What would you have changed in your Eng 101 / freshman composition course? What worked/was the absolute worst?

Reflecting on Freshman Composition Courses: Lessons for Educators and Students Alike As an instructor preparing to lead my very first English 101 class, I find myself reflecting on past experiences—both my own and those shared by students—to shape a more meaningful and effective learning environment. My own journey through this […]

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Questionnaire for women’s football data learning platform

Title: Help Shape the Future of Women’s Football Education: Your Input Needed Are you passionate about football and interested in advancing educational opportunities for young learners? I am currently developing an innovative online platform designed to teach high school students mathematics, science, and data science through the exciting lens of […]

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Need a few people for a short student project—anyone interested?

Seeking Participants for a Student-Led Research Initiative on Youth Health Awareness Are you interested in contributing to an engaging academic project focused on important health topics affecting young people? We are launching a brief, student-driven study aimed at exploring common health risks that often go unnoticed by youth—such as stress […]

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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?

Essential Mathematics Skills Needed to Pass the GED: A Guide for Adult Learners Embarking on the journey to earn a GED can be daunting, especially if you’re returning to math after a long hiatus. For individuals who, like many adults, have had limited formal education in mathematics, understanding what topics […]

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

Overcoming Graduation Obstacles: Navigating School Policies and Personal Commitments For many students, bridging the gap between academic requirements and personal circumstances can be incredibly challenging. Recently, I faced a situation where I was only one credit away from graduating, yet institutional hurdles threatened to delay my progress indefinitely. My journey […]

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Really don’t know what to do in college, 2 years remaining

Navigating College Challenges: Finding Your Path Forward Amid Uncertainty As college students approaching the final two years of our journey, many of us encounter moments of doubt and frustration. If you’re feeling lost or overwhelmed, know that you are not alone—these feelings are common amidst the pressures of academic life […]

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DO WESTERN COUTRIES LIKE USA CANADA AND EUROPEAN COUNTRIES LIKE ENGLAND GERMANY ETC ACCEPT 3 YEAR BACHELORS FROM A FOREIGN AFFILIATED BACHELORS?

Understanding International Bachelor’s Degree Recognition in Western Countries Are Three-Year Bachelor’s Degrees from Abroad Recognized in Western Countries like the USA, Canada, and European Nations? Many students from Nepal and around the world face questions about the recognition of foreign-accredited bachelor’s degrees, especially when considering postgraduate opportunities in Western countries. […]

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Should I drop out of university because of mental health? Advice needed.

Is Leaving University the Right Choice for My Mental Health? Navigating a Difficult Decision Embarking on the journey of higher education can be exciting, but for some students, it can also pose significant emotional and mental health challenges. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and questioning whether continuing your university education is […]

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Not religious but looking for jobs at religious universities?

Exploring Career Opportunities at Religious Universities: Navigating Inclusivity as a Non-Religious Candidate Are you interested in pursuing a career within higher education but have concerns about working at religious-affiliated institutions? If so, you’re not alone. Many aspiring professionals seek roles in university settings that may have religious roots or core […]

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