To Pursue a Master’s Degree or Not: Seeking Guidance on a Career Opportunity As I prepare for an exciting interview for a reading specialist position, I find myself at a crossroads regarding furthering my education. The role I’m eyeing could require a master’s degree along with a reading specialist endorsement […]
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Embracing the Unconventional: A Junior’s Perspective on School Do you ever find yourself wondering if you’re the only one who hardly studies? As a junior in high school, I’ve come to realize that I might not be alone in this sentiment. While I may not be the most academically enthusiastic […]
Read MoreRe-starting college at 31, why do I already feel so behind?
Embracing a New Journey: Going Back to College at 31 Update: I’m thrilled to share that I’ve successfully completed my first semester with a full course load! My grades were impressive: 90.93% in Financial Accounting, 99.6% in Colloquium, 98.96% in Public Speaking, and 96.13% in Statistics! I’ve managed a well-balanced […]
Read MoreWhat courses are more skill based rather than being practical?
Exploring Skill-Based Courses: A Path Beyond Traditional Study As we journey through our educational pursuits, it’s common to encounter moments of reflection about the types of learning that resonate with us. If you find yourself feeling that conventional studying methods aren’t the best fit for your learning style, you’re not […]
Read MoreIs dropping out of high school the best choice for me?
Is Dropping Out of High School the Right Choice for Me? Navigating high school can be a challenging journey, especially when faced with personal obstacles that make traditional education feel overwhelming. If you’re currently contemplating whether to drop out, it’s essential to consider all aspects of your situation before making […]
Read MoreAre there cliques/popular kids in college?
Navigating Social Dynamics in College: Are There Cliques Like High School? As you prepare to embark on your college journey, it’s natural to wonder how social interactions will compare to those of high school. Many students contemplate whether college environments reflect the familiar dynamics of cliques and popularity they may […]
Read MoreDoes anyone think we emphasise credentials too much when getting a job? Does anyone with this frustration know a solution?
Title: Rethinking the Role of Credentials in the Job Market Have you ever considered how heavily we weigh credentials when hiring? It’s a topic that has been on my mind lately, and I can’t help but wonder whether our focus on degrees and certifications overshadows the real talent and skills […]
Read Morew routine for a 14yr old?
Establishing a Healthy Routine for a 14-Year-Old Creating a well-rounded routine for a 14-year-old can significantly influence their overall development and well-being. At this age, teenagers are navigating various changes, both physically and emotionally. A structured daily schedule can provide them with a sense of stability and control in a […]
Read MoreProfessor got summoned for jury duty, what now?
What Happens When Your Professor Gets Summoned for Jury Duty? Today, a surprising email landed in my inbox: our professor has been called to serve on a federal jury for the next nine weeks, which means they won’t be able to conduct our classes during this time. While it’s a […]
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