term of the program: 98 Weeks (23 Months)
* Type of visa: Study permit required to enter the program.
* Co-op permit: Can be obtained in Canada after arrival.
* Duration of Co-op: 49 Weeks
* Start date: every 4 weeks

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Post-Graduate Certificate plus Work in Canada

Description: Education is provided at public colleges in Greater Toronto Area, Ontario and the internship and work placement services are provided by WISH Canada Recruit Inc.

This unique program allows students that have international degrees in any discipline to get a Canadian education in a short period and gain valuable Canadian work experience after graduation from the college. Work placement services can be provided either by WISH Canada in Vancouver or WISH Canada in Toronto.

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Business Certificate Study in Toronto (UIM) + Professional Internship: 6-12 months program

The UIM certificate program has 2 stgudy Modules of 12 weeks for a total of 24 weeks, which is followed by 1 or 2 modules of professional internship experience. Classes are offered in Toronto downtown, 4 hours a day from Monday to Friday (Except National holidays). The Understanding International Marketplace Certificate Course is given many times throughout the year, giving you the freedom to start at your convenience.

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General Information about Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University (WMU), established in 1903, is a public research university located in Kalamazoo, in southwestern Michigan. WMU enrolls about 25,000 students and offers Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degree programs through seven colleges and schools.

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General Information About the University of Minnesota in Duluth

The University of Minnesota in Duluth was founded in 1895 by the Minnesota Legislature as a normal school, training students to become teachers and instruct others. Today, the university still has a strong education program. The university's team is called the bulldogs, and they compete in Division II sports. Some of the university's notable alumni include founder of the Oreck Corporation David Oreck, head football coach Dan Devine, NHL player Derek Plante and National Geographic nature photographer Jim Brandenburg.

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Oklahoma State University General Information

Founded under the name of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, the university has evolved into a thriving institution with 26 residence halls. Modern Oklahoma State University has produced architecture alumni who have won a number of awards in their field second, only to the University of Illinois. Aerospace students attending the Stillwater, OK campus have also constructed remotely piloted aircraft that won the DBF competition. In total, Oklahoma State University athletes have won 55 Olympic Medals. University projects that have developed Stillwater, OK's technology sector include Sun Grant Research projects, whose goal is the development of alternative energy production.

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Information about California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo

California Polytechnic State University was formed in 1901 with the use of a pen by Governor Bill Gage. The purpose of the school, from the get-go, was to create a place where both sexes could learn all they wanted to about the arts and sciences. Agriculture, mechanics, the economy, business and education were all offered as areas of study to those first students. In 1906, eight first students were handed their diplomas and became the first graduating class of Cal Poly. These days the college has seven colleges offering degrees from bachelor's to upper-level.

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Information about New York University

New York University is a private research university located in Manhattan in the Greenwich Village section. Nicknamed the Violets because of the school colors, violet and white, the official mascot is a bobcat. While not known for its athletics, it has produced many award winners in the arts along with 27 Nobel Prize winners. Despite the urban location, many students choose to live on campus, which makes for a vibrant college community. When students leave campus, they have access to the countless resources of New York City. Whether for entertainment or education, New York has something to offer every student.

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General Information about St. John's University in New York City, NY

St John's University (St. John's) is a large, private, Roman Catholic school founded in 1870. St John's offers 100 majors thru its five undergraduate colleges and an online distance learning school. The Campus Ministry welcomes students of all religious traditions while encouraging Catholic students to deepen their Catholic identity.

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Information about Michigan State University

Michigan State University (aka MSU), located in East Lansing, Michigan, is one of the nation's largest universities. It was opened as The Agricultural College of the State of Michigan in 1855, and gained university status in 1964. MSU now offers more than 200 programs of study through 15 colleges.

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Information about San Diego State University

San Diego State University was originally founded in 1897 under the name 'San Diego Normal School.' It is home to over 34,000 students and is categorized as a research university. The university has 190 study abroad programs, 200+ student life organizations, 50+ Greek life affiliations, and is part of the Mountain West Conference for sports. SDSU is ranked ninth in the U.S. for the amount of bachelor's degrees awarded to Hispanics and is twelfth in the national for bachelor's degrees awarded to overall minorities. San Diego itself offers the San Diego Trolley, which students use as an affordable way to get from SDSU to various locations nearby.

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Study Tips & Study Skills Help

Students with better study methods and strategies score higher on their exams.
Everyone is different, different methods work for different people the following are only suggestions on improving upon your current studying techniques.

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Use Abbreviations

Taking complete notes will require you to write fairly quickly and, as a consequence, to use abbreviations. Here are some that I use (many of which I borrowed from other students and teachers), to give you an idea of how you can abbreviate. If you send text messages on your cell phone, then you know the sort of abbreviations I'm talking about. Use them when you take notes in class!

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Copy Your Notes at Home

Notice that this section is titled "Take Notes in Class & Rewrite Them at Home"; the title was not "Take Notes in Class & Study Them at Home". Of course you should study your class notes at home; but just (re-)reading them is too passive. One of the themes of this guide is that studying must be active. It is all too easy when just reading passively to have your mind wander or even to fall asleep:

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Take Complete Notes

The key idea of taking good notes in class is to write down as much as possible. There are several reasons to take notes that are as complete as possible:
It will force you to pay attention to what's going on in class.

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Manage Your Time

How much time should you devote to studying? A recent survey in the Chronicle of Higher Education suggested that students are not studying enough. So, how much is enough? If you assume that your education is a full-time job, then you should spend about 40 hours/week on it. Figure that 1 academic credit equals about 1 hour. So, if you're taking 15 credits, then you're spending about 15 hours in class. Subtracting that from 40 gives you 25 hours that you should be spending studying at home (or in the library).

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A Word Identification Strategy

From time to time while reading you will see a word you cannot identify. It may be a word you think you know but cannot identify, or it may be a word that is new to you. When this happens, you should use a word identification strategy to identify and say the word.

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Ten Steps to a Good Research Paper

To write a good research paper, you must be specific about your topic, know what you want to say, and say it effectively. Following these ten steps will help you write a good research paper.

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Writing a Book Report

A book report should contain a factual summary of the book along with your reaction to the book. Book reports usually range from 250 to 500 words.

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Writing Techniques

Writing is an important form of communication. Good writers use different writing techniques to fit their purpose for writing. To be a good writer, you must master each of the following writing techniques.

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Select a consistent place to study

Some people need total quiet and other can study well with music in the background. The key is to find a comfortable place and study there regularly, such as the kitchen table, a desk, a favorite chair, bed, etc.

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