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Struggling with heavy workloads? Get assignment help from Naijatutorial. Being a student and working at the same time can be a herculean task. There is a great pressure on students to perform to a high academic standard with every assignment. As if that is not enough, students are expected to have a job, study for exams, do extra reading, and sometimes, even go out as unpaid interns to gain work experience.
It can feel like an uphill struggle and it’s no wonder that many students feel stressed to the point where it can affect both their physical and mental health. We understand. We really do. And that’s why we want to help you.

Naijatutorial also provides you with secondary school assignment writing help as well as university assignment help – in fact, we can help you whatever your academic level. We help students who are:
* Secondary school students
* Polytechnic students
* Undergraduates
* Graduates
* Master’s degree students
* Doctoral students
We have writers across all academic levels and we will merge you with a writer who is qualified to your academic level or higher. This guarantees that your writer knows exactly what your teachers or professors are looking for and they already know how to gain higher marks in your assignments – after all, they’ve been there themselves and got those qualifications.

So what are you waiting for? Call us today on 09057350149

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Are you stuck with math and physics assignments, or any other subjects ? Or perhaps you are a distance learning student who also works all day and you barely meet up with the rigour of academic demands. Do you need full assistance in dessertation or thesis writing up to PhD level in any discipline? Or is it a proofreader or an editor for your journal publication you seek? If your answer is YES Then you are fortunate to see this post! We accept work from university students all over the world, even Harvard students. You don't have to worry or rack your brain anymore, Naijatutorial is here for you. We are a phone call away! Call 09057350149 or visit www.naijatutorial.com

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The Biggest Failure is not Fixing Things that lead to Failure.

Whenever you have a setback, besides looking at the outcome, spend more time on the process that lead to that failure. A student who graduated with a poor grade in a university should examine his/her actions in school. It is only by looking at that process that the student will avoid repeating poor grades in future life endeavors.

Sometimes, poor grades could be due to misalignments: you applied for course A, you ended up with Course B because you just wanted to matriculate for college education. But we also have extremely lazy students who made bad choices: sleeping when others were studying. Not fixing those attitudes would result to future life failures.

If you worked hard, gave your best and ended up with poor grades: the world has a future for you. That attitude will lead to opportunities. Do not beat yourself down because of failure. Rather, make sure the cause of that failure is not systemic.

Companies hire top graduating students not necessarily because they are the smartest BUT because being the top of the class symbolizes dedication, commitment, and focus. The implication is that if the student (now worker) commits to those principles at work, the company will win. Simply, grades are barometers to ascertain your tenacity level: are you a person that can get something done or someone who does not care? The differences between A and B are marginal; simple things but with huge impacts.

I was a bookworm in university: yes, the too-much reading type because I knew I was not the smartest in class. But I knew if I worked hardest and smartest, I would come on top. That is a principle I apply in life: put extra efforts to mitigate deficiencies in capabilities and quickly learn and advance.

The biggest failure is NOT fixing things that lead to failures.

From the archives of Professor Ndubuisi Ekekwe.

To get help in any subject, call 09057350149 or visit www.naijatutorial.com

17/03/2019

10 Ways to Study Effectively for an Exam and Ace it.

Are you confused about the steps to follow to study effectively for an exam? Have you lost all hope in your ability to prepare for a standardized test and ace it at once? Read on.

Exam week can be the most stressful time for a student, whether in high school, undergraduate school or post-graduate school. Experts at NaijaTutorial have compiled the following tips to help you study effectively and ace any exams.

1. Give yourself enough time to study: - it is common today for students to leave their study until the eleventh hour. Don’t do that! While some students do seem to thrive on last-minute cramming, it's widely accepted that this is not the best way to approach an exam. To help sort out your time management, set up a timetable for your study. You may write down the number of exams you have and the days on which you have to write them. Then organize your study accordingly. You may want to give some exams more study time than others, so find a balance that you feel comfortable with.

