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August 19, 2023

Advice is Cheap, But Good Advice is Priceless.You should ...


Advice is Cheap, But Good Advice is Priceless.

You should be able to read my book, it's only a hundred pages of priceless advice. You don't need any advice, well, good luck. Let's hope you pass, otherwise, you could end up cleaning toilets. I have met a lot of cheaters at university who paid other students for doing their assignments, and these are the same people who go on to be thieves and cheaters. I often catch these people out in the working environment, and I realize they don't know 'Jack shit'.

Here is a list of stories included in “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” They are not in any order, purely random.
To be or not to be


It’s never too late


We don’t all wear the same shoes


We have all the time in the world


Sat there like a Cheshire cat


There’s a bit more meat on the bone


More stress than a chaining smoking nurse


The golden rule


How I got my T-Shirt


A girl came knocking on my window

Realize your potential it’s within you to succeed. Your success is not proportional to the effort you put in, that part is purely random.
I can win the lottery in a second, but spend a lifetime finding a cure for cancer. Which is more rewarding?

Read my book "How to Pass a Degree with Confidence" believe in yourself and do not be afraid of failure.

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Amy Macdonald - Youth Of Today
The Village New York

I devote a chapter in my book to why students fail with explanations and examples so that you don’t fail?


Plus: the number one topic you should understand, it could mean the difference between passing and failing?




The book “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” also includes the following:  

A study guide including How to write your project or dissertation, exam preparation, how to research, time management, how to reference correctly, critical thinking, how to study, how to revise, a girl game knocking at my window, how to build confidence, the need to set goals, a student perspective, how to cope with stress, how to cope with meager funds, score more goals than Casanova, top tips for university, and much more.



Readers' comments"very well-written and organized tutorials… it's indeed a great help for beginners like me to keep up the interest and at the same time learn this important subject."


"Brilliant. One of the very best I have read. Well written, with style and intelligence. I have spent hours looking for erotica like this..."
An interesting; innovative, motivating self-help book on how to pass a university degree with confidence, by providing not only the do’s and don’ts but also an insightful and fascinating personal experience. It was written using the author’s experience gained as a student representative as well as the achievement of gaining an MSc and a BSc Honours degree. Comprehensive and detailed information is provided, to help those individuals contemplating an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree visualize and achieve their goals. 


Each chapter recalls a personal experience that helps to reinforce the academic topic. Every important academic aspect is covered to help you achieve what you want.
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June 19, 2016

