by studentrg | Jan 24, 2025 | Career Pathways, College Major
Switching majors is common for many college students. Usually, students pick their original major in something that they have a strong interest in. As students take classes that are required for their major, they may start to realize that what they are learning...
by studentrg | Feb 2, 2023 | Education, Teaching
Andrea Michelle, a high-energy educator who has been teaching high school for eight years, believes students can learn about more than literature in her English classes – they can learn critical life skills too. In a recent video interview with the Student Research...
by studentrg | Jan 26, 2023 | Paying for College
In the eyes of many college admissions officials, the “perfect” applicant is a student who has a top GPA, near-perfect scores on the ACT or SAT tests, and whose family is ready and able to pay full tuition. Yes, applicants who meet those criteria will not have any...
by studentrg | Jan 5, 2023 | Career Pathways, Education, Teaching
Briana Stone Believes Communication and Cooperation Are the Two Critical Success Skills to Teach in High School What are the most critical skills students need to succeed after high school? Briana Stone, who teaches high school English in Texas, has thought about that...
by studentrg | Dec 15, 2022 | Paying for College
Are you a high school student, a parent, a teacher, or a college counselor? Remember, it is never too early to start researching sources of financial aid. First, speak to the financial aid officers at the colleges you are considering. Take notes and follow their...