April 28, 2015
Dear students in arms,
There are two aspects to consider here that are relevant in undertaking any exam. The first is the psychological and the second is technical; I will try to elaborate on both holistically.
From the psychological side we have to realize that we ourselves are our greatest teachers; tutors and professors can show us the way but we have to travel that path ourselves. A person who is determined and keeps on pursuing ultimately gets his/her rewards, with or without any tutor. Later onwards in our lives we will realize that ‘one repays a teacher badly if one always remains only a pupil’ (Friedrich Nietzsche).
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General, Sociology | Tagged: Danish, Distance Learning, exam tips, Exams, LSE, Motivation, Pakistan, philosophy, Social sciences, Sociology, study tips, studying, time management, University of London International Programmes |
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Posted by Danish Ali
April 24, 2015
It’s that time of the year again.
Yes, exams.
I’m quite sure that everyone is rather stressed for the exams and I understand for I feel the same way too.
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Courses directed by LSE, Economics and Management | Tagged: BSc Economics and Management, Carmen, Economics, EMFSS, Exams, LSE, Malaysia, Motivation, motivational penguin, Student, studying, University of London |
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Posted by C.S Young
March 18, 2015
With exams around the corner, every student struggles to find the best possible technique of learning, preparing and understanding core concepts of subjects. Some prefer extensive reading, some make long notes, while others find it easy to memorize pointers.
When I was in my first year, I found it quite difficult to manage my studies. Basically, I was unable to explore the different ways of preparing for university examinations. However, the first time experience was both challenging as well as inspiring. Where there were subjects for which I had been preparing all year, through essential readings and past paper practice, there were some modules for which I had been making sample answers, or, answers to past examination papers for each chapter, for example.
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Courses directed by LSE, Sociology | Tagged: Distance Learning, Exams, LSE, Pakistan, Reading, study tips, studying, time management, University of London, University of London International Programmes |
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Posted by Sundus
March 9, 2015
School is a very demanding thing to commit to. Throw a job and an attempt at a social life into the mix and you may begin to wonder how you manage to find time to eat and sleep! However, throughout all the madness, I’ve found three helpful tips that help with time management and productivity. This is key to making the school-work-life balancing act run a little more smoothly.
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Courses directed by LSE, Economics | Tagged: Celine, Distance Learning, Economics, LSE, Procrastination, study tips, time management, University of London, USA |
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Posted by celineguild
March 4, 2015
Well, Chinese New Year finally arrived. The Chinese New Year definitely slowed down my studying pace as I celebrated with my family and friends.
Chinese New Year is a time for family and friends. It’s also time to eat. Therefore, most people actually fall sick after Chinese New Year due to eating too much unhealthy Chinese New Year cookies and drinking fizzy drinks.
Since I don’t have the luxury to fall sick, I watched my eating carefully. I didn’t eat many Chinese New Year cookies or drink many fizzy drinks.
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Courses directed by LSE, Economics and Management | Tagged: Carmen, Chinese New Year, Economics, International Programmes, Malaysia, University of London, University of London International Programmes, UoL |
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Posted by C.S Young
March 3, 2015
‘Movies Mockingbird’ is a blog series dedicated to uncovering the core ideas behind movies – the core ideas that are visible yet hidden. In it, I will attempt to dive into the sea of social sciences to reveal the whole iceberg of movie plots and not just the small tip visible on surface. Movies Mockingbird is the graceful antithesis of glamorous adrenalin and spice that pervades the movie screens.
In this first post, I will examine The Dark Knight (2008), the second Batman film by director Christopher Nolan, starring Christian Bale as Batman, and Heath Ledger as the Joker.
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Courses directed by LSE, Sociology | Tagged: Danish, Distance Learning, Joker, LSE, Movies Mockingbird, philosophy, Social sciences, Sociology, The Dark Knight, University of London International Programmes |
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Posted by Danish Ali
February 27, 2015
Life seldom runs like a Rolls Royce on the highway, giving us enough reasons to brood over rather than smile. Since my last post, we have moved on to the next year. So my best wishes to everybody on a new year, I know it’s not that new. This interim of six months has been both good and not so good. Results of my chartered accountancy examinations have been out. Well they have been as per my expectations, though a disappointing one indeed. The sunny side of it has been reading International Relations as a programme of study. Read the rest of this entry »
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Courses directed by LSE, International Relations | Tagged: Accounting and Finance, Budhaditya Bhattacharyya, Distance Learning, exam results, India, International Relations, LSE, study guides, University of London International Programmes |
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