Never Be Afraid To Ask Questions

Never be afraid to ask questions at school, college, and university. From my experience at university I observed that students hardly ever asked enough questions. As Socrates said many times that you should question everything that you hear and say, and only then will you have reason within your grasp. If you don’t understand something it is wiser to ask a question then to be unsure; remember your tutors are paid to answer questions. As individuals we all need to question the status quo because we all need to make decisions that affect our lives. So asking questions should be a prerequisite for everyone on this planet. Below is a short story to help illustrate the subject.
***One fine day, Socrates the great philosopher, was admiring the throng of people that passed by him as he sat in front of a temple in Athens. Several hours had passed before an old man with a donkey stopped and asked for money. “I will tell you a story if you give me some money,” said the beggar.Socrates was intrigued to know what the old man had to say and gave the beggar some money. “Please, sit with me and tell me your story,” said Socrates.“The story begins where my ancestors were born in the land of Hur and east from here from whence the wind they call Levant comes from, and below the mountains they call Zagros. In this land lived a Persian Lord…,” said the beggar, pausing to drink from his goatskin water container. “The Persian Lord had many sons and daughters whom lived well in their father’s kingdom for it was prosperous by controlling the only trade routes through the mountains of Zagros.”Socrates listened intently; the surrounding noise of people passing by the temple of Athena seemed to fade away to him, as he dwelt patiently on every word the beggar said.“One day, a young prince was travelling through his father’s kingdom to Asqanu, by the sea, where the Phoenicians trade and he was alone except for his personal servant and their camels, whereupon he came across an old man being led by a donkey. At first, the young prince did not notice the old man was blind. The blind man asked the prince if he could travel together because he said the journey was long, and he had only the donkey to talk to. The prince granted the blind man his wish and they continued together on their journey.” At this moment, Socrates’ demeanour was like a tiger stalking its prey, he was mesmerized. The beggar paused again and drank some more water before continuing his story. The beggar continued, “After a short distance, the prince asked the old man why he was walking instead of riding the donkey. The old man replied that the donkey was old like him and was already laden with all his possessions. So the prince instructed his servant to transfer the old man’s possessions to the servant’s camel. This way the old man could ride his donkey and keep up with the prince and his servant on their camels. The old man thanked the prince for this gesture and all three of them continued on their way.” “As the trio continued their journey across the desert they felt a cool wind that became stronger as each hour passed, until, they saw the first sign of  dust clouds in the distance. The blind man said to the prince that they should make camp and find some shelter from the impending sandstorm. The prince had grown up within his father’s palace and had no experience of the desert. Also, the prince was not used to taking advice from lowly subjects of his father’s kingdom. So the prince continued with his journey with his servant and the blind man as there were many hours before sunset.”“It was not long before the sand storm caught the trio out in the open without any protection from the wind and the piercing sand. During this mayhem the prince was lost and so was his servant and they were never seen again. The blind man survived the storm with his donkey and was able to tell the story, but he had lost all of his possessions,” the beggar said.“So the prince and the servant were never seen again,” Socrates muttered.“Yes. Do you see the moral of the story, sir?” the beggar asked.Socrates replied, “No, please tell me!”“You are the first person to say they don’t know,” said the beggar smiling. ”I have told this story many times on my journeys. I was born a Bedouin Arab, and we lived in the desert and so I know how to survive its storms.  The moral of the story is; advice is cheap, but good advice is priceless.”“So…it was you,” Socrates exclaimed.“Yes.”***
Here is a list of stories included in “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” they are not in any order, purely random.
To be or not to be
It’s never too late
We don't all wear the same shoes
We have all the time in the world
Sat there like a Cheshire cat
There’s a bit more meat on the bone
More stress than a chaining smoking nurse
The golden rule
How I got my T-Shirt
A girl came knocking on my window
Realise your potential it’s within you to succeed. Your success is not proportional to the effort you put in, that part is purely random.

I can win the lottery in a second, but spend a lifetime finding a cure for cancer. Which is more rewarding?




I devote a chapter in my book to: why students fail with explanation and examples so that you don’t fail?
Plus: the number one topic you should understand, it could mean the difference between passing and failing?
The book “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” also includes the following:  A study guide including:  How to write your project or dissertation, exam preparation, how to research, time management, how to reference correctly, critical thinking, how to study, how to revise, a girl game knocking at my window, how to build confidence, the need to set goals, a student perspective, how to cope with stress, how to cope with meagre funds, score more goals than Casanova, top tips for university, and much more.

Readers' comments"very well written and organized tutorials…its indeed a great help for beginners like me to keep up the interest and at the same time learn this important subject."
"Brilliant. One of the very best I have read. Well written, with style and intelligence. I have spent hours looking for erotica like this... ."

An interesting; innovative, motivating self-help book on how to pass a university degree with confidence, by providing not only the do’s and don’ts, but also an insightful and fascinating personal experience. It was written using the author’s experience gained as a student representative as well as the achievement of gaining an MSc and a BSc Honours degree. Comprehensive and detailed information is provided, to help those individuals contemplating an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree visualise and achieve their goals. 
Each chapter recalls a personal experience that helps to reinforce the academic topic. Every important academic aspect is covered to help you achieve what you want.
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Published on June 19, 2016 07:05

May 4, 2016

Have You Read These Stories? The Secrets Revealed

Recently, scientists have proved the existence of gravity waves first postulated by Albert Einstein in his theory of general relativity and the existence of space time. It is my belief that solving the enigma of gravity is the ‘silver bullet’ for space travel in a human life span, otherwise, it will only be possible to send artificially intelligent (A.I) robots into space without the limitations of humanity, but then you come up against time, because it may be hundreds or thousands of years before those A.I. robots reach another star system with our current propulsion systems.Click Below and ListenThe Cranberries - Zombie

