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What Are the Most Dangerous Activities on Campus?

by studentrg | Oct 27, 2020 | College Admissions, College Degrees, online education

You’re eager to get back to campus, or to have your sons or daughters do so. But do you know which campus activities on are the most likely to expose campus residents to the coronavirus? We thought we knew. But apparently, we did not know everything. When we reviewed...

Should You Take SAT and ACT Prep Classes Online?

by studentrg | Sep 15, 2020 | College Admissions, Online Courses, online education

You’re Taking Classes Remotely . . . Should You Take SAT and ACT Prep Classes Online Too? This has been a dream year for people who dislike standardized tests. Across America, colleges and universities have dropped the requirement that applicants take the SAT or the...

What Kind of Laptops Do College Students Need for School Year 2020-21?

by studentrg | Jul 6, 2020 | College Admissions, College Degrees, Online Courses, online education

College students are already facing lots of confounding questions about the upcoming academic year. Will their colleges reopen? If so, when? Will all classes be delivered online, or only a percentage of them? Will lab-based courses be shut down, or taught in modified...

Are You Really Returning to Campus Next Semester?

by studentrg | Jun 15, 2020 | College Admissions, Online Courses, online education

Unfortunately, the best answer could be, “who knows?” Is your college welcoming students back to campus for the fall semester, going completely online, shutting down entirely . . . or doing something else? And is it cutting tuition or giving refunds if it is not...

The Pandemic’s Impact on Your Education . . .

by studentrg | May 26, 2020 | College Degrees, online education, Student Research Foundation Research

Should You Sue Your College for Delivering Online Learning? A growing number of students and their families are filing lawsuits against colleges that have canceled live classes and moved instruction online.  The Washington Post reports that the family of one senior is...

Classes Cancelled? Here Are Some High-Productivity Activities High School Students Can Do Anyway

by studentrg | Mar 13, 2020 | Career Pathways, College Admissions, online education

“Thousands of Students In New York Face Shuttered Schools,” an article in The New York Times on March 10, 2020, reports that more schools could close because of the current Coronavirus scare. The article reports that public schools have closed in Scarsdale, a suburb...
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