Will I Still Have a Chance to Join Fall Courses? Insights for Students on Waitlists As the start of the fall semester approaches in just over a month, many students find themselves anxiously awaiting confirmation about their course registration. If you’ve been placed on a waitlist and are uncertain about […]
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 Critical Need for Effective Reading Instruction: A Wake-Up Call for Educators and Parents In the realm of childhood education, the methods used to teach reading have profound implications for students’ futures. Unfortunately, for the past three decades, many educators have relied heavily on the “whole language” approach—an instructional strategy […]
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Choosing the Right Extracurricular Activities for Your High School Journey Starting high school is an exciting milestone, filled with opportunities to explore new interests and develop valuable skills. As you prepare for this next chapter, one key decision revolves around which extracurricular activities to pursue. For many students, balancing academics […]
Read MoreFall semester starts in a month and I’m on the waitlist, do I have a chance of getting in?
Navigating Waitlists Before the Fall Semester: What Are Your Chances of Securing a Spot? As the start of the fall academic term approaches, many students find themselves anxiously awaiting confirmation about their course registration. If you’re on the waitlist for a class and wondering about your chances of securing a […]
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Overcoming Math Challenges: Navigating Setbacks and Regaining Confidence Many students experience moments of difficulty in subjects they once excelled in, especially when unexpected setbacks occur. If you’re feeling discouraged after struggling with a recent math test, you’re not alone. Here’s a reflection on common experiences and some strategies to help […]
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Navigating the Challenges of College Life as an Electrical Engineering Student: A Reflection and Call for Guidance College life can often be a challenging journey, especially when faced with obstacles related to resources, opportunities, and motivation. For many students, particularly those in specialized fields like Electrical Engineering (EE), these hurdles […]
Read MoreI’m not doing the best in math even after studying
Overcoming Academic Setbacks: Navigating Challenges in Mathematics As students progress through high school, it’s common to encounter hurdles that test both our knowledge and resilience. For many, mathematics can be a particularly challenging subject, even for those who have historically excelled. If you’ve recently faced difficulties in mastering math concepts […]
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Innovative Approach to Energize Students: Rethinking School Morning Routines In observing real-world work environments, it’s clear that certain routines can significantly boost energy and focus. For instance, some labor-intensive workplaces witness employees arriving tired but quickly coming to life after strategic intake of stimulants and hearty breakfasts. This natural boost […]
Read MoreMy mom wants me to go to college for something I don’t want to be.
Navigating Family Expectations and Personal Aspirations as a College Student Greetings, readers! Today, I want to share a personal experience that highlights the common tensions between family expectations and individual career dreams—particularly for those of you heading into the world of higher education. Imagine this: a young adult faces a […]
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