College preparation: how to prepare for university study

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When I was freshly out of high school in 2004 at the age of 17, I was really unsure about my life and did not like the state at all. Based on my senior high school’s results, I was neither bad nor good. I got a ‘C’ grade for my overall band score. [...]

8 Wrong Reasons to Take 2 Majors at the Same Time

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In late 2005 when I first enrolled in the degree of Bachelor of Education (in TEFL) at the Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL), there were around 30 students in my class, and more than half of them majored in another skill in another university. Today, while my sister is taking her Bachelor of [...]

First month of a new class with a new goal and hope

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Today is October 06, 2010, which means I have already attended courses of Master of Arts in Teaching English to Students of Other Languages (MA in TESOL) at the Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL), Cambodia, for one month.

To most students (and people), one month is actually not a [...]

How to become a successful graduate student

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I have nothing to write much in this article, but I want to share the following three important video clips which I believe most, if not all, graduate students should see and learn. Here they are:

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How to choose good learning partners

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“Don’t work individually in a group,” says Roth Hok, former head of the English Department, Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL), Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Personally, I like studying alone. Since high school (the time that I started to actually care about education and my learning progress), I have been a strong believer [...]

9 Stupid Mistakes Most College Students Make

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It would be weird if the person writing this article were still studying in high school or has never joint college before. How do you believe a guy who never even studied in university to talk about life there?

So, because I have finished my Bachelor of Education in [...]