Current American college students that took US Government class this Spring, how was your professor’s tone?

Reflecting on the Teaching Approach in US Government Courses This Spring As we transition into a new academic season, many college students enrolled in US Government courses may be pondering their classroom experiences. Specifically, students might be curious about how their instructors approached sensitive or contemporary topics during the semester. […]

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is it worth majoring in women’s, gender, & sexuality studies?

Is Specializing in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies a Wise Academic Choice? Deciding on a college major can be a daunting task, especially when your passions align with fields that are often undervalued or misunderstood. If you’re passionate about addressing gender-based violence and aspire to make a difference through your […]

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I’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: […]

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Submitted 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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Do public state universities from the same state usually have anything more in common?

Are Public State Universities Within the Same State Collaborating or Diverging in Quality? When examining public universities within a single state, one might assume that they share similar standards, resources, and academic quality—simply because they operate under the same government funding and policy framework. However, in practice, this isn’t always […]

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I’m losing hope because of Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”

Facing Uncertainty: Navigating Education and Future Opportunities Amid Challenges The Path Between Dreams and Reality: A Young Person’s Struggle for a Brighter Future At just 20 years old, I find myself at a crossroads, facing significant obstacles that threaten my aspirations for a better life. After moving from Alabama to […]

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Fall semester starts in a month and I’m on the waitlist, do I have a chance of getting in?

Navigating College Waitlists: What Are Your Chances of Securing a Spot Before Fall? As the fall semester approaches, many students find themselves anxiously awaiting confirmation of their course registration. If you’re currently on a waitlist and unsure about your chances of getting into your desired classes, you’re not alone. Recently, […]

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