Login Page Phoenix Student University
December 1, 2008 by minzhu
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Login Page Phoenix Student University - Is Moving
For those of you looking for the new login pages, see below. If you are enrolled in one of the courses listed below, your login page has moved.
In keeping up with current technology, the University of Phoenix student access page has been revamped.
All other courses will remain at the old url location. For your convenience, we have listed both of them below.

Beginning Monday, November 17th. If you are enrolled in one of the programs listed below, you’ll need to use the new University of Phoenix ecampus website.
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The new ecampus student login page can be reached by clicking the “New” University of Phoenix login button below.
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New University of Phoenix Login Page
If you are not enrolled in one of the above mentioned courses, your student login page will remain the same until further notice. In which case use the University of Phoenix login button below.
Old University of Phoenix Login Page
A True Inspirational Story
November 11, 2008 by minzhu
Filed under Study Tools
Study Tips For Retention While Fatigued
Let’s face it… remembering what you study when you are tired after putting a full days work, is darn near impossible. Some people are able to stay focused, while others drift off and stop retaining the information.
Chances are… like me, you’re working during the day and studying at night.
I used to find it very difficult to keep my mind fresh, so by the end of the day, I’d be able to study. At first it was simple to do both in the same day. However, as things got busier at work, I’d find myself day-dreaming quite a bit more while studying.
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Memory Focus Concentration
November 11, 2008 by minzhu
Filed under Study Tools
If you need to improve your memory, focus and concentration - boy do I have a surprise for you.
No longer will you have to drill things into your head through repetition, repetition and repetition. The secret I used? Isochronic tones! What?
Let me explain. Your brain produces electronic pulses or waves. Don’t believe me? They use it in hospitals everday. Whether it’s an EEG or a bunch of patches and wires stuck to your chest. They all monitor electronic changes in your body.
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