Considering Public School Enrollment in the U.S.: Important Factors and Questions Deciding to transition from homeschooling to public school can be a significant step, filled with both excitement and uncertainty. If you’re contemplating this move, it’s natural to have concerns about how it will impact your social experience and academic […]
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Preparing for College Admission Success: A Freshman’s Guide to Building a Strong Academic Profile Embarking on your high school journey with aspirations for top-tier universities like MIT is both exciting and ambitious. If you’re wondering how to position yourself effectively for future college applications, here are some valuable insights to […]
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Understanding Privacy Concerns During the College Application Process: A Guide for Students and Parents Navigating the college application journey can be an exciting yet challenging time for students and their families. One common issue that arises during this period is maintaining personal boundaries, especially regarding sensitive materials like application essays. […]
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Managing Privacy and Expectations During the College Application Process: A Guide for Students The college application journey can be a stressful and emotional experience for many students, especially when faced with family dynamics that complicate privacy and communication. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by parental concerns or pressure to share your […]
Read MoreCurrent American college students that took US Government class this Spring, how was your professor’s tone?
Reflecting on the Teaching Style of US Government Instructors This Semester As the academic year progresses, many students enrolled in American government courses are naturally reflecting on their classroom experiences. One aspect that often influences learning is the tone and approach of the instructor. For students who took or are […]
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Navigating College Challenges: Overcoming Obstacles and Finding Your Path Understanding the Struggles of a Third-Year Student in Engineering As a third-year Electronics Engineering student, many of us face profound challenges that can sometimes feel overwhelming. The journey through college is rarely linear, and setbacks like lab rejections, resource limitations, and […]
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Overcoming Focus Challenges: Struggling with Motivation and Academic Pressure As students, we often face periods of intense difficulty when it comes to maintaining focus and motivation. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, unproductive, or trapped in a cycle of procrastination, you’re not alone. Many individuals encounter these hurdles, especially when juggling […]
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Navigating Parental Expectations and Personal Dreams: A College Student’s Dilemma Embarking on the journey of higher education can be an exciting yet challenging experience, especially when personal aspirations clash with family expectations. Many students find themselves at a crossroads, trying to balance honoring their parents’ dreams with pursuing their own […]
Read MoreEVERY 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 Educational Fads Have Impacted Student Literacy and What We Can Do About It In the realm of education, few issues are as pressing—and as misunderstood—as literacy. For decades, many schools and districts relied on the so-called “whole language” approach to teach children how to read. This […]
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