The Struggle for A’s: Navigating Academic Challenges in Prerequisite Courses As someone who once thrived in academia, I can relate to the pride of earning straight A’s in high school, followed by a successful college journey where I balanced studies with part-time work. My first degree, an Associate of Arts, […]
Read Morecan i bring a D- to an A in like 2 months?
Can I Transform a D- into an A in Just Two Months? Hello, fellow learners! I find myself in a bit of a dilemma that I hope some of you can relate to. It’s the second week of eighth grade, and I’m currently navigating the challenges of being in all […]
Read MoreThe End is Nigh for ESSER Funds. What Comes Next?
The Countdown Begins: Navigating the Transition from ESSER Funds As the deadline approaches, school districts are facing a significant challenge with the impending conclusion of funding from the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund. This program, which allocated $112 billion to public schools in March 2021, is set […]
Read Morewhat are dorm must-haves!?
Essential Items for Your College Dorm: What You Really Need As an incoming freshman, stepping into the world of college life can feel a bit overwhelming, especially when it comes to preparing for your dorm room. After sifting through a multitude of YouTube videos and blog posts, it’s clear that […]
Read MoreMy school wants me to redye my hair, what should i do??
Navigating School Hair Policies: What to Do When Your Style Conflicts with Rules Have you ever found yourself in a situation where your personal expression clashed with school regulations? That’s exactly what happened to me when I decided to dye my hair red. To my surprise, my school reacted strongly […]
Read MoreTaking notes, paper or digitally?
The Great Debate: Paper vs. Digital Note-Taking for Effective Study As the new school year approaches, I find myself grappling with an important question: should I take notes on paper or opt for a digital approach? As a self-directed learner studying at home, I typically dive into 4 to 5 […]
Read Morewhat do you do about a roommate who wants NOTHING to do with you ?
Navigating Roommate Dynamics: What to Do When Your Roomie Wants Space Living with a roommate can be a unique experience, filled with potential for friendship—or, at times, an uncomfortable silence. If you find yourself in a situation where your roommate seems completely disinterested in building a connection, rest assured, you’re […]
Read MoreWhy does every single big project require you to fucking draw? (small rant post)
The Necessity of Visual Representation in Project Development: A Frustration Unveiled It’s a common scenario in the world of project development: you’re tasked with a new assignment, and before you can even begin outlining your strategy, someone inevitably asks, “Can you provide a drawing?” This seems to be a universal […]
Read MoreIs Distance Education worth it?
Is Distance Education a Worthwhile Investment? Hello, fellow learners! As a current university student situated in Turkey, I find myself contemplating the possibility of pursuing a remote data science program through Amsterdam Tech. This brings to mind an important question: How valid is a distance education diploma when seeking opportunities […]
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