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From balancing your course load to forging relationships with classmates to extracurricular involvement, these are the tried and true methods to nail your career as a student.
How to Stay Connected to Classmates During Online School
In many areas, students of all ages are going to be learning online for the next few months at the very least. From kindergarteners to college students, everyone is trying to stay connected to one another during the COVID-19 pandemic. It can be challenging to feel that “togetherness” while learning alone in your own home.
By andrewdeen146 years ago in Education
My Neighbor Started a School
I know Kyle Smitley and her family from my neighborhood. And as my wife and I are spending all our time at home now, in our neighborhood, we have found ourselves looking out much more and checking in on those around us. As COVID-19 hammered Detroit, Kyle was one of the neighbors we wanted to check in on.
By Kevin Steen6 years ago in Education
To graduate during a pandemic
The graduate in your life half smiles and looks away before answering your question, “how are you feeling about commencement being postponed/canceled?” Their head may shake once or twice, as they respond that commencement was never the important part anyways. That it sucks, but hey, they didn’t like being in front of a crowd to begin with. Your graduate will chuckle like it’s a joke when they say they’ll save almost $70 on a cap and gown. You will tell them, “Things will be better soon,” and the subject will go on to face masks or how boring it’s been and you’re assured that they are alright.
By Savannah Deianira Lewis6 years ago in Education
I’m STILL Trying To Pay You Back
“When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, “Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” That’s a quote from one of the greatest teachers of all time named Fred Rogers. My mission today is to not only seek the helpers, but to also highlight some of my favorite helpers from Apple Ridge Academy.
By Alexis Dean Jr.6 years ago in Education
Essay Writing Tips on How to Write an Essay Without Making Mistakes
Students should write different types of essays during their academic courses. Many students while studying learn the popular quote “the pen is mightier than the sword”. The pen will help you to write academic tasks but not an effective one. You need to put an effort to produce a high-quality paper. Otherwise, you may get grades you did not expect. Every student at some-point writes an essay that crashes. They receive feedback, corrections and comments at the margin of the paper. Mistakes and comments ruin the confidence of students, especially when it happens during the beginning of the academic course. Students should not feel disappointed and lose confidence; instead, learn not to make the mistakes again in the next essay writing task. Some students to avoid making a mistake look for cheap essay writing tips from professionals. Do you want to write an essay without making mistakes? Yes, you are in the right place. You will find the tips to write an essay without making common errors in this article.
By John Noels6 years ago in Education
How To Keep Learning After College
Education is an important facet of human life, but we don’t always appreciate the process of being taught until later in life. Experts recommend delaying higher education for this very reason. However, many people do come to not only appreciate learning, but also learn even more. College is a logical endpoint to formal education, because it prepares a person for working life, but it doesn’t have to be the end of the road in terms of learning. If you’re interested in pursuing education beyond college, here are some ways you can accomplish this goal.
By Paisley Hansen6 years ago in Education
Regrets On My Choices
I am a freshly graduate general physician in an Asia country. While other people might think of how proud myself and my family is, the truth is far from that. I don't deny how proud my parents must have had felt. It just.. I don't think I am. You would probably wonder "how could you don't feel such emotion?". Unfortunately, I just don't (or I hope so) feel it yet. On the contrary, I feel this empty and confusing emotion, because for the first time in my life I was finally honest with myself and I think I just don't want to be a physician.
By Addison Hunter6 years ago in Education









