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Basic Resources for Adult High School Students

Sep 2, 2013 | 4:00 am
Academic Resources
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Going back to high school as an adult can be a daunting task. Typically, years will have passed since you’ve attended school, so chances are you’re going to need to brush up on a few skills. To help give your education a boost, here are a few resources that will get right back in the education saddle:

GoodTyping.com
Since your coursework will be on the computer, getting your typing skills up to snuff should be a big priority. This site offers 27 free guided lessons to help get you typing faster, sooner.

TheFreeDictionary.com
Looking up words is an integral part of making sure you understand what you are learning. In addition, since you’ll be learning online, you may have questions about pronunciation. This site handles both of those concerns.

WorldAtlas.com
Understanding where things are in the world and how they relate to us individually is an important way to make sure you grasp overall concepts. Even adults who have graduated from high school can have difficult with geography. Give yourself an edge with a resource like this site. It has in-depth country information, map tests, outlines, flag facts and much, much more.

Online Planner
Juggling work, school and family can be a lot to handle without a little planning. Luckily, there are plenty of free online planners that can help. Here are few to choose from:

Flashcards
There’s a lot of information to know when it comes to your high school education. Flashcards are an effective way to help you remember it. When you study for a few minutes every day, you’ll find that you don’t need to cram for tests the night before. To help get you started, this site has reviewed 163 different flashcard apps. You can sort by device and feature to find the perfect option for your needs.

Note Taking
Keeping track of notes and information can be tricky, especially with online learning. You don’t want to spend all of your time writing things down in a notebook and then having to dig it up later when you need it. The solution for this is to use a note taking app such as the free popular app, Evernote. These types of apps allow you to record your thoughts across any device – anytime, anywhere. You simply organize by notebook, provide tags and search for notes.