Exploring the Ethical Dimensions of Educating Our Children: Public vs. Private Resources As parents and guardians, one of the most significant decisions we face is ensuring our children receive the appropriate education they need to thrive. A common dilemma revolves around whether it is more ethically and equitably to advocate […]
Read MoreMy teachers gave me a different mark for the same assignment.
The Inconsistency in Grading: A Revealing Look at Education Standards Understanding Grading Disparities Through Personal Experience As students, many of us have faced the perplexing reality of inconsistent grading practices across different teachers. Recently, I experienced this firsthand during a credit course I enrolled in twice. My journey uncovered surprising […]
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Understanding Your Rights and Feelings as a School Librarian: Addressing Unfair Expectations As professionals dedicated to education, school librarians often find themselves caught in challenging situations where expectations and responsibilities may seem blurred. Recently, I encountered a situation that has left me questioning whether I’m being unfairly targeted or manipulated, […]
Read MorePls help me get 50 more responses for this survey (13-18, US, first/second gen)
Help Us Gain Insights: Survey Targeting Immigrant High School Students in the U.S. As part of ongoing research into the educational and mental health challenges faced by immigrant youth, we are seeking participation from high school students living in the United States. If you are an immigrant student between the […]
Read MoreI’m a first year (it major) and I’m confused on what my first classes should be like
Starting Your IT Journey: A Guide for First-Year Students in Computer Science Embarking on your first year as an information technology (IT) major can be both exciting and overwhelming. If you’re wondering how to approach your initial coursework, you’re not alone. Many newcomers to the field grapple with the question: […]
Read MoreIs there a online high school that’s doesn’t do proctored exams? Any free ones?
Exploring Stress-Free Online High School Options Without Proctored Exams Many students pursuing online high school education face unique challenges, especially when it comes to exam environments. If you’re seeking a flexible, stress-free online high school program that doesn’t require proctored exams—and preferably free—you’re not alone. Understanding the Challenges Online education […]
Read MoreAs someone whose aiming for kind mid-top tier unis, what’s like the min GPA & SAT score I should aim for
Understanding the GPA and SAT Benchmarks for Mid-Tier University Admissions Navigating the college admissions landscape can be challenging, especially for students aiming for mid-range universities. One of the key considerations is understanding the typical academic credentials that such institutions look for in prospective students. If you’re targeting mid-tier universities, it’s […]
Read MoreHave any of you guys looked ahead into majors and what life would be like after college early?
Planning Your Future: Essential Considerations When Choosing a College Major Selecting a college major is more than just choosing a school; it’s about envisioning the life and career trajectory that follows. While many students focus on college choice based on interest or prestige, it’s equally important to consider what awaits […]
Read MoreSubmitted my master thesis a couple of days ago and I’ve noticed some mistakes.
Title: Navigating Post-Submission Concerns: What to Do When You Find Errors in Your Final Thesis Submitting your master’s thesis is a significant milestone, but discovering mistakes afterward can be an overwhelming experience. Recently, I experienced this firsthand and want to share my insights to help others in similar situations. Just […]
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