Should I Change My Major from History? Insights for Future Students As I prepare to embark on my college journey this fall, I find myself in a bit of a dilemma regarding my chosen major: history. Since childhood, I’ve had a deep appreciation for the stories and events that have […]
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Staying Connected: My Communication Routine with My Parents In today’s fast-paced world, staying connected with loved ones is more important than ever. I make it a priority to check in with my parents regularly, and I’ve found a balance that works well for us. I often send them texts every […]
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Navigating the Choice Between College Education and Trade School Choosing the right path for your future can be daunting, especially when it comes to selecting between a traditional college education and pursuing a trade school. As I dive into advanced placement (AP) classes, I’m starting to realize I might be […]
Read MoreWould it be inappropriate for me to ask my professor to slow down his lectures?
Navigating Lecture Speed: How to Approach Your Professor As a sophomore in a law and ethics course, you might find yourself facing unique challenges in the classroom—especially when it comes to the pace of lectures. If you’re enrolled in a class taught by a professor who delivers content at lightning […]
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Expanding Your Curriculum for Advanced Adult Learners in Computer Skills As an educator for a course tailored for older students on Computer Use, you’re likely witnessing a diverse blend of interests and capabilities among your learners. While they possess an advanced level of understanding, many prefer practical applications that are […]
Read MoreWhy did state governments in the US dramatically scale back their funding to public universities in the last few decades? What is stopping them now from nearly completely subsidizing public universities like they used to?
The Shift in State Funding for Public Universities: A Look at the Challenges and Opportunities In recent decades, we’ve witnessed a significant decline in state funding for public universities across the United States. This trend raises important questions about the future of higher education. What has led to this withdrawal […]
Read MoreDoes anyone know about online creative writing bachelor degrees that can be taken overseas for people who work?
Exploring Online Creative Writing Bachelor’s Degrees for Working Professionals Are you a passionate writer juggling a busy professional life and considering an online Bachelor’s degree in Creative Writing? If so, you’re not alone! Many aspiring creatives are looking for flexible study options that fit their schedules, particularly those situated in […]
Read MoreIs college better in your 20s or 30s?
Navigating College Decisions: Should You Pursue Higher Education in Your 20s or 30s? As I approach my 20th birthday in just six months, I find myself at a crossroads: Should I dive right into college, pursue my degree, and then start a family? Or should I prioritize experiencing my 20s […]
Read MoreBetter to try and get the F or do the work at home and get an A?
Navigating the Challenges of Advanced Learning: The Value of Genuine Understanding Over Grades As a parent of a sixth grader enrolled in advanced classes, I often find myself pondering the educational system and its impact on students. My daughter consistently earns straight A’s, a testament to her diligence and the […]
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