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From balancing your course load to forging relationships with classmates to extracurricular involvement, these are the tried and true methods to nail your career as a student.
Online Learning vs In -Classroom Learning
Online Schooling vs In - Classroom Learning The year 2020 has been quite the doozy for everyone. No one ever expected to have their kids be at home learning, or even for that matter no one expected to have to virtually work from home. Online schooling sounds nice and easy when you think about it, but experience says otherwise. The ability to sleep in and complete schoolwork in your pajamas is quite fabulous. But, they do not tell you that kids do not get the same kind of experience as they would in the classroom. The teachers are having to split explaining in one meeting each day everything that they are teaching in the classroom, that is hard for both the teacher and the student. Students are struggling to understand what they are learning online because they are not able to be in a classroom where the teacher is right there to explain what is being taught. The classroom experience has been easier for many students because the teacher is able to explain everything in person versus emailing the student and parent. As a parent myself, my daughter has done better when she went back to in classroom learning than online learning. It also is something that depends on home life because some parents or guardians do not have the ability for the child to learn at home so they do have to send them to school. Even with COVID-19 I think all kids miss out on socializing with other kids when they have to be online learning. It is not fair to the kids but at the same time as a parent we will do what the school needs us to do whether it is online learning or in class learning.
By Candi Stevick4 years ago in Education
7 Post-College Options for Grads To Take On
College graduation is a big accomplishment. From the moment the college graduate walks the stage to collect their degree, a world of opportunity opens up to them. One is free to take any path they choose after graduation, but for some people, it may be hard to settle on one choice or even make a choice on what to do next. Continue reading to discover some things you can do after graduating from college.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Education
The Plattsburgh Bookend to My Freshman Year Walk of Shame Appearance
I began my computer science degree by executing a simple program. My code was to read in a series of grades, sort the list and compute the average. At the time, the assignment seemed monumental and had me on serious edge. But the numbers scrolling down the screen by week’s end, I knew I would eventually graduate, and I celebrated with a rather odd appearance on the Plattsburgh walk of shame. However, the actual proof that I could finish what I started came five years later. A moment of truth that revealed itself in one last program.
By Rich Monetti4 years ago in Education