What’s In My College Backpack: A Must-Have Checklist for Freshmen As I gear up for my first semester in college this fall, I’ve been diligently preparing by stocking up on essential items for my backpack—especially since some of my smaller supplies are coming from AliExpress, which means I need to […]
Read MoreBest degree for educational administration?
Choosing the Right Degree for a Career in Educational Administration Hello everyone! With four years of hands-on experience as a paraprofessional under my belt, I currently find myself in an Assistant Dean role, albeit without a formal degree. As I aim to take the next step in my career and […]
Read More“Can I use the bathroom?” You can, but may you?
The Etiquette of Excusing Yourself: The Bathroom Dilemma Have you ever found yourself in a formal setting, where the simple question “Can I use the bathroom?” transforms into a complex dilemma tinged with decorum and respect? This situation can leave even the most seasoned professionals feeling a bit uneasy. Navigating […]
Read MoreIs it normal not to want to walk at graduation?
Navigating Graduation: To Walk or Not to Walk? Graduation day is often seen as a significant milestone—a time to celebrate years of hard work and achievement. However, it’s perfectly normal to have mixed feelings about participating in the ceremony. For some, the idea of walking across the stage in a […]
Read MoreWhat are educators’ opinions of Sudbury schools?
Exploring Educator Perspectives on Sudbury Schools When delving into the realm of education, one cannot overlook the unique approach offered by Sudbury schools. These institutions prioritize self-directed learning, allowing children to explore their interests in an environment that fosters autonomy and creativity. Many educators hold a favorable view of this […]
Read MoreWhat is the dumbest reason for a rule that you heard?
The Strangest School Rules: When Bans Go Too Far Have you ever come across a school rule that left you scratching your head in disbelief? Recently, my school implemented a controversial ban on backpacks and cell phones. The reasoning? Apparently, students have been disturbed by receiving distressing messages from their […]
Read MoreDo you think it’s acceptable if I failed 3 subjects?
Navigating Setbacks: My First-Year College Experience As I reflect on my first semester in college, I find myself grappling with a mix of emotions regarding my academic performance. Out of the 11 subjects I took this semester, I initially faced the disappointment of failing three. Naturally, this left me questioning […]
Read MoreDoes a person’s success depends on university or his educational qualifications ?
The Influence of Education on Success: Is It All About the Degree? In today’s fast-paced world, the conversation surrounding success and education often leads to a pivotal question: How much does one’s university or educational qualifications truly impact their journey toward success? It’s a commonly held belief that graduating from […]
Read MoreWhat’s the worst way y’all have gotten in trouble?
My Most Memorable Run-In with Trouble Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you had to stand up for yourself, only to discover it backfired? I certainly have! I’d like to share a memorable experience that taught me about accountability and the complexities of social dynamics. There was […]
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