2. Use visual aids: - visual aids such as diagrams can help you visualize information which will be difficult to describe. This creates a visual memory in your mind which can be recalled in an exam. You may even be asked to draw or label diagrams such as the human heart in your exam so get practicing! Visual aids can also be helpful when revising. At the start of a topic, challenge yourself to write down everything you already know about a topic - and then highlight where the gaps lie. Closer to the exam, condense your revision notes into one-page diagrams. Getting your ideas down in this brief format can then help you to quickly recall everything you need to know during the exam.

3. Visualize:-If you're a visual learner, it can help to create mind maps or diagrams to visualize how the concepts you're learning relate to one another. It is especially beneficial when learning concepts that build upon the understanding of one another, like in science courses.

4. Teach others: - yes, learning by teaching is a method that really works. It could be your classmates, parents, brothers or sisters. Never hesitate to share your knowledge with others. As the saying goes ‘givers never lack, ‘it means the more you share what you know with others, the better your understanding of it. So, if you work with a study buddy and explain concepts to one another, you're re-learning the material all over again. It's a great way to reinforce what you've learned and help someone in the meantime!

5. Eradicate distraction, if possible: - If you must study effectively, it is important to reduce distraction to the barest minimum. Your smartphone can be a great source of distraction if not used wisely. So, it is important you reduce the amount of time you use on social media like Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.

6. Overcome procrastination: - Procrastination often creeps in because you’re having trouble starting a task – it seems too hard, too boring or maybe too much. Our advice? Break it down! Small, achievable steps with a time limit are an effective way to chip away at bigger tasks and stop procrastinating. Still having trouble starting? Say to yourself you’ll sit down and commit just 10 minutes. This will help break the inertia of putting something off. Aim for starting, not perfection, and remember that something is better than nothing. Busting procrastination and staying on task means you won’t feel guilty about not studying when it’s time to take a break.

7. Reorganize your notes:-Evaluate and reorganize your notes into what’s important, outlining important concepts, formulas dates, and definitions, so they’re easy to understand.

8. Organize your study space: - Ensure you have enough space to spread your textbooks and notes out. Have you got enough light? Is your chair comfortable? Are your computer games out of sight? Try and get rid of all distractions, and make sure you feel as comfortable and able to focus as possible. For some people, this may mean almost complete silence, for others, background music helps. Some of us need everything completely tidy and organized in order to concentrate, while others thrive in a more cluttered environment. Think about what works for you, and take the time to get it right.

9. Keep healthy: - When exams come around, somehow there never seems enough time for the basic stuff like sleep and exercise. Taking care of your health and wellbeing will really help you study at your best by improving your memory, mood and energy levels, and keeping those stress levels down. When it comes to sleep it’s probably no surprise that the main aim is to get enough – seven to nine hours is a good benchmark. For the best quality sleep try to avoid screens (computer, mobile, tablet, TV) for about an hour before bed and caffeine for 4-6 hours, and give yourself a bit of time to unwind before bedtime. If you’ve tried but can’t sleep, leave your room and do something relaxing until you feel sleepy. Staying hydrated, eating three meals, and sticking to healthy snacks throughout the day will give you the fuel you need to focus. If you’re feeling a bit lethargic, try getting outside for some fresh air and get moving. A good aim is 20-30 minutes of exercise but even a walk around the block between study sessions will do you good!

10. Take a break: - Making the most of taking a good break from study will help you be more productive when you do study. Take regular and rejuvenating breaks away from your study area and do something different. Exams are a lot of work but remember to have fun, unwind and see friends in moderation too. Studying hard means having reasonable goals and rewarding yourself when you achieve them.

To get an expert tutor, call 09057350149 or visit www.naijatutorial.com

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10 Benefits of Private Tutoring

For many parents, the idea of personalized, in-home tutoring appears to be nothing other than an added expenses on top of school and extra mural activities. Why then are so many turning to the use of a private tutor? The answer is not far-fetched: to be at the top of your class you have to make use of every resource at your disposal. The assistance of a quality tutor is perhaps the greatest tool you can have in your study kit.

