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5 Signs You Chose The Wrong College

Choosing a college is one of the most significant decisions many of us will ever make, shaping our future careers, friendships, and overall life trajectory. But what happens when the excitement of acceptance letters and orientation week fades, leaving a nagging sense that something isn't quite right? If you're feeling out of place, misunderstood, or just plain unhappy, you're not alone. In this article, we're diving into the five telltale signs that you might have chosen the wrong college — and what you can do about it. Whether it's a mismatch in academic interests, social environment, or some...

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5 Things You Should Do To Prepare for the Digital SAT

Welcome to the digital age of standardized testing! If you're gearing up for the digital SAT, you're probably wondering how to best prepare for this new format. Fear not, because we've got you covered! In this article, we'll walk you through five essential steps to ensure you're not just ready, but fully confident to tackle the digital SAT head-on. Whether you're a tech whiz or a pen-and-paper traditionalist, these tips will help you navigate the test with ease and achieve your best score yet. So, grab your device, get comfortable, and let's dive into how you can turn this digital challenge in...

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5 Steps to Change Your Major in College

Hey there! Deciding to change your major in college can feel like a big, scary leap into the unknown. But guess what? It's actually a pretty common part of the college adventure! Many students start off thinking they know exactly what they want to study, only to discover new passions and interests along the way. Whether you've had a change of heart, found a new subject you're super excited about, or just realized your current major isn't quite right for you, making the switch is totally doable. In this article, we'll walk you through the steps to change your major, from the initial "aha" momen...

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AP vs. Dual Enrollment: Which Is Right For You?

Hey there! Are you stuck deciding between AP classes and dual enrollment? You're not alone! This is a big decision that can shape your high school experience and even influence your college journey. Both AP classes and dual enrollment offer unique opportunities and challenges, and understanding the differences is key to making the right choice for you. In this article, we're going to break down the nitty-gritty of AP versus dual enrollment, from the coursework and college credit to how each can impact your future. Whether you're a bookworm, a science whiz, or someone who's just trying to figur...

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5 Signs You’re Bad at Taking Notes

Trust me, I’ve been there. I would spend hours reviewing my notes the night before a big test and nothing would click, and worse, I got some bad grades on some important assignments. Along the way, I’ve learned a lot about the right and wrong ways to take notes, and as soon as I changed some of my note-taking habits, my grades got SO much better. In this blog post, I’ll get into the 5 signs that you’re probably not taking notes the right way and how to remedy it. Whether you’ve been studying for hours and not seeing results, or you’re just starting to figure out your study routine, you’re in t...

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5 Signs You’re Studying Wrong For the SAT

Hey there! If you’re putting hours in SAT prep and not getting the score you want…. don’t worry I’ve been there. I took the SAT three times and got my score from a 1250 to a 1590 - and learned a lot about the right & wrong ways to study for the SAT in the process.  Getting ready for the SAT can feel like a huge task because there’s so much riding on it, and to be honest it's really easy to get lost in the sea of generic tips and tricks on what to study to get that 1600. But, take it from someone who’s tried everything - it’s all about the way you study, not just just what you study. In this bl...

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IB vs AP: What's the Actual Difference?

Hey everyone! What is the buzz around the IB program and AP classes all about? Let's break it down. In this article, we're taking a closer look at the International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) programs. Whether you're eyeing those college credits, up for a challenge, or just curious about your options, we've got the scoop for you. We'll explore how these programs differ, what they offer, and how they can shape your high school journey and boost your college applications. So, settle in and join us as we navigate the world of IB and AP – trust us, it's about more than just the...

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Digital SAT: Everything You Need to Know

News flash: the SAT is going digital after 97 years of having a paper SAT. Starting in March 2024, the new SAT will be implemented in all schools across America. This is a significant change, and it is important for students and families to be aware of the implications. Let's go over what changed and how you can study to be the most prepared you can. The New Digital SAT in a Nutshell The digital SAT is a new version of the SAT that will be administered digitally starting in March 2024. The current SAT is a pen-and-paper Scantron test; the same format as most standardized tests you've taken a...

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What are the 6 IB Groups?

The International Baccalaureate (IB) program is known for giving a well-rounded education to high school and college students, but what exactly do they offer? IB has six different groups of subjects that cover a wide range of topics, from IB Business & Management to IB Latin and many more! If you're in high school thinking about taking an IB course, here are the subject groups that IB offers. In this article, we'll explain what these groups are and what subjects they contain. So, let's explore these six IB groups together! Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature The first group in the ...

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This AI Tool Turned My PowerPoint into Flashcards

We’ve all been there. It’s 2 AM, you’re in your room, and you still have to take notes on 46 more slides for your test tomorrow. But what if I told you that there was a magical way that you could turn those PowerPoint slides into flashcards in SECONDS? You’d think it was too good to be true, huh? Lucky for you, this AI tool for PowerPoint will take all of that information and turn it into something you can study in seconds.  As a sophomore in high school, I get assigned a lot of Google Slides or PowerPoints to take notes on. Some are small, 10-15 slides, which I can usually manage, but others ...

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Step-by-Step Guide to Write an MLA Format Research Paper

Writing a research paper in MLA format can be a daunting task, especially if it’s your first time. But, with a little planning and preparation, you’ll be writing killer papers in no time. MLA format is a style guide that is commonly used in the humanities and social sciences to cite sources and format papers. It is important to follow MLA format correctly to avoid plagiarism and ensure that your paper is professional and easy to read. This article will provide a step-by-step guide on how to write an MLA research paper. We’ll cover everything from choosing a topic to submitting your final draft...

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11 Study Tips for Acing Your Final Exam and Surviving Finals Week

Alright, folks, it's that time of the semester again – finals week is upon us! 📚 💥 But don't let the stress and sleepless nights get you down. In this article, we've got your back with 11 super effective study tips to not only survive finals week but to totally own it. Whether you're a seasoned pro at this or it's your first rodeo, these tips are your secret weapons to crush those final exams, master your subjects, and come out on top. So, grab your favorite study snacks and let's dive into the ultimate guide to acing your finals and surviving like a champ! 1. Review Midterm and Lecture Vi...

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Spaced Repetition: Power Up Your Learning!

Ever had to study for one of those big tests that’s literally months away but there’s just so much material that you HAVE to start now? Spaced repetition is the answer: it helps engrain all the information into long-term memory, so you won’t have to keep learning the same thing repeatedly; you only will need to learn it once! Sounds too good to be true; right? Let’s dive right into why using spaced repetition will level up your studying game. What is Spaced Repetition? Spaced Repetition System (SRS) is a learning technique that involves reviewing information at gradually increasing interval...

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Here's the IB Exam Schedule for May 2024

Hi everyone; in this article, we're about to unravel one of the most anticipated academic revelations of the year – the 2024 IB exam schedule. Whether you're a student gearing up for these challenging assessments or just curious about what's happening in the world of international education, you're in for a treat. Below is the 2024 IB Exam Schedule, complete with morning and afternoon session dates. Week 1 Wednesday, April 24th, 2024 Morning Session Afternoon Session –No exams– Language A Literature HL paper 1 Language A Literature SL paper 1 Language A Language and Literature HL paper 1 La...