The Top College Mistakes to Avoid: Insights from Graduates As an incoming freshman, the excitement of starting college is palpable, but it’s natural to feel a bit anxious too. One of the best ways to prepare for this new chapter is to learn from the experiences of those who have […]
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What’s Next? Navigating the Path Forward As we stand at a crossroads, many of us find ourselves pondering: What’s next? It’s a question that resonates deeply, whether you’re facing a life transition, adapting to change, or simply seeking direction in your current endeavors. In moments of uncertainty, it’s essential to […]
Read MoreIs it alright to take more than 4 years to graduate?
Embracing Extended College Journeys: Is Four Years Really the Limit? As a junior in college, I’ve recently found myself at a crossroads. After much contemplation, I’ve decided that I want to shift my focus and pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing offered by my institution. While I believe this […]
Read MoreWhile the school year in most states is September-June, why are other states August-May?
Why Do Some States Have School Years from August to May? As the back-to-school season rolls around, you might notice that while many states operate on a traditional September to June calendar, others kick off their academic year in August and wrap things up by May. This discrepancy can raise […]
Read MoreWill I get beat up for wearing this to school?
Navigating School Fashion: Will You Face Backlash for Your Outfit? As you prepare for another school day, you might find yourself pondering a crucial question: Is my outfit suitable, or could it provoke unwanted attention? The anxiety surrounding what to wear can often overshadow the excitement of expressing your personal […]
Read MoreHow can I ask my roommate to stop kicking me out so She can hook up with a guy?
How to Approach Your Roommate About Her Frequent Visitor Navigating roommate dynamics can be challenging, especially when it comes to boundaries and personal space. If you find yourself facing a situation where your roommate is frequently inviting someone over, disrupting your personal time, and making you feel uncomfortable, it’s essential […]
Read MoreHave a BS in Math with no education aspect, how hard would it be to become a Math Teacher?
Transitioning from Math Graduate to Math Teacher: What You Need to Know If you hold a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics but lack formal education training, you might be wondering how feasible it is to pivot into a teaching role, particularly in Illinois. With a growing demand for mathematics teachers, […]
Read Moreanyone else annoyed by school device settings?
Title: The Frustration of School Device Restrictions: A Student’s Perspective As a student navigating the complexities of academic life, it’s no secret that our reliance on school-issued devices is essential. However, there’s one aspect that often leaves us feeling frustrated—device settings and restrictions that sometimes seem excessive. Let me clarify: […]
Read MoreHad depressive episode in front of teacher. Now what?
Navigating a Vulnerable Moment: What to Do After a Depressive Episode in Class Experiencing a depressive episode in front of others, especially in an academic setting, can be incredibly challenging. Recently, I found myself grappling with this very situation. After skipping my antidepressants the day before, I was feeling the […]
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