

College Success Tip #70 - Avoid SPAM
Now it is important that Higher Education students don’t fall for the hype. Aim to not open an email address from a questionable email addre


College Success Tip # 67 - "Evaluate Emoticon Use"
It is important to keep all academic conversations strictly academic and professional. Inserting emojis within an email about how you will


College Success Tip # 63 - Stop Making Excuses!
Higher Education students it is vital that you don't fall into the trap of blaming others and making excuses because procrastination, fe


200th Aim Towards The Target Podcast Episode!!
I want to personally thank all the listeners and supporters of the AIM TOWARDS THE TARGET PODCAST and as more content is produced and distri


College Success Tip # 57 - Don't Dumb Yourself Down!
College students don't dumb yourself down to please others. Focus more on your success and less on negative peer responses towards your


College Success Tip # 53 - Responding to Negative, Nasty Remarks from Professors & Peers
Sad to say, some individuals whether their peers or professors will clandestinely say things and do things to invoke responses from the High


College Success Tip # 48 - Relationship Evaluations
Have you ever taken the time to evaluate the status of your relationships? Are your relationships fruitful? Or do your relationships bare no


College Success Tip #42 - School Supply Essentials
The prudent sees danger and hides himself, but the simple go on and suffer for it. Proverbs 22:3 It is important for Higher Education students to obtain the necessary tools for a successful academic start. Higher Education is an Investment and students must be able to weigh the options of making academic investments to assist and enhance their Higher Education experience. Many students don’t like making additional purchases but there are some investments Higher Education stud


College Success Tip #38 - Study Groups
Do not be deceived “bad company ruins good morals.” 1 Corinthians 15:33 Studying requires motivation, commitment, focus, dedication, discipline and sacrifice. In order to have productive results one must eliminate room for distractions. When a student makes the decision to study solo it’s all on them, but when a student makes the decision to study with a group the effect is still all on them with added factors that can or cannot be controlled by the student. Any student who


College Success Tip #37 - Study Commitment
Commit your work to the LORD, and your plans will be established. Proverbs 16:3 Studying requires absolute commitment. Commitment is the engaging of oneself as by pledge or assurance. As it relates to studying the Higher Education student must commit to study times, study breaks and productive study sessions to ensure success. The only way to obtain a Higher Education degree one must be committed to going to class, participating in class, passing the course to advance to the