What to do if my academic advisor is working against me

Navigating Difficulties with Your Academic Advisor: A Guide for Students Facing challenges with your academic advisor can be a stressful experience, especially when you believe your academic progress is being hindered unfairly. Recently, I encountered a situation where my proficiency test results—validated by the school board—indicated I was eligible to […]

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My highschool transcript that’s impossible to read and says I have a total gpa of 0.8500

Title: When School Records Fail to Tell the Truth: A Closer Look at My Confusing High School Transcript Navigating the complexities of academic records can sometimes be a challenge, especially when the documents that are supposed to reflect your achievements end up being more confusing than helpful. Recently, I encountered […]

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Can I get an insight on biology and math for freshman year? *Question*

Preparing for Freshman Year: Insights into High School Biology and Math Embarking on your high school journey can be both exciting and intimidating, especially when it comes to challenging subjects like biology and mathematics. If you’re an incoming freshman eager to understand what your coursework might entail, you’re not alone—many […]

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When did you guys start preparing for college or planning to?

Preparing for College: When Is the Right Time to Start? As students approach their collegiate journey, many begin to wonder when they should start their preparation. For rising sophomores, this transitional period can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially when comparing oneself to peers who are actively engaging in extracurricular activities, summer […]

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Sophomore Slump hit me hard: I can’t do this again (rant)

Overcoming the Second-Year Slump: Reflecting on Academic Challenges and Moving Forward Entering your second year of high school can be a daunting experience, and it’s common for students to feel overwhelmed as they adjust to increasing academic demands. Many students face similar hurdles, and sharing these feelings can be a […]

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What’s your opinion on what my school is trying to do?

Should Schools Criminalize Childhood Interactions? A Closer Look at Recent Policy Proposals In an unprecedented move, some school districts are contemplating the introduction of local ordinances that could criminalize any physical contact between children on school grounds. This proposal aims to redefine typical childhood behaviors—such as pushing or shoving—as criminal […]

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My grades are terrible and I’m going into my junior year

Understanding Academic Challenges and Navigating Your Junior Year Facing Academic Difficulties: A Guide to Moving Forward As you prepare to embark on your junior year of high school, you might be feeling overwhelmed by your current academic standing. It’s completely normal to encounter hurdles along the way, especially when your […]

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Did anyone elses graduation ceremony have kids walking, even though they didn’t actually recieve their diploma?

Title: Exploring Unusual Graduation Practices: When Students Walk and Receive Covers Without Actual Diplomas Graduation ceremonies are typically moments of celebration and achievement, marking the culmination of years of hard work. However, I recently encountered some unusual practices at a school’s commencement that I’d like to explore and understand better. […]

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Didn’t do class approval form going into freshman year

Navigating Late Elective Selections: What to Do When You Miss the Deadline Starting high school is an exciting milestone, but it can also bring some administrative challenges—especially if you miss important deadlines. If you’re an incoming freshman who has already selected your electives but overlooked submitting the required approval form, […]

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