Man’s greatest failing is its predisposition to make assumptions which often costs lives and money. The SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) project is making a CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON MY OTHER BLOG SITE.
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Yes, there’s so much opportunity out there in the world right now, so I say, “What are you waiting for?” The youth of today, well, in fact, anyone because age doesn’t matter, what matters is your attitude and your ability not to give up just because you’ve had a few bad results. Take the example of Thomas Edison who invented the first commercially viable light bulb (incandescent), now, he tried, it is said, at least 100 times unsuccessfully until he was successful in perfecting the first commercially viable light bulb that we have been using for the past 135 years or so and thanks to his perseverance.
Would you have given up at the first attempt or just kept on going? You see, it’s not what you know, but how to find it that’s important. There are opportunities in software programming, medicine, biology, environmental management and so on. And you could also create a job for yourself; like a stall holder, a business entrepreneur, and a multitude of other opportunities waiting for you to explore. Get thinking now what you could do.
Click Below and ListenLove Me Like You Do ~ Ellie Goulding

If in your effort for success you have to cheat in any way, then, you have defeated the purpose, not only that you will be eventually found out at some point in your life for a cheat. Fate, call it what you like has a way of hitting you when you call into question its power. I would advise not fooling with fate because it will screw you.
Now, the youth of today, whether you’re at college or university there are  untold opportunities all around you, but, many of you reading this perhaps have a different view. Such as: A view that is negative in nature; “there are no good jobs in the area.” People who place obstacles in their way are avoiding the possibility that this time it perhaps will work out. Your friends and family may also have similar negative views and so it goes on, that person never moves forward and that could be you?.
Unless, you are prepared to take on new challenges how do you know you’re potential? Imagine, you could find a love for something that never crossed your mind; a new career, relationship, make new friends, gain valuable skills, and become the person you are. Everyone is gifted with talent you just have to explore yourself to find out what they are.
I could spend the next several hours writing out where the opportunities are, but just take the time and slow down. Keep this in mind and you will not go far wrong.
When you have learnt to slow down to such an extent, that you think before action you will then make positive progress.
Here is a list of stories included in “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” they are not in any order, purely random.
To be or not to be
It’s never too late
We don't all wear the same shoes
We have all the time in the world
Sat there like a Cheshire cat
There’s a bit more meat on the bone
More stress than a chaining smoking nurse
The golden rule
How I got my T-Shirt
A girl came knocking on my window
Realise your potential it’s within you to succeed. Your success is not proportional to the effort you put in, that part is purely random.

I can win the lottery in a second, but spend a lifetime finding a cure for cancer. Which is more rewarding?


I devote a chapter in my book to: why students fail with explanation and examples so that you don’t fail?
Plus: the number one topic you should understand, it could mean the difference between passing and failing?
The book “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” also includes the following:  A study guide including:  How to write your project or dissertation, exam preparation, how to research, time management, how to reference correctly, critical thinking, how to study, how to revise, a girl game knocking at my window, how to build confidence, the need to set goals, a student perspective, how to cope with stress, how to cope with meagre funds, score more goals than Casanova, top tips for university, and much more.

Readers' comments"very well written and organized tutorials…its indeed a great help for beginners like me to keep up the interest and at the same time learn this important subject."
"Brilliant. One of the very best I have read. Well written, with style and intelligence. I have spent hours looking for erotica like this... ."

An interesting; innovative, motivating self-help book on how to pass a university degree with confidence, by providing not only the do’s and don’ts, but also an insightful and fascinating personal experience. It was written using the author’s experience gained as a student representative as well as the achievement of gaining an MSc and a BSc Honours degree. Comprehensive and detailed information is provided, to help those individuals contemplating an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree visualise and achieve their goals. 
Each chapter recalls a personal experience that helps to reinforce the academic topic. Every important academic aspect is covered to help you achieve what you want.
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January 27, 2016

There's So Much Opportunity Out There Right Now, That I Say, "What Are You Waiting For?"

How to Pass a Degree with ConfidenceA study guide for a university or college degree.  

