The Joy of Coloring Pages: A Timeless Creative Outlet Are coloring pages a thing of the past after freshman year? Not at all! The enjoyment of coloring knows no age limits, and many find it to be a therapeutic and relaxing activity, regardless of where they are in life. Coloring […]
Read MoreMy roommate graduated over the winter, should I tell my college’s housing department I have an extra Apartment space?
Navigating Your College Apartment: What to Do with an Extra Space With the winter graduation season behind us, many students in college housing face the unique scenario of suddenly finding themselves with extra living space. I recently experienced this firsthand when my roommate graduated and moved out, leaving an empty […]
Read MoreDo I have the only school where people do this shit?
Is My School the Only One with This Behavior? It’s not uncommon to feel puzzled or even frustrated by the behaviors of others in our school environment. Many students wonder if certain antics or choices are unique to their institution. Are we alone in dealing with these situations, or do […]
Read MoreHow involved would you say a “good” and “active” parent should be in their minor child’s educational life?
The Essential Role of Parents in Their Child’s Education When it comes to the educational journey of minors, the level of parental involvement can significantly influence a child’s academic success and overall development. But just how engaged should a “good” and “active” parent be in this critical phase of their […]
Read MoreIs it just me or is it really hard to make friends in college?
Navigating the Social Scene: Making Friends in College As a college freshman, I’m sure many can relate to the challenge of forging new friendships during this transitional phase of life. I find myself wondering: is it just me, or does connecting with others in college feel like a formidable task? […]
Read MoreWhat do you do when you lose the will to live?
Finding Hope: Navigating the Darkness of Despair Life can sometimes present challenges that make us feel overwhelmed and lost, leading to a profound sense of hopelessness. If you ever find yourself in a place where the desire to continue feels diminished, it’s essential to know that you are not alone. […]
Read MoreMaster’s in TESOL or Reading and Literacy ?
Exploring Career Paths: TESOL vs. Reading and Literacy Master’s Degrees If you’ve recently completed a Master’s degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) or in Reading and Literacy, you may be wondering how the job market treats graduates in these fields. Career Opportunities and Challenges Navigating the […]
Read MoreWhy does it seem like every major suck?
Navigating the Challenges of Choosing a Major: Finding Your Path Amidst the Noise Choosing a major is one of the most significant decisions you’ll make during your educational journey, and it often feels overwhelming. If you’ve ever found yourself scrolling through forums or discussion boards only to encounter a barrage […]
Read MoreHow is the middle school education system in St Louis (Missouri) compare to the education system in Texas? Which prepares a kid academically and curriculum-wise and makes them high school and college ready? I heard Texas is so much better, and wondering whtr to move from STL to Dallas or Houston.
Comparing Middle School Education: St. Louis vs. Texas When it comes to middle school education, parents often find themselves weighing their options, especially if considering a relocation. Recently, a common question has arisen: how does the middle school education system in St. Louis, Missouri, stack up against that of Texas? […]
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