What Are the Best Elective Classes in High School?
Overall, high school students have only a handful of opportunities to customize their educational experience. The majority of the high school classes they take are required for graduation. Elective classes are the exception, allowing your student to choose high school electives and handpick part of their curriculum based on their personal interests, academic goals, or…
Read MoreHow to Choose College Classes – 8 Expert Tips
How do I choose my classes for college; it’s a question that plagues every student. The process is different than it was in high school. Plus, it can be hard to decide which courses are worth taking, and which should be handled when, when all your student has to guide them is a single paragraph…
Read MoreHow to Ace a Scholarship Video Interview
Many scholarship committees are meeting social distancing requirements by conducting scholarship video interviews instead of holding in-person meetings. While much of the process is the same for students, some nuances come with the video format. If your student doesn’t navigate the situation correctly, they may struggle to impress. Luckily, when it comes to how to…
Read More7 Ways to Stay Involved When Not on Campus
Finding ways to stay involved when not on campus is crucial for all remote or off-campus students. It allows them to have a fuller college experience, one where they can form strong connections with others while also thriving academically. Whether your student is taking courses online or living off-campus, they may not feel as connected…
Read More5 Tips to Keep Online Students Motivated
As the COVID-19 pandemic led to sudden school closures, students across the country suddenly found themselves learning remotely. While some newly-minted online students transitioned with relative ease, others struggled to stay motivated, a situation that can get more challenging with time. Finding ways to stay focused and dedicated is crucial for online students. Otherwise, they…
Read MoreVirtual College: Online Learning Pros and Cons
Most college students have a choice; they can attend classes in person or go to school virtually. Before your student chooses a direction (or decides to take a COVID-19 gap year to avoid having to take web-based classes), there are online learning pros and cons to consider. For many students, online courses are incredibly convenient….
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