Is 191 pages of reading excessive for a new class? I just enrolled in a new course and I’m curious if this amount of reading is typical or if it’s a bit overwhelming right from the start. To me, it seems like a lot, but I’m not certain if that’s […]
Read MoreThis sub is unbearable
This subreddit is utterly frustrating. Honestly, it feels like every post here is a variation of “why does everyone hate gay people,” despite Reddit being one of the most left-leaning social media platforms out there. Each time, these posts somehow garner 600 upvotes, as if they’re sharing groundbreaking insights. It’s […]
Read Moremy principal is trying to suspend me for… free speech?
My Principal is Trying to Suspend Me for… Free Speech? About three years ago, my school saw a change in leadership when a new principal took over after my former principal retired. Unfortunately, this new principal has been quite problematic—he’s overtly biased and tends to ruffle a lot of feathers […]
Read MoreWorking part-time as an incoming college freshman.
Part-Time Work as a Freshman: A Post on Behalf of My Nephew I’m sharing this on behalf of my nephew, who has recently been admitted as a freshman at a state school out west. He’s also received a job offer in IT that pays $4,000 a month for part-time work. […]
Read Moreplease bro the city needs u
Please, we really need you in the city.
Read MoreIs this a scam?
Could this be a scam?
Read MoreSo I’m thinking about getting back in school, I have a few more classes before my associates degree, I want to do online classes, does anyone have any Accredited schools they’d recommend?
I’m considering returning to school to complete the remaining classes for my associate’s degree. I’m interested in taking online courses and would love to hear recommendations for accredited institutions. If you have any experiences to share, especially regarding affordability and quality of education, I would greatly appreciate it! Accreditation is […]
Read MoreHmm. Requires a $5,000 tuition + travel fees and doesn’t guarantee anything related to attending the college.
I received a letter in the mail about a program that costs $5,000 in tuition plus travel expenses, but it doesn’t actually guarantee anything in terms of college admission. It seems they found my info through Collegeboard from my PSAT score. After doing some research, I have to say this […]
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