Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Arduous - Word of the Week


Our word of the week is arduous. Arduous means hard to accomplish or something that is marked by great labor. As you prepare for your finals, such a task can become arduous. Nevertheless, as students of learning, you have mastered the technique of preparation. Now, your studious preparation seems void of arduous effort. Just remember how you remained steadily engaged with your studies throughout the semester. So today, remove any stress of seeing your preparation for finals as arduous.  (Word recommended by Abria, WCC student)

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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Mike Rowe Reinventing College

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Monday, April 1, 2019

Hoodwink - Word of the Week


Our word of the week is hoodwink. Hoodwink means to deceive by false appearance. As students of learning, you must grasp learned concepts to avoid being hoodwinked. Too often, fads and the latest craze tend to hoodwink their audience into quick methods of achieving certain goals. For instance, your pursuit of education is an unavoidable process that requires studying and more studying. Therefore, as students of learning, do not allow something else to hoodwink you into the belief of instant knowledge if you circumvent your studying routine.
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