Surviving Long Hours of Lectures: Tips for Staying Engaged Attending hours of lectures can be quite the challenge, especially when your schedule is packed with back-to-back sessions. On certain days, I find myself sitting through as many as eight hours of lectures, with some stretching two hours each and offering […]
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Should Class Participation Be Graded on Speaking Alone? As a student who tends to be more reserved, the pressure to engage in classroom discussions can be daunting. I often find myself grappling with anxiety at the mere thought of speaking up in a group setting. This has been a recurring […]
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The Value of a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Development and Family Studies: Is It Worth It? As I approach the culmination of my Bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies, I find myself pondering an important question: What career opportunities and earning potential can I expect after graduation? Is […]
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Discovering Your Free Time in College: What to Expect One of the most appealing aspects of the college experience is often touted as the abundance of free time students enjoy. Many believe that outside of attending lectures, there’s manageable coursework and ample time for personal pursuits. However, I recently chatted […]
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The Pursuit of Excellence: Is a 4.0 GPA Worth the Effort? As I embark on my junior year of high school, I’ve been on a relentless quest to achieve a perfect 4.0 GPA. Reflecting on my journey, I remember the struggle of securing an A- during my freshman year, which […]
Read MoreIf I have a foreign finance degree and I want to exercise my finance degree inside the USA, should I study for an American master’s degree or a new American degree, or is my foreign one valid?
Navigating Your Finance Career in the U.S. with a Foreign Degree If you hold a finance degree from a foreign institution and aspire to build your career in the United States, you’re likely grappling with some important questions. Should you pursue a master’s degree in America, seek a new degree […]
Read MoreDo you guys actually read all your textbooks? I’m overwhelmed.
Navigating Textbook Overload: Tips for Premed Students Do you ever feel like your textbooks are staring at you, daring you to tackle the mountain of information they hold? If you’re currently pursuing a premed path, you’re probably facing an avalanche of reading assignments that can leave you feeling a bit […]
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Exploring the Feasibility of Self-Studying Advanced Mathematics Have you ever pondered whether it’s feasible to learn higher-level mathematics on your own? In an age where resources are plentiful and online learning is more accessible than ever, many people are drawn to the idea of self-guided education, particularly in subjects as […]
Read MoreWhich grades suffered most from lockdowns?
The Impact of Lockdowns on Student Development: Which Grades Are Feeling It Most? As we reflect on the changes brought about by the pandemic, it’s hard to ignore the profound effects lockdowns have had on our children’s education and social development. While there’s no need to delve into the merits […]
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