Everest Instructor Regensburger Published in Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
Derek Regensburger, Legal Studies Instructor at Everest College in Thornton, Colorado, recently published an article in the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Volume 97, Number 4, Summer 2008).
Are You an Auditory, Visual, or Kinesthetic Learner?
One of the keys to being a successful student is to understand your learning style. Find out what learning style you have . . .
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How to Get a Study Group Started - 7 Ways
In a previous article, we talked about the importance of joining a study group. In this article, we're going to look at ways to start a productive study group.
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7 Secrets to Succeeding in College
Here are 7 ways for you to succeed in college - no matter what type of student you were in high school.
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How to Find Your Ideal Place to Study
One of the keys to studying productively is to study in the same place -- at the same time every day. Here are 6 keys to finding your ideal study spot . . .
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Why You Should Join a Study Group
There are many reasons why it's a good idea to join a study group. Not only will you get help from fellow students, but you'll probably stay more motivated to study for a longer period of time.
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4 Keys to Staying Motivated in School
One of the secrets to becoming a successful student is to stay motivated.
The problem is that what motivates you one day many not motivate you the next.
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4 Steps to Setting Goals You'll Achieve
It's easy to set goals - but it's not very easy to always accomplish them. And that's because we often set our goals too high - or were not sure how to achieve them. So that's why it's important to set goals that are achievable. Here are four tips for successful goal development:




