Every morning you wake up. You put on your clothes and you brush your teeth. You then head to the kitchen to grab something to eat and head out to school for a brand new day.
You knew
1. You don’t have to Choose Your Major First Semester, Freshman Year
In most cases, don’t sweat it. Most schools don’t ask you to look at a major until sometime during your sophomore year. (Certain majors, however, like
My grandfather was a Calculus professor at Georgia Tech, and I remember when he saw me use a calculator to solve a simple Algebra problem when I was in high school, he about lost it. He proceeded to
Throughout all of our lives, we will be confronted with the challenge of an interview. Interviews are made out to be stressful and uncomfortable. However, they are an opportunity to talk about yourself: your accomplishments, your current tasks,
Hi second semester seniors! I know this is an exciting time, but remember, there are still some things that we need to take care of before you can receive your diploma! We have created a quick calendar to make
Have you ever felt absolutely overwhelmed by the finals? Honestly, no matter what stage of education you are at, whether it is middle school, high school, or college, finals week will always be the most stressful time of the
The rules of accent marking are not often taught in introductory Spanish, but it’s helpful to understand them, and they are actually quite straightforward. Learning the rules will help you understand why accents are present where they are and
Writing is first and foremost a means of communication. Whether you’re working on a college essay, a school paper, or anything else, you want the style to enhance (not distract from) the content. You know not to turn in essays
Geometry requires a lot of big picture thinking that is based on previous Algebra 1 knowledge. Luckily, many of the details of Algebra 1 are unnecessary in Geometry. Instead, Geometry provides the reason for algebraic concepts in a visual manner.
For many high school students, College Aptitude Tests are the bane of their existence. Studying for exams that reportedly test “reasoning skills,” and “academic retention,” can be confusing and time-consuming, and must be heaped on top of rigorous high school