I just graduated from middle school and I feel like graduation didn’t give me enough closure.

Finding Closure After Graduation: Navigating Emotions and Moving Forward Graduating from middle school is a significant milestone in any student’s life, yet it can sometimes leave feelings of incompleteness or unresolved emotions. If you’re experiencing a sense that your graduation didn’t provide the closure you expected, you’re not alone. Many […]

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I forgot about my college essays and summer assignments.

Balancing Act: Managing College Essays and Summer Assignments During a Busy Senior Year As students approach the culmination of their high school journey, it’s common to feel overwhelmed by the mounting academic responsibilities. Many, myself included, sometimes forget about important tasks like college essays and summer assignments until the last […]

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Aspiring premeds please look into taking AP courses

Title: Why Aspiring Healthcare Professionals Should Prioritize AP Courses in High School Embarking on a journey toward a healthcare career, such as dentistry or medicine, is undeniably competitive and demanding. From personal experience, I can attest that arriving at college well-prepared makes a significant difference. As a current biochemistry major […]

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If I take SCH4C online this year with my school board, will I need to write the same final exam as my peers?”

Understanding Final Exam Requirements for Online Grade 12 Chemistry Courses Are you considering enrolling in your school’s Grade 12 Chemistry course (SCH4C) online this academic year? If so, you might be wondering how this choice impacts your final examination requirements compared to students attending in-person classes. Many students ask whether […]

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anyone here done tass? would love to hear your experience + application tips

Exploring the Telluride Association Summer Seminar (TASS): Insights and Tips for Prospective Applicants Are you considering applying to the prestigious Telluride Association Summer Seminar (TASS)? If so, you’re not alone—many talented students are eager to learn more about this unique opportunity. I’ve been researching TASS extensively and want to share […]

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guys ik this is weird but i need advice, my m15 bf accused me of cheating and now we’re not on talking terms and a lot of drama

Title: Navigating Heartbreak and Drama: When Trust Breaks Down in Your Relationships and Friend Group In today’s post, I want to share a difficult personal experience to highlight the complexities and emotional challenges that can arise in romantic relationships and friendships, especially during high school years. While this recounting is […]

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I need one credit to graduate and my school won’t work with me, advice?

Overcoming Graduation Hurdles: Seeking Solutions When School Policies Hold You Back Navigating the path to graduation can be challenging, especially when unforeseen circumstances disrupt your academic journey. If you’re in the final stretch—missing just one credit to graduate—and facing obstacles with your school’s administration, you’re not alone. Here’s a relatable […]

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What to do if parents won’t let you ED(Cornell Investment Banking)

Navigating Parental Concerns About Early Decision Applications to Ivy League Schools Making the decision to apply Early Decision (ED) to an Ivy League university, especially with aspirations of entering investment banking, is a significant step in a student’s academic journey. However, what happens when parental reservations stand in the way? […]

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Become a regional chapter director for a international research fellowship

Opportunity Alert: Lead a Regional Chapter of an International Research Fellowship Are you passionate about advancing scientific knowledge and empowering fellow students? We are excited to invite motivated high school and college students around the world to take on a leadership role in a groundbreaking international research initiative. About Us […]

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