Exploring the Ethics of Accessing Public Education: A Perspective for Families and Educators In the ongoing discussion about public education, families often face difficult choices concerning how to best support their children’s learning needs. A common debate revolves around whether it is more ethical or equitable for families to work […]
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Understanding Concerns About a Friend’s Alcohol Use During High School: Supporting Mental Wellbeing Navigating concerns about a friend’s recent behavior can be challenging, especially when it involves sensitive topics like alcohol consumption and mental health. If you’re worried about a close friend who’s started drinking and displaying signs of emotional […]
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Help Us Collect More Insights on the Mental Health of First-Generation U.S. High School Students As part of an ongoing research initiative, we are exploring how educational environments influence the mental well-being of first-generation immigrant high school students across the United States. Your participation can make a meaningful difference in […]
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Understanding Complex Emotions: Navigating Love, Lust, and Uncertainty Discovering and understanding your feelings can often be a confusing journey, especially when emotions evolve over time. If you’ve recently experienced a shift in your romantic interest toward someone important in your life, you’re not alone. Many people find themselves asking: Is […]
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Exciting Monthly Economics Competition for High School Students Interested in Economics and Related Fields Are you a high school student passionate about economics? Looking for a challenging and rewarding way to sharpen your skills and compete with peers? We are excited to introduce a brand-new monthly economics competition designed specifically […]
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Finding Scholarships as a Non-Traditional College Student: A Comprehensive Guide Embarking on higher education later in life can be both exciting and challenging. If you’re over 25, have recently completed your associate’s degree, and are contemplating pursuing a bachelor’s degree, you’re not alone. Many non-traditional students face hurdles when it […]
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Understanding Social Norms and Personal Comfort: A Reflection Navigating social interactions can be challenging, especially when personal comfort levels differ from societal expectations. Many individuals find themselves in situations where they feel compelled to adhere to certain social norms, even if it doesn’t align with their natural tendencies. For example, […]
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Planning for UK College Admission: Should You Pursue an AA or Focus on AP Courses? If you’re considering pursuing higher education in the United Kingdom after high school, it’s essential to strategically plan your academic path during your final years in high school. Many students in the US face this […]
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Preparing for a Successful College Application: Insights for Aspiring MIT Students As the new academic year approaches, many high school freshmen are beginning to think about their future college prospects—especially those aiming for top-tier institutions like MIT. If you’re feeling eager to get a head start on your journey, here […]
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