by studentrg | Mar 4, 2019 | Career Pathways, Student Research Foundation Research
Late bloomers command a lot of attention from teachers, guidance counselors and parents. Perhaps that’s to be expected. Late bloomers seem to need the most help to decide their preferred subjects and majors, to bring their grades up, to pick colleges to apply to . . ....
by studentrg | Feb 28, 2019 | Career Pathways, College Admissions
Ms. Place’s Ninth-Grade Students Visit UC Berkeley to Picture their College Futures Only three years ago, students at Mt Diablo High School in Concord, CA had only a vague idea of what they wanted to achieve in their lives. When asked, many simply replied that they...
by studentrg | Feb 25, 2019 | Online Courses, online education
Are online colleges improving the quality of education they provide? Are more of their students completing four years of study and graduating? And are online colleges becoming fully viable options for students who, due to factors such as having children or being...
by studentrg | Feb 21, 2019 | Partners, Student Research Foundation Research
Mr. Escobar Used Small Padlocks to Unlock His Students’ Curiosity Mr. Escobar is a social science teacher at Tranquillity High School located in California. He is clearly a creative thinker when it comes to teaching social sciences to his 120+ students. He created a...
by studentrg | Feb 18, 2019 | College Admissions, Paying for College, Student Research Foundation Research
…But Be Sure to Read the Fine Print Do you know a student who just plain cannot afford to pay any money at all for college? Well, there is no shame in that. And the good news is, tuition-free colleges really can be found. The issue is that even though they...