Education

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Why Everyone Should Take Advantage of Online Learning

Obtaining a master’s degree online might appear to be a challenging task—and it is. Students might wonder whether they can learn online and whether the experience is similar to face-to-face learning. These are valid concerns that they need to ask. And based on the successful statistics, online learning is indeed beneficial. Due to the flexibility

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Three Ways to Handle Your Kid’s Homeschooling as a WFH Parent

Juggling work and homeschooling has been a permanent challenge for parents who are working at home even before the pandemic. These include parents who are home business owners, employed telecommuters, independent contractors, and raising their children by themselves. If you’re working from home to spend more quality time with the family, the idea of hiring

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The Voice: Millennials Want to Be Heard

Millennials are those born from 1981 to 1996. And, they’re trending for a reason. The brave millennial generation is here to call for positive change. They say that the millennial generation is the most outspoken and the most assertive. But, this is only because they know how to take a stand. They use their voice for important

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Many Students Took a Gap Year in 2021—Is It Too Late for That Now?

While taking a gap year is popular among students in European countries, the United States has only seen increased interest lately. When universities announced that they will give students different options for learning in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, students were met with confusion. Some didn’t think that it was worth it

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Common Writing Problems and Solutions

Students usually commit writing mistakes due to lack of proofreading and awareness of some grammatical rules or reliance on the internet for schoolwork. Using online resources can help with academic writing, but making it a habit to read and write will help improve your vocabulary and become a better writer. Here are some common writing

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Are Your Kids Thriving in Online Learning or Struggling?

Each child has a different style of learning, and every one of them has his or her own development pacing. In the age of remote learning and homeschooling, how would you tell if your kids are learning or struggling? How could you make sure that your child understands the lessons provided by their instructors are

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Working While in High School: Do Jobs Interfere with Studies?

When you think of work, a teen is probably the last thing that’ll come to mind. After all, a typical teen would rather hang out with their friends during their free time than deal with a job. Plus, teens aren’t mature enough yet for most “adult” responsibilities. But why are we giving them jobs? The

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Fresh Grad and Unemployed: What to Do With Your Spare Time

The pandemic has seen the worst in employment. People are not only losing jobs; even fresh college graduates are having a hard time finding work. According to Pew Research Center, 31% of the 2020 college graduates could not find jobs due to the pandemic. This includes 20 to 29-year-old graduates of a bachelor’s degree or higher. On a

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Advice for Starting College

Starting college is always a big change. You’ll get to learn and experience many new things, meet new people, and will most likely pull a hundred all-nighters to get all your papers done on time. We’ve all been there. By now, you might already have a college checklist or bucket list prepared based on what everyone

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