Navigating College Decisions: A Personal Journey Recently, my nephew made a significant decision regarding his education that has sparked quite a conversation in our family. Having received a full scholarship due to our family’s low income and achieving a commendable ACT score of 28, he initially aspired to become a […]
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The Challenge of Skeptical Professors: A Personal Reflection Have you ever encountered a professor who seems to thrive on skepticism, particularly the notion of “absolute certainty”? I must admit, I find this approach incredibly frustrating and challenging. These educators often adopt a stance that prioritizes critical thinking over accepting established […]
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Unlocking Motivation: A Creative Approach to Studying Lately, I found myself grappling with a significant lack of motivation. It wasn’t just a fleeting sense of indifference; it was more like a complete mental block, where I’d lie in bed, overwhelmed by a sense of paralysis. The list of tasks—studying, eating, […]
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Navigating Uncertainty: The Impact of Visa Issues on Academic Programs As students prepare for the upcoming fall semester at our large university in the U.S., a wave of concern has arisen following a recent communication from the administration. Alarmingly, it appears that a significant number of our professors—many of whom […]
Read MoreFinding out that the professor I look up to is a creep.
Disillusionment in Academia: When Mentorship Turns Misguided As a 21-year-old undergraduate assistant at my university, I have always viewed my professors as pillars of support and guidance in my academic journey. However, a recent revelation has left me reeling with disappointment and unease about one of the mentors I deeply […]
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Title: Reflections on Graduation: Navigating a Journey of Accomplishment Alone As my graduation day approaches, I find myself grappling with the sobering reality of walking across the stage without anyone to share the moment with me. In this time of celebration, I should feel joy and pride, yet I’m enveloped […]
Read MoreRoommate ‘Borrowed’ My Apple Pencil… And I’m Pretty Sure It’s Gone For Good
The Tale of the Missing Apple Pencil: A Roommate’s Borrowing Habit In the world of shared living spaces, the dynamics between roommates can often take unexpected turns. Recently, I encountered a familiar scenario in my own home: my roommate ‘borrowed’ my Apple Pencil for the third time within a single […]
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Embracing Higher Education: A Personal Journey into College Life As a first-time college student embarking on this academic journey at the age of 28, I’ve encountered a myriad of perspectives on the value of higher education. Over the years, I’ve engaged in conversations with individuals from various professional backgrounds, from […]
Read MoreParents Won’t Pay Any Money For College But FASFA Thinks They Will
Navigating the Financial Aid Maze: When Family Contributions Don’t Align with Reality As I embark on my college journey, I face a challenging financial landscape, compounded by the disparity between what my parents are expected to contribute and the support I can actually count on. Although my family has a […]
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