Anthony Fox MSc BSc Hons
Yes, there’s so much opportunity out there in the world, right now, so I say “What are you waiting for?” The youth of today, well, in fact, anyone because age doesn’t matter, what matters is your attitude and your ability not to give up just because you’ve had a few bad results. Take the example of Thomas Edison who invented the first commercially viable light bulb (incandescent), now, he tried, it is said, at least 100 times unsuccessfully until he was successful in perfecting the first commercially viable light bulb that we have been using for the past 135 years or so and thanks to his perseverance.
Would you have given up at the first attempt or just kept on going? You see, it’s not what you know, but how to find it that’s important. There are opportunities in software programming, medicine, biology, environmental management and so on. And you could also create a job for yourself; like a stall holder, a business entrepreneur, and a multitude of other opportunities waiting for you to explore. Get thinking now what you could do.
Click Below and ListenLove Me Like You Do ~ Ellie Goulding

If in your effort for success you have to cheat in any way, then, you have defeated the purpose, not only that you will be eventually found out at some point in your life for a cheat. Fate, call it what you like has a way of hitting you when you call into question its power. I would advise not fooling with fate because it will screw you.
Now, the youth of today, whether you’re at college or university there are  untold opportunities all around you, but, many of you reading this perhaps have a different view. Such as: A view that is negative in nature; “there are no good jobs in the area.” People who place obstacles in their way are avoiding the possibility that this time it perhaps will work out. Your friends and family may also have similar negative views and so it goes on, that person never moves forward and that could be you?.
Unless, you are prepared to take on new challenges how do you know you’re potential? Imagine, you could find a love for something that never crossed your mind; a new career, relationship, make new friends, gain valuable skills, and become the person you are. Everyone is gifted with talent you just have to explore yourself to find out what they are.
I could spend the next several hours writing out where the opportunities are, but just take the time and slow down. Keep this in mind and you will not go far wrong.
When you have learnt to slow down to such an extent, that you think before action you will then make positive progress.
Here is a list of stories included in “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” they are not in any order, purely random.
To be or not to be
It’s never too late
We don't all wear the same shoes
We have all the time in the world
Sat there like a Cheshire cat
There’s a bit more meat on the bone
More stress than a chaining smoking nurse
The golden rule
How I got my T-Shirt
A girl came knocking on my window
Realise your potential it’s within you to succeed. Your success is not proportional to the effort you put in, that part is purely random.

I can win the lottery in a second, but spend a lifetime finding a cure for cancer. Which is more rewarding?



I devote a chapter in my book to: why students fail with explanation and examples so that you don’t fail?
Plus: the number one topic you should understand, it could mean the difference between passing and failing?
The book “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” also includes the following:  A study guide including:  How to write your project or dissertation, exam preparation, how to research, time management, how to reference correctly, critical thinking, how to study, how to revise, a girl game knocking at my window, how to build confidence, the need to set goals, a student perspective, how to cope with stress, how to cope with meagre funds, score more goals than Casanova, top tips for university, and much more.

Readers' comments"very well written and organized tutorials…its indeed a great help for beginners like me to keep up the interest and at the same time learn this important subject."
"Brilliant. One of the very best I have read. Well written, with style and intelligence. I have spent hours looking for erotica like this... ."

An interesting; innovative, motivating self-help book on how to pass a university degree with confidence, by providing not only the do’s and don’ts, but also an insightful and fascinating personal experience. It was written using the author’s experience gained as a student representative as well as the achievement of gaining an MSc and a BSc Honours degree. Comprehensive and detailed information is provided, to help those individuals contemplating an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree visualise and achieve their goals. 
Each chapter recalls a personal experience that helps to reinforce the academic topic. Every important academic aspect is covered to help you achieve what you want.
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Published on January 27, 2016 06:28

There's So Much Opportunity Out There Right, Now, That I Say "What Are You Waiting For?"

How to Pass a Degree with ConfidenceA study guide for a university or college degree.  

Anthony Fox MSc BSc Hons
Yes, there’s so much opportunity out there in the world, right now, so I say “What are you waiting for?” The youth of today, well, in fact, anyone because age doesn’t matter, what matters is your attitude and your ability not to give up just because you’ve had a few bad results. Take the example of Thomas Edison who invented the first commercially viable light bulb (incandescent), now, he tried, it is said, at least 100 times unsuccessfully until he was successful in perfecting the first commercially viable light bulb that we have been using for the past 135 years or so and thanks to his perseverance.
Would you have given up at the first attempt or just kept on going? You see, it’s not what you know, but how to find it that’s important. There are opportunities in software programming, medicine, biology, environmental management and so on. And you could also create a job for yourself; like a stall holder, a business entrepreneur, and a multitude of other opportunities waiting for you to explore. Get thinking now what you could do.
Click Below and ListenLove Me Like You Do ~ Ellie Goulding

