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Showing posts with label university. Show all posts
Showing posts with label university. Show all posts
Friday, November 20, 2009
Show Students How To Do Well In School At YouTube
If you know high school, college or university students, it is worthwhile to show them this YouTube video on how to do well in school. It will give them the best strategy in study skills to give them the edge they need to improve their grades. It also eliminates cramming for exams.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
How To Do Well In College University Study Video
Here's a new video where I describe the study skills strategy I used to pull myself out of the rut during my studies. It is a great effective strategy in answering how to do well in college or university. High school students can also use it as well. In fact, they are highly recommended to use it as the earlier they get used to this method, the better they will do in college or university. A great thing about this method is that it doesn't involve any cramming for exams! So check out this How To Do Well In College University video to learn more about it.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
New Campus Diversity Article By Toastmaster DTM
Diversity expert, speaker and Toastmasters DTM Clint Cora has a new article on diversity published in a college activities magazine by the organization COCA and in this article, Clint mentions that diverse student populations will benefit greatly from diversity skills development not only for enriched campus life but also for future careers since much of the working environment is so diverse.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Toastmasters DTM Reveals Top Study Strategy For Students
Since the readership of this Toastmasters blog does include students and parents of students, college speaker Clint Cora has written up a new article revealing his top study skills strategy for college and university students. This shows how to study effectively and Clint used this method to pull himself from a 'C' student to a respectable 'B+/A-' student by the time he graduated from university.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
University Student Government Association On Diversity
The student government association from Gannon University recognized the need for diversity skills training for its students. This is why I was brought in as a diversity speaker to do my 'Kick Down Diversity Barriers For Success' presentation. Gannon U's Lecture Chair Matt Blair says,
"We just hired Clint Cora to start out our year at Gannon University as a diversity motivational speaker. I really liked it because in terms of being on campus and even with dealing with the corporate world, we have so many problems about understanding differences."
He adds, "I think Clint did a great job of providing examples as well as activities where they helped people assimilate into other groups they might not know or might not talk to."
Matt is even on video talking about the diversity presentation I did at Gannon University.
"We just hired Clint Cora to start out our year at Gannon University as a diversity motivational speaker. I really liked it because in terms of being on campus and even with dealing with the corporate world, we have so many problems about understanding differences."
He adds, "I think Clint did a great job of providing examples as well as activities where they helped people assimilate into other groups they might not know or might not talk to."
Matt is even on video talking about the diversity presentation I did at Gannon University.
Friday, July 10, 2009
From University College Graduate To Top In Drug Representative Job
Here's a great video on how one university college graduate went to the top in a new drug representative job. See it at college to drug representative video. It's living proof that good things can happen if you get the right tools to achieve your goals. And for achieving goals within Toastmasters, it means utilizing all the available tools you have access to including both the CC and CL manuals, not just the CC one.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Success In College and University Article
For those of you who know of students attending college or university, you just might want to alert them to the following article simply called Success in College and University. Life in college or university should not just be on studying. There are other things to do not only for fun, but for picking up important skills that will be useful for future careers and life in general. Many of these skills cannot be learned in the classroom or lecture hall. Overall success in college or university involves a balance. And for the rest of us, this same type of balance should be with us for life. That's why it is important to get these college kids into the right habit early. Check out the article for more on this.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
What To Study For College Success Or University Success
If you know of any students who are heading into college or university and they can't figure out what to study, here's an article I wrote on what to study for their years in college or university. It will help them have college success or university success.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
College Talk Will Include Time Management For Students
I'm working on a keynote speech for college and university students and my motivational talk for this audience will include an element for time management since students are often piled up pretty high in school work among other things. Effective time management techniques came into my life when I first went to MBA school and they were an absolute necessity to help me get through. So I've decided that my college presentation will include the time management section while I've decided not to include it for my youth talk. Other topics are of priority for that age group.
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