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Online, On-campus, or Hybrid: Which Learning Model Suits You?

Everyone has been affected by COVID-19 in many ways, particularly students whose academic careers have been temporarily postponed because of the pandemic. While it has been more than a year since the COVID-19 outbreak, it will take a while before international travel becomes fully open for all students. This encouraged students to consider nearby reputable

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How to Make Extracurricular Activities Work in Your Favor

Getting involved in high school clubs, sports teams, and other pursuits outside the classroom comes with many benefits. For one, it helps you develop your talent and skills. It also allows you to make friends and learn more about yourself. And admit it, it’s a fun way to spend your time after school. Your extracurricular

Surviving Art School: What You Can Do as a Student

Art school is diverse and can include anything from dancing to painting, making the environment around it volatile and unpredictable—and because of this, surviving throughout the process can be challenging for most students. However, it is doable. Whether you’re taking dance classes as an elective course or focusing on digital art, the following are practical tips

Pursuing Bachelor of Arts? Here’s What You Should Know

High school graduates often face two major decisions that shape their future: their area of study and their choice of college or university. Selecting a major can be a daunting task for some, as their decision can determine how much they’ll earn and what their work environment will be like. Once a student has settled

Self-Improvement 101: Investments to Make for a Better You

If you have goals you wish to achieve, the first step would be to identify the areas that need improvement. It is not enough that you know what you wish to attain. Retaining the bad habits and failure to improve yourself in the right areas will only lead to further disappointments. The problem is, most

Should Students Get Homework? The Pros and Cons of Bringing School Work Home

Since its inception, homework has been a controversial topic that has been debated upon by experts from every field of education. Whether it’s algebra problems, language arts activities, or physical dioramas, experts from both the pro-homework camp and the anti-homework camp have given more than two cents on the subject. As early as the first

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Adulting Classes to Take as Electives

More often than not, when college students are choosing their electives, they go for the classes that would give them an easy A. And no one could judge them for that, not really. We can’t fault a pre-med college student for wanting to take some easy classes. They may be overwhelmed with their lab work

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The Vocalist’s Diet: 7 Foods Singers Should Eat to Stay Healthy

Singing involves the use of the muscle movement and contraction of the mouth, voice box, diaphragm and (in some cases) the extremities in a highly controlled manner. Although these movements aren’t as intensive as crunches or running, vocalists need to take great care of their throat and body. This is true for performers who will

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How to Balance Grades & Extracurricular Activities in College

In college, you have to split your time between classes, homework, chores, errands, socializing, and extracurricular activities. It can be challenging to juggle all these areas and have a balanced college life. But it’s not impossible. Learning how to manage your time, however, is an essential skill that will benefit you further in life. Seeing as

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