My parents are taking my degree choice way too personally and it’s weird

Understanding Family Dynamics Around Career and Educational Choices Many students and young professionals encounter complex family reactions when pursuing their academic and career goals. It’s not uncommon for parents to interpret their children’s educational choices as personal reflections of their own life decisions. For instance, some parents may view a […]

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i don’t want my parent to read my college essays so wtf do i do

How to Handle Privacy Concerns with Your Parents During College Application Process Navigating the college application journey can be challenging, especially when it involves balancing personal privacy with family expectations. Many students find themselves in situations where they prefer not to share certain details of their application essays with their […]

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I’m not doing the best in math even after studying

Overcoming Math Challenges When Studying Isn’t Enough: A Student’s Reflection Navigating academic setbacks can be incredibly challenging, especially when they strike a subject you once excelled in. If you’re a high school student who has historically maintained excellent grades but recently faced difficulties despite dedicated effort, you’re not alone—many students […]

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EVERY teacher, administrator and parent reads this article. For 30 years educators taught kids how to read using “whole language” instead of phonics. Lucy Calkins and friends made over $2 billion dollars selling this garbage to educators. Now 60% of students are functionally illiterate.

The Reading Crisis: How Misguided Educational Strategies Have Impacted Our Children In the world of education, few issues are as critical as ensuring our children can read proficiently. Yet, for over three decades, a widespread approach known as the “whole language” method has dominated classrooms across the country. This strategy, […]

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I need one credit to graduate and my school won’t work with me, advice?

Overcoming Graduation Obstacles: Navigating Administrative Challenges to Achieve Your Degree Graduating from college is a significant milestone, but sometimes unforeseen hurdles can stand in the way of crossing the finish line. Recently, I found myself in a difficult situation where I only need a single credit to complete my degree […]

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I’m starting Freshman year next month and want to get into MIT, any tips?

Preparing for Your Academic Journey: Tips for Aspiring MIT Applicants As you gear up to embark on your freshman year, it’s natural to have aspirations of attending top-tier institutions like MIT. While the journey may seem daunting, early planning and strategic efforts can set you on the right path. Here’s […]

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As a 16–Year Old Who’s Never Gotten Past 5th-Grade, What’s Everything I Need to Learn Math-Wise for a GED?

Essential Mathematics Skills for GED Success: A Guide for Self-Directed Learners Embarking on the journey to earn your GED can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re starting from a foundational level. If you’re like many who haven’t had formal education in math beyond elementary school, it’s entirely possible to prepare yourself […]

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Ok here’s a grand idea all schools should implement

Reimagining a Dynamic Morning Routine for Educational Success In observing the hustle and bustle of a typical work site, it’s clear that many workers kickstart their day with what might seem unconventional routines—consuming energy-boosting drinks, indulging in quick snacks, and fueling up with hearty breakfasts. Remarkably, these routines often result […]

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