Should I leave my job and go to school full time so that I can get the job I want?

Making the Leap: Should I Leave My Job to Pursue Full-Time Education? Have you ever found yourself at a crossroads, contemplating a significant life change? If you’ve been wondering whether to leave your current job and dive into full-time education to land your dream role, you’re not alone. Many individuals […]

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Would I be weird if I used the local community college library to make friends even if I don’t go there?

Making Friends at the Community College Library: Is It Possible? Navigating social interactions can be daunting, especially as an adult returning to education. Recently, I’ve found myself contemplating an interesting question: Can I make friends at the local community college library even though I’m not a student there? At 23, […]

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Who was/is the strictest teacher you ever had?

The Most Formidable Teacher I’ve Encountered: A Reflection on My Strict ICT Instructor Throughout my educational journey, I encountered several instructors who left a lasting impression, but none quite matched the intensity of my former Information and Communication Technology (ICT) teacher. This particular educator possessed an air of authority that […]

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Why is this so accurate?!

The Power of Precision: Unraveling the Mystery Behind Accuracy Have you ever found yourself amazed by the incredible accuracy of certain information sources? It’s a fascinating topic worth exploring! Understanding why certain data is so precise involves delving into various factors that contribute to reliability and trustworthiness. First and foremost, […]

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Should public school have more farming in the curriculum?

The Case for Integrating Farming into Public School Curriculums In an age where many children grow up in urban settings, a disconnect from nature is becoming increasingly common. One powerful solution may lie in integrating farming into public school curriculums, not solely for the purpose of producing future farmers, but […]

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