Category: High School Study Tips

How to Study 12 Hours a Day: The Ultimate Guide

How to Study 12 Hours a Day: The Ultimate Guide

Whether you are a student, a researcher, or a teacher, it’s impossible to underestimate the edge that extra hours of study give. As students, we typically learn to study for certain hours per day. In

A Guide to Effective Study Group Strategies

A Guide to Effective Study Group Strategies

Perhaps you have exams coming up and you’re considering studying with your friends but aren’t sure how to kick things off. Crafting the ultimate study group involves making sure that the time you spend together

Is AP Chemistry Worth Taking?

Is AP Chemistry Worth Taking?

Perhaps you’re a high school junior or senior considering to take AP Chemistry and are weighing the merits of this challenging yet rewarding course. Known for its rigorous academic demands and significant time investment, AP

What is the Graduating Class Size of High Schools?

What is the Graduating Class Size of High Schools?

High school is usually a pivoting point in every student’s life; they shape who you are, helps you make novel friendships, and build up your character. First of all, you formalize a sense of yourself,

The Ultimate Guide to Digital SAT

The Ultimate Guide to Digital SAT

Are you a parent who wants more information about the digital SAT? Are you curious about taking the digital SAT and want to know what to expect? You have come to the right place if

The Ultimate Guide to Digital ACT

The Ultimate Guide to Digital ACT

Have you heard the news? The ACT exam, The American College Testing examination, is evolving! It is becoming a digital exam as opposed to the traditional pen-and-paper format. But why is this change happening? And

How Do Colleges View Online High Schools?

How Do Colleges View Online High Schools?

No matter where a student comes from–whether an online high school or a traditional, physical high school–a student who wants to go to college would strive for it. However, these are different kinds of schools, and