If in your effort for success you have to cheat in any way, then, you have defeated the purpose, not only that you will be eventually found out at some point in your life for a cheat. Fate, call it what you like has a way of hitting you when you call into question its power. I would advise not fooling with fate because it will screw you.
Now, the youth of today, whether you’re at college or university there are  untold opportunities all around you, but, many of you reading this perhaps have a different view. Such as: A view that is negative in nature; “there are no good jobs in the area.” People who place obstacles in their way are avoiding the possibility that this time it perhaps will work out. Your friends and family may also have similar negative views and so it goes on, that person never moves forward and that could be you?.
Unless, you are prepared to take on new challenges how do you know you’re potential? Imagine, you could find a love for something that never crossed your mind; a new career, relationship, make new friends, gain valuable skills, and become the person you are. Everyone is gifted with talent you just have to explore yourself to find out what they are.
I could spend the next several hours writing out where the opportunities are, but just take the time and slow down. Keep this in mind and you will not go far wrong.
When you have learnt to slow down to such an extent, that you think before action you will then make positive progress.
Here is a list of stories included in “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” they are not in any order, purely random.
To be or not to be
It’s never too late
We don't all wear the same shoes
We have all the time in the world
Sat there like a Cheshire cat
There’s a bit more meat on the bone
More stress than a chaining smoking nurse
The golden rule
How I got my T-Shirt
A girl came knocking on my window
Realise your potential it’s within you to succeed. Your success is not proportional to the effort you put in, that part is purely random.

I can win the lottery in a second, but spend a lifetime finding a cure for cancer. Which is more rewarding?



I devote a chapter in my book to: why students fail with explanation and examples so that you don’t fail?
Plus: the number one topic you should understand, it could mean the difference between passing and failing?
The book “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” also includes the following:  A study guide including:  How to write your project or dissertation, exam preparation, how to research, time management, how to reference correctly, critical thinking, how to study, how to revise, a girl game knocking at my window, how to build confidence, the need to set goals, a student perspective, how to cope with stress, how to cope with meagre funds, score more goals than Casanova, top tips for university, and much more.

Readers' comments"very well written and organized tutorials…its indeed a great help for beginners like me to keep up the interest and at the same time learn this important subject."
"Brilliant. One of the very best I have read. Well written, with style and intelligence. I have spent hours looking for erotica like this... ."

An interesting; innovative, motivating self-help book on how to pass a university degree with confidence, by providing not only the do’s and don’ts, but also an insightful and fascinating personal experience. It was written using the author’s experience gained as a student representative as well as the achievement of gaining an MSc and a BSc Honours degree. Comprehensive and detailed information is provided, to help those individuals contemplating an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree visualise and achieve their goals. 
Each chapter recalls a personal experience that helps to reinforce the academic topic. Every important academic aspect is covered to help you achieve what you want.
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Published on January 27, 2016 06:28

October 30, 2015

Why Higher Education Should Be Free on a Living Wage?

Why higher education should be free, because it makes economic sense. What’s the point of tying a straightjacket and a noose around millions of people whom are the next generation of potential wealth builders, and, at the same time, denying millions of people with talent the chance to improve their intellectual skills just because they don’t live on ‘Silver Street’ and have wealthy parents that can afford the hefty tuition fees?
Okay,you say this is not a socialist state, but why preach that message when you are perfectly willing to bail out the banks (the banks that are too big to fail) and go on with the pretence of a capitalist ethos. Countries like Germany provide free higher technical training and education because they realise the benefits of a trained workforce and a socially cohesive environment for every citizen. After all, what is the point of capitalism without proper resources?
There are those that argue against a living wage on grounds that many businesses would sustain higher costs and perhaps some would go out of business. So, what, that happens every day in the capitalist world, it’s the nature of economics prices go up and down all the time and some businesses will flourish and some will fail. If people are paid a living wage they can choose to spend more where they want. That’s how the distribution of wealth should be not top down but bottom up, in other words a fairer society.

