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 This website is the result of several years of work by a group of Thai students living in Bangkok. We are making a free directory of higher education, starting in the United States, the UK, and Canada in English, then expanding into Asia and Europe, in multiple languages. On our site, you can find lists of college degree programs, and visit those you are interested in, keeping our page open in the background, or saving our site to your favorites.
This website is the result of several years of work by a group of Thai students living in Bangkok. We are making a free directory of higher education, starting in the United States, the UK, and Canada in English, then expanding into Asia and Europe, in multiple languages. On our site, you can find lists of college degree programs, and visit those you are interested in, keeping our page open in the background, or saving our site to your favorites.
We also have subject pages, focusing mostly on online classes, but also choosing a college major, multiple choice tests to gain practice, and ultimately, career training and selection. However, let's not get so involved with career training as to forget our search for meaning, creativity and love. With this in mind, please look around, and if you have questions, please contact us at "microdomain at gmail.com"
  
  
      
  Exam Preparation
      
      
  Every professor has a different personality, and system for running their classes, so make an effort to learn what the professor wants. Not only read the syllabus, but study the grading system that's going to be used for the class. Also, get a bulletin board for your bedroom, to put above your desk. Post the course syllabus for each class on the bulletin board, and highlight deadlines, as well as the requirements for the course. You're not going to get all A's if you miss deadlines, and fail to complete assignments. Go a step further at all times; type everything you write, and print it out on decent paper.
      
  You can study hard during the few months before the exam, and review everything in the weeks leading up to the test date, but it's time to rest and eliminate stress in the last few days prior to taking an exam. Not only read the syllabus, but study the grading system that's going to be used for each class. Also, get a bulletin board for your bedroom, to put above your desk. Post the course syllabus for each class on the bulletin board, and highlight deadlines, as well as the requirements for the course. Professors like to follow the texts they assign, so make an effort to read all of the assigned material.