Finding Closure After Graduation: Navigating Emotions and Moving Forward Graduating from middle school marks a significant milestone in life’s journey, but for many students, it can also bring a mix of complex emotions. If you’ve recently celebrated this achievement yet find yourself feeling unfulfilled or yearning for greater closure, you’re […]
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Enhancing Women’s Football Education: Your Feedback on Our New Web App Prototype We’re excited to share progress on an innovative educational platform dedicated to women’s football data, designed specifically to engage middle school students in key STEM skills. As part of my master’s research project, I’ve developed a web application […]
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Revamping School Mornings: A Fresh Approach to Student Engagement Imagine starting each school day with the same energetic, no-nonsense attitude seen at some busy work sites. Observing my father’s workplace has given me an interesting insight: workers often arrive exhausted but quickly recharge after a brief, invigorating routine. They fuel […]
Read MoreWhat to do if parents won’t let you ED(Cornell Investment Banking)
Navigating Parental Concerns: Deciding Whether to Apply Early Decision to an Ivy League School for a Career in Investment Banking Deciding whether to pursue an Early Decision (ED) application to a prestigious university can be a complex and emotionally charged process, especially when parental concerns come into play. If you’re […]
Read MoreWhat does it mean when people say they don’t have recess?
Understanding the Absence of Recess in High School: What It Really Means In conversations about school routines, you might come across students mentioning that their high school does not include a designated recess period. This comment can often lead to questions: Does this mean they only have passing periods and […]
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Addressing Parental Concerns During the College Application Process: Strategies for Maintaining Privacy and Confidence Navigating the college admissions process can be stressful for students, especially when parental involvement becomes overwhelming or intrusive. Many students find themselves in situations where they wish to keep certain personal reflections, essays, or details private, […]
Read MoreOk here’s a grand idea all schools should implement
Innovative Morning Routine for Schools: Boosting Energy and Engagement In observing certain workplaces, I’ve noticed a distinctive morning routine that seems to set the tone for a productive day. Employees arrive visibly fatigued, yet within half an hour of fueling up with energy drinks, quick snacks, and cigarettes, they appear […]
Read MoreAs someone whose aiming for kind mid-top tier unis, what’s like the min GPA & SAT score I should aim for
Achieving Your College Goals: Ideal GPA and SAT Scores for Mid-High Tier Universities Planning to apply to reputable universities in the mid-to-high tier? It’s essential to understand the typical academic benchmarks that can strengthen your application. Here’s a guide to help you set realistic and strategic target scores for your […]
Read MoreI need one credit to graduate and my school won’t work with me, advice?
Overcoming Graduation Obstacles: Navigating School Policies and Personal Responsibilities For many students, reaching the final milestone of graduation can sometimes feel like a challenging journey, especially when unforeseen circumstances complicate the process. Today, I want to share a scenario that highlights the difficulties faced by students striving to complete their […]
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