What’s the point of living in a democracy where they screw you until you die? This government should wipe out every student’s tuition fee debt immediately and transfer the digital money into the TBTFF (Too Big to Fail Fund) and call it a day. A day for common sense quantitative easing that would really stimulate the economy! 
Remember, Confucius said,” a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”

So, Go Buy My Book Now, Click Here
Here is a list of stories included in “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” they are not in any order, purely random.
To be or not to be
It’s never too late
We don’t all wear the same shoes
We have all the time in the world
Sat there like a Cheshire cat
There’s a bit more meat on the bone
More stress than a chaining smoking nurse
The golden rule
How I got my T-Shirt
A girl came knocking on my window

Realise your potential it’s within you to succeed. Your success is not proportional to the effort you put in, that part is purely random.
I can win the lottery in a second, but spend a lifetime finding a cure for cancer. Which is more rewarding?

Read my book "Howto Pass a Degree with Confidence" and believe in yourself and do not be afraid of failure.

Click Below and Listen
Amy Macdonald - Youth Of Today
The Village New York

I devote a chapter in my book to: why students fail with explanation and examples so that you don’t fail?
Plus: the number one topic you should understand, it could mean the difference between passing and failing?



The book “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” also includes the following:  A study guide including:  How to write your project or dissertation, exam preparation, how to research, time management, how to reference correctly, critical thinking, how to study, how to revise, a girl game knocking at my window, how to build confidence, the need to set goals, a student perspective, how to cope with stress, how to cope with meagre funds, score more goals than Casanova, top tips for university, and much more.

Readers' comments"very well written and organized tutorials…its indeed a great help for beginners like me to keep up the interest and at the same time learn this important subject."
"Brilliant. One of the very best I have read. Well written, with style and intelligence. I have spent hours looking for erotica like this... ."
An interesting; innovative, motivating self-help book on how to pass a university degree with confidence, by providing not only the do’s and don’ts, but also an insightful and fascinating personal experience. It was written using the author’s experience gained as a student representative as well as the achievement of gaining an MSc and a BSc Honours degree. Comprehensive and detailed information is provided, to help those individuals contemplating an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree visualise and achieve their goals. 
Each chapter recalls a personal experience that helps to reinforce the academic topic. Every important academic aspect is covered to help you achieve what you want.
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Conducting Survey into Precognitive Choices
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Published on October 30, 2015 00:33

October 21, 2015

If I Could Offer You One Piece Of Advice, Buy My Book

How to Pass a Degree with ConfidenceA study guide for a university or college degree.  

Anthony Fox MSc BSc Hons



Remember,Confucius said,” a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”


So, Go Buy My Book Now, Click Here
Here is a list of stories included in “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” they are not in any order, purely random.
To be or not to be
It’s never too late
We don’t all wear the same shoes
We have all the time in the world
Sat there like a Cheshire cat
There’s a bit more meat on the bone
More stress than a chaining smoking nurse
The golden rule
How I got my T-Shirt
A girl came knocking on my window

Realise your potential it’s within you to succeed. Your success is not proportional to the effort you put in, that part is purely random.
I can win the lottery in a second, but spend a lifetime finding a cure for cancer. Which is more rewarding?

Read my book "Howto Pass a Degree with Confidence" and believe in yourself and do not be afraid of failure.

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Amy Macdonald - Youth Of Today
The Village New York

I devote a chapter in my book to: why students fail with explanation and examples so that you don’t fail?
Plus: the number one topic you should understand, it could mean the difference between passing and failing?




The book “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” also includes the following:  A study guide including:  How to write your project or dissertation, exam preparation, how to research, time management, how to reference correctly, critical thinking, how to study, how to revise, a girl game knocking at my window, how to build confidence, the need to set goals, a student perspective, how to cope with stress, how to cope with meagre funds, score more goals than Casanova, top tips for university, and much more.

