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Preparing for University: Navigating Anxiety, Burnout, and Excitement Embarking on a new academic journey can be exhilarating yet overwhelming, especially when you’re moving far from home into unfamiliar territory. As a 21-year-old psychology major with ambitions for graduate school, I recently attended orientation for my upcoming university semester. The experience […]
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Mastering Math for the GED: A Practical Guide for Self-Directed Learners Embarking on the journey to earn your GED can feel overwhelming, especially if you haven’t had formal instruction in certain subjects. If you’re a teenager or adult who recognizes gaps in your math skills and is eager to prepare […]
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Title: Navigating the Ethical Dilemmas of Public Education Advocacy Understanding the Balance: Is It Ethical to Fight for Your Child’s Right to a Free and Appropriate Public Education? In the realm of public education, parents often grapple with difficult questions about how best to advocate for their children. One such […]
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Understanding the Ethical Dilemmas in Public Education: To Advocate or to Opt for Private Resources? In the ongoing conversation about public education, a common question arises: Is it more ethical and equitable for families to collaborate with public schools to secure a quality education for their children, or to seek […]
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Is Majoring in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies a Wise Choice? Insights and Considerations Deciding on a college major can be a challenging and personal decision, especially when passions and career prospects seem to conflict. For students passionate about social justice, gender equality, and addressing gender-based violence, choosing a major […]
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