Reflections on the Approach of Senior Year: Nostalgia and New Beginnings As the start of another academic year draws near, many students find themselves experiencing a curious mix of emotions. For some, this time signifies more than just the return to classes; it sparks a deep sense of nostalgia, particularly […]
Read Moreany tips for the math regents this year? i take mine in august and could use the help
Preparing for the Math Regents Exam: Strategies and Resources for Success As the upcoming Math Regents exam approaches this August, students often seek effective ways to prepare and perform confidently. If you’ve faced challenges this past year due to irregular school attendance, it’s understandable to feel anxious about catching up […]
Read MoreI need one credit to graduate and my school won’t work with me, advice?
Navigating Graduation Challenges: Securing that Last Credit For many students, the journey to graduation is filled with unexpected hurdles, and sometimes, administrative issues can significantly delay progress. Recently, I encountered a situation where I found myself just one credit shy of earning my degree. My academic path has been complicated […]
Read MoreI Might Die In 2 Days Because Of Exam Scores (kinda a vent)
Facing the Anxiety of Upcoming Exam Results: A Personal Reflection As the release date for the AP exam scores approaches in just two days, I find myself overwhelmed with a mix of fear and frustration. Throughout this academic year, I’ve dedicated myself to excelling in my classes, earning Bs or […]
Read MoreI go to school in Hawaii in my school has a number of problems and crazy stories but every time it happens to school tries to bury it every time and and sometimes if you talk about the problem out loud to acquaintance or somebody you’re sometimes sent to the principal’s office
Challenges and Unspoken Stories Within the Hawaiian Education System Education often reflects the broader societal issues of a community, and in Hawaii, many students and former students have shared experiences that highlight systemic problems and overlooked incidents within local schools. From an outsider’s perspective, these stories reveal a cycle of […]
Read MoreCalling all rising freshmen: Join a facilitated *virtual* social group for 9th graders on Outschool!
Upcoming Opportunity for Incoming Freshmen: Join a Virtual Support Group for High School Beginners Starting high school is a significant milestone, and embarking on this new chapter can bring a mix of excitement and uncertainty. To help ease this transition, we are pleased to announce the launch of a dedicated […]
Read MoreI’m really worried for my friend and I don’t know what I can even do about it
Understanding Concerns About a Friend’s Growing Interest in Alcohol Navigating Friendships and Concerns: Addressing Fear for a Loved One’s Well-being As I prepare to start my senior year of high school, I find myself increasingly worried about a close friend’s recent behavior. Over the past few months, she has begun […]
Read MoreOk here’s a grand idea all schools should implement
Revamping School Mornings: A Creative Approach to Energize Students In many workplaces, including construction sites, it’s common to observe workers starting their day weary and fatigued, only to boost their energy levels with quick refueling and stimulant breaks. Interestingly, some companies provide on-site food trucks and allow workers to grab […]
Read MoreWhat to do if parents won’t let you ED(Cornell Investment Banking)
Navigating Parental Concerns About Early Decision Applications to Top Schools Deciding whether to apply Early Decision (ED) to a prestigious university can be a pivotal moment in your academic and professional journey. However, what happens when parental apprehensions and financial considerations make this decision more complicated? If you’re facing resistance […]
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