Readers' comments"very well written and organized tutorials…its indeed a great help for beginners like me to keep up the interest and at the same time learn this important subject."
"Brilliant. One of the very best I have read. Well written, with style and intelligence. I have spent hours looking for erotica like this... ."
An interesting; innovative, motivating self-help book on how to pass a university degree with confidence, by providing not only the do’s and don’ts, but also an insightful and fascinating personal experience. It was written using the author’s experience gained as a student representative as well as the achievement of gaining an MSc and a BSc Honours degree. Comprehensive and detailed information is provided, to help those individuals contemplating an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree visualise and achieve their goals. 
Each chapter recalls a personal experience that helps to reinforce the academic topic. Every important academic aspect is covered to help you achieve what you want.
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September 19, 2015

The Youth of Today: How to Pass a Degree

How to Pass a Degree with ConfidenceA study guide for a university or college degree.  

Anthony Fox MSc BSc Hons

Realise your potential it’s within you to succeed. Your success is not proportional to the effort you put in, that part is purely random.
I can win the lottery in a second, but spend a lifetime finding a cure for cancer. Which is more rewarding?

Read my book "Howto Pass a Degree with Confidence" and believe in yourself and do not be afraid of failure.

Click Below and Listen
Amy Macdonald - Youth Of Today
The Village New York

I devote a chapter in my book to: why students fail with explanation and examples so that you don’t fail?
Plus: the number one topic you should understand, it could mean the difference between passing and failing?



Here is a list of stories included in “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” they are not in any order, purely random.
To be or not to be
It’s never too late
We don't all wear the same shoes
We have all the time in the world
Sat there like a Cheshire cat
There’s a bit more meat on the bone
More stress than a chaining smoking nurse
The golden rule
How I got my T-Shirt
A girl came knocking on my window
The book “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” also includes the following:  A study guide including:  How to write your project or dissertation, exam preparation, how to research, time management, how to reference correctly, critical thinking, how to study, how to revise, a girl game knocking at my window, how to build confidence, the need to set goals, a student perspective, how to cope with stress, how to cope with meagre funds, score more goals than Casanova, top tips for university, and much more.

Readers' comments"very well written and organized tutorials…its indeed a great help for beginners like me to keep up the interest and at the same time learn this important subject."
"Brilliant. One of the very best I have read. Well written, with style and intelligence. I have spent hours looking for erotica like this... ."
An interesting; innovative, motivating self-help book on how to pass a university degree with confidence, by providing not only the do’s and don’ts, but also an insightful and fascinating personal experience. It was written using the author’s experience gained as a student representative as well as the achievement of gaining an MSc and a BSc Honours degree. Comprehensive and detailed information is provided, to help those individuals contemplating an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree visualise and achieve their goals. 
Each chapter recalls a personal experience that helps to reinforce the academic topic. Every important academic aspect is covered to help you achieve what you want.
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Conducting Survey into Precognitive Choices
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Never late, but sorry.
Read my latest book "It's Never Too Late", by Anthony Fox  Published by Chipmunka Publishing
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Published on September 19, 2015 23:44

August 30, 2015

University: The Number Two Hot Topic You Should Understand

How to Pass a Degree with ConfidenceA study guide for a university or college degree.  

Anthony Fox MSc BSc Hons

This reminds me to tell you about the number two hot topic at university. It’s Plagiarism. Yes, it’s everywhere. Your tutors and professors will spend a lot of time telling you about the perils of plagiarism. And so they should. It’s stealing. But it’s an epidemic. I remember the first day of a practical lesson in artificial intelligence language I was studying. I asked the tutor, who happened to have a doctorate, a question. He couldn’t answer.  He disappeared for a short while and came back with the answer. Nice of him, I thought. Some months later, while doing my practical assignment in the subject I reflected back. I realised the question I had originally asked was simple. In fact, it was too easy. Anyone who had studied the subject would know the answer without looking it up. I realised then that the tutor knew jack shit about the subject. The Village, New York CityCurious cat, I surfed the net and found the assignment. The tutor had plagiarised and used the assignment posted by another teacher. It just goes to show that it’s not just students that can fall into the trap of plagiarism; it is also rampant among some university tutors.
Here is a list of stories included in “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” they are not in any order, purely random.
To be or not to be
It’s never too late
We don't all wear the same shoes
We have all the time in the world
Sat there like a Cheshire cat
There’s a bit more meat on the bone
More stress than a chaining smoking nurse
The golden rule
How I got my T-Shirt
A girl came knocking on my window
Realise your potential it’s within you to succeed. Your success is not proportional to the effort you put in, that part is purely random.
I can win the lottery in a second, but spend a lifetime finding a cure for cancer. Which is more rewarding?
As Jesus said, “belief is everything.”

