Suddenly this girl appeared out of nowhere and fell to the floor. There was an audible gasp from the audience and just for a couple of seconds everyone thought it was part of the act. . . —Guy Adams, Circus-goer […]
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Suddenly this girl appeared out of nowhere and fell to the floor. There was an audible gasp from the audience and just for a couple of seconds everyone thought it was part of the act. . . —Guy Adams, Circus-goer […]
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According to Lending Tree, the average cost of college in the US is $20,770 annually for in-state colleges and $46,950 at private schools (non-profit). This guide will help you evaluate a complete list of tuition costs for specific colleges based […]
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The difference between an A student and a C student seems like a big deal. A students get awards and scholarships to keep studying. The grade certainly gets more important as you get older. However, grades are more often a […]
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Physic and our universe make for a fascinating discussion. Stephen Hawking made an incredible impact on the world for his ability to understand the universe in complex ways. Here are some of his greatest ideas about aliens and black holes, […]
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There are many reasons why Finland has the best education system in the world, but here in the United States, we still love to brag about being number one. Except when it comes to education. To learn about the state […]
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This article describes the state of education in Singapore. To read about the state of education in the US, click here. They budget for education in both money and land resources Every weekday morning across the small island nation of […]
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Serial entrepreneur Elon Musk on education has some uncommon opinions. He is the founder of Tesla and SpaceX. Musk holds American, Canadian, and South African citizenship. He lives in Los Angeles, and he doesn’t give a damn about your degree. […]
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Getting out of student debt should be the number one priority for college students. But reality does not allow for such simplicity. For 28,000 of America’s most service-oriented graduates, payments come with an altruistic approach: the Public Service Loan Forgiveness […]
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When I think of all the teachers I’ve ever had, I am amazed at the many roles they have to play for their students’ success. In addition to being educators, they can be mentors, role models, knowledgeable experts, a sympathetic […]
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The way students learn is changing in a world of constant connectivity, but that doesn’t mean standards for learning should follow suit. Critical thinking ability, 1:1 investment in students, and time management skills should continue to be the keys for […]
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At StudyGate, we’re committed to making learning accessible to every student! To accomplish our mission, we’ve created a FREE group meeting tool that allows you to meet up and study with anyone, anytime, anywhere! Here’s how it works: 1. […]
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The best kind of learning is social and collaborative. I find that avid readers (read: nerds) demonstrate the perfect example of this process. The act of reading itself is solitary and contemplative, but when two people come together, the discourse […]
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