How to Approach Your Roommate About Her Frequent Visitor Navigating roommate dynamics can be challenging, especially when it comes to boundaries and personal space. If you find yourself facing a situation where your roommate is frequently inviting someone over, disrupting your personal time, and making you feel uncomfortable, it’s essential […]
Read MoreHave a BS in Math with no education aspect, how hard would it be to become a Math Teacher?
Transitioning from Math Graduate to Math Teacher: What You Need to Know If you hold a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics but lack formal education training, you might be wondering how feasible it is to pivot into a teaching role, particularly in Illinois. With a growing demand for mathematics teachers, […]
Read Moreanyone else annoyed by school device settings?
Title: The Frustration of School Device Restrictions: A Student’s Perspective As a student navigating the complexities of academic life, it’s no secret that our reliance on school-issued devices is essential. However, there’s one aspect that often leaves us feeling frustrated—device settings and restrictions that sometimes seem excessive. Let me clarify: […]
Read MoreHad depressive episode in front of teacher. Now what?
Navigating a Vulnerable Moment: What to Do After a Depressive Episode in Class Experiencing a depressive episode in front of others, especially in an academic setting, can be incredibly challenging. Recently, I found myself grappling with this very situation. After skipping my antidepressants the day before, I was feeling the […]
Read Morecurrently 1am on a school night for me. how do yall make sure to sleep early?
Mastering the Art of Early Bedtime: Tips for a Healthier Sleep Schedule It’s currently 1 AM on a school night, and I find myself wondering how others manage to hit the hay a bit earlier. As students, we often juggle homework, extracurricular activities, and social lives, making it all too […]
Read MoreDoes school district matter as much as it’s made out to be?
Does the School District Really Matter? A Closer Look When it comes to education, a common belief is that the school district a child attends is crucial to their success. I’ve been contemplating this notion and have a theory that challenges the status quo, though I’m struggling to find the […]
Read MoreWhen was American Education good?
A Historical Perspective on the Golden Era of American Education Throughout history, American education has experienced various transformations, adapting to the changing needs of society. As we reflect on the question of when American education was at its best, we find ourselves examining pivotal moments that have shaped the landscape […]
Read MoreDo schools have to call you by your legal name?
Understanding Name Preferences in Schools: What You Need to Know As a 15-year-old non-binary student, navigating the complexities of identity can be both exciting and challenging. One common question among students like yourself is whether schools are required to address them by their preferred names or if a legal name […]
Read Morehow is everyone else able to pay for everything?
Understanding the Financial Juggling Act of College Students As a 21-year-old navigating college life, I find myself constantly questioning something that seems baffling: How is everyone managing to cover their expenses? From tuition and car payments to insurance and housing, it seems like my classmates are effortlessly handling it all. […]
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