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

Navigating Graduation Challenges: Seeking Solutions for Last Credit Requirements For many students, the journey toward graduation can be complex and filled with unforeseen obstacles. Recently, I found myself in a situation where I am just one credit away from completing my degree, yet institutional hurdles threaten to delay my progress. […]

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

Preparing for College: Tips for Aspiring MIT Applicants as a Freshman As you gear up to begin your freshman year, it’s natural to have ambitious college goals, especially when aiming for a prestigious institution like MIT. The journey to such a competitive school starts early, and planning ahead is a […]

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Is it possible to get recruited for a sport if i don’t do it outside of school as a club sport, but only in high school?

Can You Still Get Recruited for Collegiate Sports Without Club Participation? Many high school athletes wonder whether they can attract college recruitment attention solely through their high school athletic performances, especially if they don’t participate in club sports outside of school. Is it possible to catch the eye of college […]

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My mom wants me to go to college for something I don’t want to be.

Navigating Family Expectations and Personal Dreams: A College Major Dilemma Embarking on the journey to higher education can be an exciting yet challenging time, especially when family expectations clash with personal aspirations. Many students find themselves at a crossroads, trying to honor their parents’ wishes while pursuing their true passions. […]

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Genova – Shaping the future of biotechnology & STEM.

Empowering the Future of Biotechnology and STEM Education with Genova At the forefront of fostering innovation and education in science and technology stands Genova — a forward-thinking organization dedicated to shaping tomorrow’s leaders in biotechnology and STEM fields. As a reputable nonprofit, we operate multiple chapters worldwide, engaging over 500 […]

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What to do if parents won’t let you ED(Cornell Investment Banking)

Navigating Parental Concerns About Early Decision: Strategies for Aspiring Ivy League and Investment Banking Candidates Embarking on the journey to secure a prestigious Ivy League education and a future in investment banking can be both exciting and challenging. However, one common obstacle many students face is parental hesitation regarding Early […]

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I’m really worried for my friend and I don’t know what I can even do about it

Concern for a Friend: Navigating Young Adolescence and Alcohol Use As the new school year approaches, many students find themselves reflecting on their friendships and the choices their peers are making. Recently, I’ve been deeply concerned about a close friend who has developed a newfound interest in alcohol consumption. This […]

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

Navigating Family Reactions to Educational and Career Choices: A Personal Reflection Choosing a field of study is a deeply personal decision, yet for many students, it can become a source of family tension. Recently, I’ve experienced a recurrence of this challenge, as my parents seem to interpret my academic pursuits […]

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What’s more ethical/equitable for families that financially have either option: To work with/fight the public schools to get your child a free and appropriate public education, or to pay for resources themselves?

Understanding the Ethical Dilemmas in Public Education: To Fight for Free Services or to Invest Privately? In the landscape of public education, parents often face challenging decisions about how to best support their children’s learning needs. A common question arises: Is it more ethical or equitable for families to work […]

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