Embracing New Paths: Is It Too Late to Learn Cybersecurity at 58? Have you ever found yourself pondering a radical career transformation? I’m a 58-year-old woman contemplating the exciting field of cybersecurity. Yet, I can’t shake off the nagging doubts—am I embarking on a journey that’s just too ambitious for […]
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Understanding Your College Grade: Is 69% a C or a D? If you’ve recently received a 69% on your college assessment and are wondering how it translates into a grade, you’re not alone. Grading systems can often be confusing, especially when transitioning between different educational environments. In the UK college […]
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Navigating the Shift from 18 to 21 Credits: Is It Manageable? As a college student, you’re often faced with the daunting task of balancing your coursework with other commitments. Currently, I’m enrolled in 18 credits, and I’m looking ahead to the next two semesters where I’ll need to tackle 21 […]
Read MoreHow do admin choose PDs?
Unpacking the Decision-Making Process Behind Professional Development for Educators Have you ever found yourself pondering how administrators select the types of professional development (PD) opportunities for teachers? It’s a question that often crosses the minds of many in the education field. Understanding the rationale behind these decisions can shed light […]
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Understanding School Discipline: What to Expect After an Incident Navigating the school environment can be challenging, especially when conflicts arise. If you find yourself in a situation where you’ve been involved in an altercation, such as having slapped someone during a disagreement, it’s natural to feel concerned about potential repercussions. […]
Read MoreWhy don’t all people go to community colleges?
Understanding the Appeal of Community Colleges: Why Aren’t All Students Choosing This Path? Community colleges offer an affordable alternative to traditional four-year universities, often providing a comparable educational experience. With lower tuition rates and flexible course structures, they have become an attractive option for many prospective students. For example, the […]
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Are These Books Suitable for Second Graders? Let’s Explore! As a passionate educator, I cherish the moments spent during our morning meetings, where we dive into chapter books or immerse ourselves in audiobooks. I’ve recently been nostalgic about the stories that shaped my childhood and am eager to share some […]
Read MoreWhy do you dislike getting up in the morning?
The Morning Struggle: Why Rising Early Can Be Challenging Let’s be honest—mornings can be tough. For many of us, the struggle to leave the comfort of our beds is all too real. As I dive into the intricacies of this phenomenon for my master’s thesis, I invite you to join […]
Read MoreAnyone else getting that college depression feeling? Or is it just me?
Navigating the College Blues: Finding My Place at Fordham Are you also feeling the weight of what some might call “college depression”? If so, know you’re not alone. As I sit in my dorm room, I find myself grappling with a whirlwind of thoughts: Did I make the right choice […]
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