How the hell do you take notes and read a textbook effectively without taking forever

Mastering Effective Note-Taking and Reading Techniques for Textbooks Many students grapple with the challenge of efficiently reading and comprehending textbook material. It’s common to find oneself bogged down by the volume of information, leading to frustration and a lack of retention. If you’ve ever felt that reading a single chapter feels like an uphill battle, […]

Going to the same college as my girlfriend

Navigating College Plans as a Couple: Tips for High School Seniors As high school seniors approach graduation, many couples find themselves considering their futures together, particularly when it comes to college choices. This scenario is quite common and can bring about both excitement and uncertainty. One couple, both passionate about attending the same college, is […]

Reforming Accreditation to Strengthen Higher Education

Reforming Accreditation to Enhance the Quality of Higher Education In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, the system of accreditation plays a pivotal role in ensuring the quality and credibility of academic institutions. However, as the demands of students and the workforce continue to shift, it’s crucial to re-examine and reform the accreditation process to […]

“Is the Early Childhood Education major really as female-dominated as people say?”

Exploring Gender Dynamics in Early Childhood Education: A Male Perspective As a soon-to-be graduate from community college, I find myself at a crossroads, contemplating my future career path. At 23, I’ve spent the past few years indulging in the typical college experience—partying and socializing—until a newfound sense of purpose emerged over the last couple of […]

Over 150 college presidents sign letter rebuking ‘government overreach’

Title: College Leaders Unite Against Government Overreach: A Collective Stand In a remarkable demonstration of solidarity among academic leaders, more than 150 college presidents have put their names to a powerful letter denouncing what they perceive as excessive government intervention in educational institutions. This collective response underscores growing concerns within the higher education community about […]

how do people pay for apts when being in school?

Navigating Housing Options as a Full-Time Student Transitioning into university life can be an exciting yet challenging experience, especially when it comes to finding suitable housing. If you’ve recently been accepted into a university and are facing the reality of full dorms, the search for an apartment may feel daunting. You might wonder how fellow […]

I’ve always been a C student. How can I be an A student?

Transforming from a C Student to an A Student: A Personal Journey Embarking on a new academic journey after years away from school can be both exhilarating and daunting, especially if, like me, you’ve primarily drifted through your past educational experiences as a C student. However, there’s hope! Recently, I’ve made the decision to pursue […]

What to do after you failed community college?

Navigating the Aftermath of Community College Challenges: Your Next Steps Experiencing setbacks in community college can be overwhelming, leaving many students wondering about their future paths. If you’re concerned about the implications of not succeeding academically, you’re not alone. Let’s explore your options and the potential outcomes you may face after a challenging semester. Understanding […]