The Struggles of Mathematics in College: A New Perspective Many students find that their relationship with mathematics changes dramatically when they transition from secondary school to college. Once a favorite subject for some, math can quickly become a source of frustration and anxiety. You might remember breezing through secondary school […]
Read MoreFinding people to interview from another country?
Seeking International Perspectives: How to Find Interviewees for Your Research Are you facing the challenge of sourcing interview subjects from another country? This scenario is particularly relevant for students or researchers seeking insights from individuals with firsthand experiences. For instance, consider the task of preparing a final presentation that requires […]
Read MoreStudents struggling with math, what would convince you to visit the tutoring center?
Unlock Your Math Potential: Why You Should Consider Tutoring Support If you’re among the many students grappling with math concepts, you’re not alone. As a teaching assistant for a Calculus 1 course primarily filled with Economics and Biology majors, I frequently observe students who genuinely strive to improve yet find […]
Read MoreHow can slow learners effectively prepare for competitive exams?
Title: Tips for Effective Exam Preparation for Slower Learners Navigating the world of competitive exams can be daunting, especially for those who may not grasp concepts as quickly as their peers. However, being a slow learner does not preclude success in academics. With the right strategies and mindset, you can […]
Read MoreAre 28 in-class hours a week normal?
Is 28 Class Hours Per Week Standard for University Students? As a first-semester university student about to embark on your academic journey, you may be wondering if 28 hours of class time each week is typical. This is an impressive commitment, especially considering you’re enrolled in a three-year degree program […]
Read MoreIs it possible to attend a college 6 hours away without communting?
Navigating College from Afar: Can You Attend Classes 6 Hours Away? Are you facing the dilemma of attending college from a distance? If you’re considering enrolling in a local community college for a Radiography AAS degree but are contemplating a move to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan—about a 6.5-hour drive […]
Read MoreTeaching Exchange to the US a good idea right now?
Is a Teaching Exchange to the U.S. a Smart Move Right Now? As a student in western Europe aspiring to become a teacher, I find myself at a crossroads. I have the chance to spend a year as a teaching assistant in the United States while furthering my studies, starting […]
Read MoreStudents over 2 miles must use carline?
Navigating School Drop-Off Policies: The 2-Mile Rule As a parent, establishing a morning routine can be both comforting and challenging. Personally, I choose to walk my child to the school gate each day. This not only allows for a little morning exercise but also helps us connect before the day […]
Read MoreWhy the 8am hate?
Embracing the 8 AM Class: Why It Might Just Be Your Best Choice It’s a common sentiment among students: the disdain for 8 AM classes. Many will tell you to steer clear of them at all costs, citing that they are the worst. But I can’t help but feel differently, […]
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