The book “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” also includes the following:  A study guide including:  How to write your project or dissertation, exam preparation, how to research, time management, how to reference correctly, critical thinking, how to study, how to revise, a girl game knocking at my window, how to build confidence, the need to set goals, a student perspective, how to cope with stress, how to cope with meagre funds, score more goals than Casanova, top tips for university, and much more.

Readers' comments"very well written and organized tutorials…its indeed a great help for beginners like me to keep up the interest and at the same time learn this important subject."
"Brilliant. One of the very best I have read. Well written, with style and intelligence. I have spent hours looking for erotica like this... ."
An interesting, innovative, and motivating self-help book on how to pass a university degree with confidence by providing not only the do’s and don’ts, but also an insightful and fascinating personal experience. It was written using the author’s experience gained as a student representative as well as the achievement of gaining an MSc and a BSc Honours degrees. Comprehensive and detailed information is provided, to help those individuals contemplating an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree visualise and achieve their goals. 

Each chapter recalls a personal experience that helps to reinforce the academic topic. Every important academic aspect is covered to help you achieve what you want.
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Published on August 30, 2015 12:46

University: The Number One Hot Topic You Should Understand

How to Pass a Degree with ConfidenceA study guide for a university or college degree.  

Anthony Fox MSc BSc Hons
This reminds me to tell you about the number one hot topic at university. It’s Plagiarism. Yes, it’s everywhere. Your tutors and professors will spend a lot of time telling you about the perils of plagiarism. And so they should. It’s stealing. But it’s an epidemic. I remember the first day of a practical lesson in artificial intelligence language I was studying. I asked the tutor, who happened to have a doctorate, a question. He couldn’t answer.  He disappeared for a short while and came back with the answer. Nice of him, I thought. Some months later, while doing my practical assignment in the subject I reflected back. I realised the question I had originally asked was simple. In fact, it was too easy. Anyone who had studied the subject would know the answer without looking it up. I realised then that the tutor knew jack shit about the subject. The Village, New York CityCurious cat, I surfed the net and found the assignment. The tutor had plagiarised and used the assignment posted by another teacher. It just goes to show that it’s not just students that can fall into the trap of plagiarism; it is also rampant among some university tutors.
Here is a list of stories included in “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” they are not in any order, purely random.
To be or not to be
It’s never too late
We don't all wear the same shoes
We have all the time in the world
Sat there like a Cheshire cat
There’s a bit more meat on the bone
More stress than a chaining smoking nurse
The golden rule
How I got my T-Shirt
A girl came knocking on my window
Realise your potential it’s within you to succeed. Your success is not proportional to the effort you put in, that part is purely random.
I can win the lottery in a second, but spend a lifetime finding a cure for cancer. Which is more rewarding?
As Jesus said, “belief is everything.”

The book “How to Pass a Degree with Confidence” also includes the following:  A study guide including:  How to write your project or dissertation, exam preparation, how to research, time management, how to reference correctly, critical thinking, how to study, how to revise, a girl game knocking at my window, how to build confidence, the need to set goals, a student perspective, how to cope with stress, how to cope with meagre funds, score more goals than Casanova, top tips for university, and much more.

Readers' comments"very well written and organized tutorials…its indeed a great help for beginners like me to keep up the interest and at the same time learn this important subject."
"Brilliant. One of the very best I have read. Well written, with style and intelligence. I have spent hours looking for erotica like this... ."
An interesting, innovative, and motivating self-help book on how to pass a university degree with confidence by providing not only the do’s and don’ts, but also an insightful and fascinating personal experience. It was written using the author’s experience gained as a student representative as well as the achievement of gaining an MSc and a BSc Honours degrees. Comprehensive and detailed information is provided, to help those individuals contemplating an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree visualise and achieve their goals. 

Each chapter recalls a personal experience that helps to reinforce the academic topic. Every important academic aspect is covered to help you achieve what you want.
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Never late, but sorry.
Read my latest book "It's Never Too Late", by Anthony Fox  Published by Chipmunka Publishing
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Published on August 30, 2015 12:46