The Truth About College Parties: What You Need to Know Stepping into college life can feel a bit like walking into a whirlwind—especially when it comes to the social scene. College parties, whether in dorms, fraternity houses, or other venues, often conjure a mix of excitement and anxiety, especially for […]
Read MoreWhat’s the best field trip you’ve ever been on? What’s the worst?
Exploring Memorable Field Trips: Share Your Experiences! Field trips can be an incredible way to enhance learning, offering students the chance to step outside the classroom and explore new environments. Reflecting on past adventures, we often recall both the unforgettable moments and those that didn’t quite meet expectations. So, let’s […]
Read MoreDoes anyone else not like the term ‘Microcredential’?
The Term “Microcredential”: A Love-Hate Relationship Have you ever caught yourself cringing at the term “microcredential”? If so, you’re not alone. To me, it feels more like a label than a true title. While the word “badge” comes to mind as a potential alternative, it tends to complicate matters, as […]
Read MoreIs the stereotype against International Students actually true?
Debunking the Myths: The Stereotypes Surrounding International Students As our world grows increasingly interconnected, the presence of international students in U.S. universities continues to rise, particularly among those from Asian countries. However, alongside their visible contributions to campus life, certain stereotypes have emerged—stereotypes that often paint these students in a […]
Read MoreWhat’s public school like?
A Glimpse into Public School Life: What Is It Really Like? Having been homeschooled from the very beginning—through preschool, kindergarten, and all the way to high school—I’ve never set foot in a public school classroom. My only impressions of what public schooling entails come from high school movies, which often […]
Read MoreStuff to do at home to get ahead?
Get a Head Start: Productive Activities to Prepare for Your Senior Year As you approach your final year of high school, it’s completely natural to seek ways to stay ahead academically, especially if you’re aiming for college success. If you’re a 16-year-old planning to tackle the challenges of senior year, […]
Read MoreIf my teacher buys a test online and uses the same exact one for her test and I find it, is that cheating?
Is It Cheating if You Find a Teacher’s Online Test? Recently, a situation arose in my class that sparked quite a debate among my peers and me. Picture this: my teacher purchased an online test for us to take, and unbeknownst to me, it was the exact test I stumbled […]
Read MoreWhat do you guys do for fun during the summer?
Summer Fun: Looking for New Adventures! As summer rolls in, many of us find ourselves immersed in various activities to soak up the sun and enjoy the break. I’m currently juggling an internship, but it doesn’t occupy my entire day, leaving me with a significant amount of free time. Honestly, […]
Read MoreBiggest complaint about college?
The Most Common Frustrations in College: A Personal Reflection As I navigate the journey of higher education, one complaint stands out above the rest: the overwhelming volume of reading assigned in a single night. For instance, tackling seven chapters for one class, alongside an additional four lengthy articles ranging from […]
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