There are two reasons a student requires a private tuition: They are either struggling to keep up with their school work and their marks have dropped in the past few months; or they are maintaining good grades and wish to excel further. Private tutoring applies to both groups and is equally beneficial to those students who need to lifts their marks as well as those who need to achieve even greater results.

Here are five benefit of private tutoring

1. Elimination of distractions:- one-on-one, in-home tutoring at NaijaTutorial allows a student to learn in a comfortable and professional setting, devoid of distraction typical of school setting.

2. Students learn at their own pace – tutors at NaijaTutorial ensure that each student profits from a tuition by tailoring their pedagogical approach according to the student’s learning style and personality. Of course this allows the student to learn at his own pace.

3. It boosts the student’s confidence and self-esteem – personalized, in-home tutoring enables a student interact freely with his teacher on a subject. This has the powerful effect of improving the child’s confidence and self-esteem. And the more confidence students feel in a course of study, the more creative their thought processes become. This implies that they can go on to grasp more challenging concepts much more easily, and to connect these concepts to other areas of subjects.

4. It remediates and improves student’s academic performance. Sometimes a student may have missed an important key point in a classroom, which is now holding him back from understanding more advanced concepts. For instance, math as a subject builds on itself so much. Most students struggle with a higher level of math because they don't remember what they learned before perhaps because they took the ' la cram la pour' approach and brain dumped it. Shallow understanding of algebraic concepts for instance, will pose a problem for someone who is studying calculus. NaijaTutorial’s tutors excel at identifying areas that need work, and bringing a student back to speed. At that point, student begins to pre-learn up-coming topics, giving them a proven advantage over their classmate.

5. It creates better grades in school, and on standardized test. A private tutor provides the instruction that your child needs to supplement classroom learning and preparation for standardized test. Naijatutorial students consistently demonstrate excellent grades and scores.

6. It saves students and parents time and effort – we have incredibly smart tutors at Naijatutorial who are able to cover a lot within a short time. They work at your child’s pace and capacity for learning, utilizing effective methods to explain advanced concepts. At Naijatutorial, we realize that every student is different, so we are able to quickly identify and adapt to your child individual needs and capabilities.

7. It gives students a forum to ask questions - most students are always self-conscious or shy to ask questions in class. Students are always more comfortable and relaxed with someone they perceive as a mentor figure in a private setting, making it easier for them to ask thought provoking questions and get meaningful answers.
8. It allows a perfect tutor match – One of the major benefits of tutoring services is the choice of tutor. At school, students do not have the privilege to choose who they are taught by, and this can seriously impact on their results as well as their personal experience within the class room. A substantial amount of students perform poor in a particular subject due to personality clashes with teachers, which has a direct negative impact on their work. At Naijatutorial, we help you select a tutor whose personalities suit your child’s needs and learning style.

9. Continuous feedback. In schools, parent-teacher fora are usually once in a term. The few minutes parents are given to sit down with their child’s teacher are simply not long enough to discuss important issues that are vital to academic performance. At Naijatutorial, our tutors provide continuous feedback as the student progresses. Direct communication is so important as parents should be kept in the know about their child success as well as the struggles, in order for them to help their children grow.

10. Positive work environment - Teaching has become a highly stressful form of employment and the passion that was initially there, is lost as the pressure of marking, lesson note writing, deadlines, planning as well as teaching many subjects seriously wanes teachers’ enthusiasm for their work. How can a student be expected to get excited about learning when subjects are being taught in a harried manner? One of the benefits of getting a tutor from NaijaTutorial is that each tutor has love for what they teach and a desire to help others grow within themselves. Private home tuition will open your mind to knowledge in a way far superior to that of regular schooling. An individual who is truly excited about the subject they teach has a stronger impact on your learning, as subjects that were once dull and taught in one single, monotonous way, are now given new light and found to be interesting.

to get an expert tutor, call 09057350149 or visit www.naijatutorial.com

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