Should the Wealthy Benefit from Private-School Choice Programs?

Title: Should Wealthy Families Be Included in Private-School Choice Programs? In a compelling discussion featured in Education Next, two experts, Derrell Bradford and Michael J. Petrilli, debate the controversial issue of whether school choice voucher programs should extend to affluent families. Bradford presents a case for inclusion, arguing that the […]

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I think one of my classmates is trying to sabotage me/other students?

Navigating Sabotage: Dealing with Classmate Conflicts Introduction In the world of academia, thriving in a small major often means closely interacting with a select group of peers. While camaraderie can flourish in such settings, tensions can also arise, particularly when competitive behaviors emerge. One student’s actions can leave you questioning […]

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rate my hoco dress?

Title: Help Me Decide: My Homecoming Dress Dilemma Hey everyone! I’m reaching out to get your thoughts on my Homecoming dress! On one hand, I absolutely adore it—the style, the color, everything feels so me. However, there’s a little part of me that has some reservations. 😣 I can’t quite […]

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I dropped out in like 4th or 5th Grade. How do I go about fixing that?

Navigating Your Path to Education: Options for Earning Your High School Diploma Are you feeling the pressure of entering the job market without a high school diploma? You’re not alone, and many people find themselves in a similar situation. Whether you left school in 4th or 5th grade, there are […]

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What is the Most Useful College Class you Have Taken?

Discovering the Most Impactful Class: What’s Your Most Valuable College Experience? Navigating through college often entails a blend of highly beneficial courses and those that might not resonate as strongly. Each student’s journey is unique, shaped by personal interests and academic goals. As you reflect on your own educational path, […]

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I’ve read about people in USA that can’t get a degree in the US because of the cost, but, what countries do they go to if it is too expensive in the US? I mean do they go to, France/Denmark/Norway? Where is the most common country to go to?

Exploring International Education: Where Americans Turn When College Tuition Is Out of Reach The rising costs of higher education in the United States have left many aspiring students seeking more affordable options abroad. It’s a reality that has sparked curiosity about which countries have become popular destinations for Americans looking […]

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What is the easiest and most nonchalant way to tell my randomly assigned guy roommate that I’m gay?

Navigating Roommate Relationships: How to Share Your Sexuality with Confidence As a new freshman preparing for the college experience, moving in with a randomly assigned roommate can feel both exciting and nerve-wracking. You might have questions about finding common ground and understanding each other’s boundaries, especially when it comes to […]

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