Don’t get much from Fasfa and Parents can’t pay for college

Navigating College Expenses Without Adequate Financial Support Many prospective college students face the challenging reality of funding their education when traditional financial aid options fall short. If you’re in a situation where federal grants and parental support are unavailable, it can feel overwhelming and uncertain about how to proceed. Understanding […]

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Created a tool to make Wikipedia more accessible for learning – podcasts, adaptive summaries & assessments

Enhancing Wikipedia for Dynamic Learning: Introducing an Innovative Educational Tool In today’s digital age, Wikipedia remains an invaluable resource brimming with educational content. However, its vastness and unstructured nature often pose challenges for students seeking a more engaging and effective learning experience. Recognizing this gap, I have developed a comprehensive […]

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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?

Balancing Ethics and Education: Should Families Advocate or Allocate Resources for Their Child’s Learning? Navigating the landscape of public education often raises complex ethical questions, especially when a child’s needs aren’t fully met within the traditional classroom setting. A common dilemma involves deciding whether to actively advocate for your child’s […]

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I don’t know if this is love or what this feeling is help

Understanding Complex Feelings: Navigating Uncertainty in Romantic Emotions Have you ever experienced a romantic longing that leaves you questioning your feelings? You’re not alone. Many people find themselves in situations where emotions become confusing and difficult to interpret. Recently, I found myself reflecting on a complicated emotional experience with someone […]

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Is “networking ” Really that vital or something found by extroverts who don’t study?

The Role of Networking: Essential Skill or Overhyped Strategy? In today’s professional and academic environments, the importance of networking is often emphasized as a key to success. But is building connections truly as critical as many believe, or is it primarily a trait embraced by extroverts who may not prioritize […]

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I really don’t know where I stand as an incoming college applicant

Navigating College Applications: Making the Most of Your Final Months Embarking on the college application journey can be daunting, especially if you feel like your extracurricular profile is lacking. Many students find themselves questioning their readiness and wondering if they’ve maximized their opportunities. The key is understanding what matters most […]

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I just graduated from middle school and I feel like graduation didn’t give me enough closure.

Finding Closure After Graduation: Navigating Transition and Emotions Graduating from middle school marks a significant milestone, yet for many students, it can also bring unexpected feelings of uncertainty and incompleteness. Despite the celebrations and achievements, some individuals find themselves struggling to feel fully resolved or prepared for the next chapter. […]

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As a 16–Year Old Who’s Never Gotten Past 5th-Grade, What’s Everything I Need to Learn Math-Wise for a GED?

Preparing for Your GED: A Practical Guide for Self-Studying Math Embarking on the journey to earn your GED can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re starting from scratch with your math skills. If you’re like many students who haven’t had formal instruction beyond early education, taking control of your learning is […]

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