Around “10-40% of students experience some level of test anxiety” (Wood, 2016). Taking a standardized test (or a few) impacts our lives more than…
The High Stakes of Standardized Testing In Randall Reback’s “Teaching to the rating: School accountability and the distribution of student achievement”, we find that…
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Each year, more and more parents are choosing to send their children to private or parochial schools. Because of this, the competition is increasing…
Millions of students have received help through the Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) program to help pay for their college education. But with…
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Choosing which school to attend is a big decision. College acceptance letters are typically delivered in March and April, giving you a bit of…
May is Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, dedicated to recognizing and applauding the outstanding contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans…
Psychology serves as one of the most popular college majors in the U.S. today. From clinical psychologists to developmental psychologists to forensic psychologists, there…