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New FAFSA Form Rolls Out: What You Should Know

The 2024-25 FAFSA form rollout faces delays and technical hitches, impacting students and families planning for federal financial aid in their college education. Key Takeaways: As the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) undergoes significant changes, the usual October…

Will My Online Degree Be Taken Seriously? Quora Reacts

Considering an online degree? If you’re thinking about adding online learning to your plans for after high school, rest assured, many others are making the same choice. The popularity of online education options is at an all-time high. Key Takeaways:…

Quebec to Ban Cellphones in Classrooms After Winter Break

As students in Quebec return from their holiday break, a new rule banning cellphones in classrooms takes effect, aiming to reduce distractions and enhance learning. Key Takeaways: The province of Quebec is set to enforce a cellphone ban in classrooms…

Are You Wasting Your Time on a Non-STEM Major?

As student debt continues to rise and the job market evolves, those who enter university ask a natural question “Is College a waste of time and money if you’re not studying a STEM major?”. Thus, a heated debate has emerged…

To Be Or Not To Be Rude To Chatbots: Reddit discussion

In the dance of digital dialogue, sometimes it seems we must step firmly to lead ChatGPT to the rhythm of our requests, revealing a curious quirk in artificial intelligence interaction.  Key Takeaways: A topic actively discussed among Reddit users centers…

Education Department Unveils Big Updates For Student Loan Forgiveness

The Biden administration unveils updates to the IDR Account Adjustment, offering new hope and clearer pathways for borrowers seeking student loan forgiveness. Key Takeaways: The Education Department has rolled out crucial updates to the Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) Account Adjustment. This…

Reddit in a Year: Hottest Discussions of 2023

In 2023 Reddit became a place for many students and even educators to vent, seek support, or ask for advice. A lot of heated discussions have started here so let’s see what topics resonated most with the Reddit audience in…

Should Students Stop Using Grammarly?

In an era of advanced technology, a recent debate has emerged: is Grammarly legit or should students stop using it amidst concerns of unintentional academic dishonesty? Key Takeaways: The integration of AI tools like Grammarly in academic settings has sparked…

Retaking Class in College: Reddit discussion

Think retaking a class is taboo? Dive into the untold college stories where retaking courses is not a setback, but a stride towards success. Key Takeaways: On Reddit, a community of students is breaking the silence on a topic rarely…

Feeling Dumb and Hopeless With Math? Quora Knows What To Do

Have you ever looked at a math problem and felt completely lost? You’re certainly not the only one. Mathematics can seem like a big challenge for many students, with its complex formulas and difficult concepts. This struggle is exemplified by…

From Top Grades to Tough Times and How To Get Back On Track in College

College education is often as challenging as it is rewarding, especially for students grappling with ADHD and the rigorous demands of courses like mechanical engineering. Some students despite a shining start sometimes find themselves in a spiral of academic decline…

The Pandemic’s Toll on Schooling Emerges in Terrible Exam Results

The pandemic’s unprecedented disruption of education has resulted in a significant decline in student performance worldwide, raising concerns about long-term consequences on academic achievement and economic prospects. Key Takeaways: The COVID-19 pandemic, a global health crisis that began in late…

How to Transform Dyslexia Education with AI? An Industry Expert Has A Plan

Artificial Intelligence has already brought significant changes to various sectors, and its influence on education is hard to miss. Its transformative impact is being felt across different educational perspectives, but its potential in special education, particularly for dyslexic children, is…

If You Are Smart but Lazy, How Do You Overcome the Lazy Part?

Have you ever had the problem of not knowing how to force yourself to work? It’s annoying, isn’t it? And don’t think that you are the only one who can’t beat the laziness. Even smart students at top universities struggle…


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