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Homeschooling, Online Schooling, and More: Which Option is Best for Me?
Technological advances have led to the development of several options for high school education. Instead of sitting in a physical classroom with twenty-five other students, online classes are now available to students at various times and locations. Most can be accessed through a personal computer at any time of the day or night. Parents and students should understand the differences in online courses to make an informed choice that is right for each individual learner. Home


How to Get Students Excited About Programming
Teaching programming isn't always an easy task. No matter how excited you might be about coding, it's difficult to share that enthusiasm when your students seem uninterested in programming or intimidated by the subject. Luckily, there's a lot you can do to teach programming more effectively - and to get more students excited about creating their programming projects. These tips will help you create a programming-friendly learning environment. 1. Make it fun. The recent trend


4 Ways To Expand Your Writing
As any experienced writer will tell you, the key to becoming better and more versatile in your craft is practice. You should always be trying new things and learning from any mistakes you make. Below, you will find four valuable tips for expanding and improving your writing abilities and taking your experience to the next level. 1. Read One of the best ways for any writer to improve their writing and expand their horizons is to read. Serious writers should be reading consta


How Important is a Student's GPA Outside of School?
A student's GPA, or grade point average, provides a numerical average of school grades received to date. There are a few different measuring scales, but as a general rule, the score is based on a five-point scale—with zero being low or weak and four being high or strong. Typically, an "A" is worth 4 points, a "B" is 3, and so on... GPA is used to evaluate a student's progress through their classes—usually leading up to a college degree. It can be used to determine if the stu


Sample College Essays of SCS Students
Here are some sample Common App essays of students who have worked with SCS. All of these students are currently, or will be, attending one of their top choice schools! Oyster. Not the seafood; the travel pass. At age 12, I woke up to the most liberating day of my life. My newfound freedom and the entire city of London lay bound in that tiny blue travel card. It was proof of my independence to view world class architectural sights, shop the European fashion that dominated Ox


How to Prep for Finals and AP Exams
Finals are coming up and you need to study. Of course, it is easier said than done, but the sooner you start, the better. Here are a few tips that will help you prepare for your final exams/AP exams, stress free. Start Now You have 1-2 months before you have to sit your exams. If you have not started to study seriously, you really need to start now. No matter how smart you are, no matter how high your grades are, if you do not study, the odds are against you. Take the time


Best Practices for Standardized Tests
Most students do not look forward to standardized tests, even if these students are good test takers. Unlike with regular school assignments, where there is a general safety net since you have many assignments and thus, the ability to do better later on, standardized tests are usually not taken more than once. If a student does not prepare well, or he or she simply have a bad start to the test date, it can be very stressful for him or her. Learning how to approach standardiz


Tips on Getting Scholarships
It’s that time of year again, scholarship season. A lot of students tend to ignore scholarships, don’t be one of those students. Apply, apply, apply. By ignoring valuable scholarships, you are leaving thousands of dollars on the table. Many scholarships are not claimed because no one applies for them. When applying for scholarships, make sure to apply to the ones that you believe you will have the highest chance of being awarded. Of course, you can apply to ones that you thi


Essential Skills for Success in High School and College
Everyone wants to succeed in college but not everyone does. While you cannot predict your GPA, especially since there is an element of chance or luck when submitting assignments in the liberal arts due to the subjectivity of the fields, you can succeed. In fact, by learning how to learn and prepare yourself to tackle the academic demands of college work, you can improve your chances at getting higher grades throughout college. Here are the most common skills you can develop


How to Study for a Test
Whether you have a test coming up in three months, or even two weeks, you can study well enough to get a desirable grade. Following this guide will allow you to do so, by using the many resources that are available to you, from your class notes, to helpful resources on the Internet, to study groups and teachers’ office hours, and more. A student coach can provide you with relevant resources to prepare for your tests. Step 1: Rifle Through Your Class Notes Your teachers are
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