by studentrg | May 23, 2022 | College Degrees, Online Courses, online education
The Googlization of College Education Is Underway . . . You or your students could very well be paying tuition dollars and getting courses that have been developed and distributed by Google. But after we have done some research, we believe that is not necessarily a...
by studentrg | Feb 28, 2022 | College Admissions, online education, Paying for College
If you are a teacher, a parent or a high school student, chances are you know about the familiar Common Application (“Common App”) that was first offered in 1975. It’s a great program that has allowed tens of thousands of students to apply to multiple colleges of...
by studentrg | Jan 31, 2022 | College Admissions, online education
If you are a teacher, a parent, or a student, you have heard the news that starting in 2024, the on-paper-SAT will be phased out and all American students will only take the test online. Despite a list of FAQs about the SAT that the College Board has made available...
by studentrg | Aug 29, 2021 | Career Pathways, Education, Jobs of the Future, online education, Teaching
After a year of remote learning during a year of Covid-19, it will come as no surprise that some students are going to find it difficult to go back into classrooms this year. Some teachers have decided that one way to help students make that transition is to give them...
by studentrg | Aug 22, 2021 | Education, online education, Teaching
Teachers have always had a lot of people and processes to monitor and manage. Now that some or all students are returning to classrooms, the managerial side of teaching has become more complicated than ever before. If you are a teacher today, you need to know which...
by studentrg | Apr 8, 2021 | Education, online education, Teaching
If you live in many towns and cities across the United States, you are familiar with the great divide between the public and private schools near you. First, there is the issue of cost – even though about 25% of students at private schools do in fact receive some form...