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Advice for Handling Winter as It Stretches into February and Impacts Your Mental/Physical Health

February 2nd, 2023; By Tiffany Chang

Winter can be a very interesting season. While it brings heartwarming moments like seeing snowball fights or Christmas decorations, winter undoubtedly has some negative facets as well. These include sometimes […]


Why Volunteering Is So Important and Ways You Can Go About Volunteering

February 2nd, 2023; By Tiffany Chang

Volunteering is a valuable pursuit that schools try to encourage at a very young age. Currently, many high schools in Canada even require students to complete a certain amount of […]


Strategies for Staying Focused during Lectures When You Find Yourself Easily Losing Focus

February 2nd, 2023; By Tiffany Chang

Lectures are often the main component of post-secondary school courses. While they’re very informative and good opportunities for things like asking your instructor questions, they can also be quite long […]


Oh No I’m Graduating! Advice for Those about to Graduate or Recent Grads Who Have No Clue What to Do Next

January 9th, 2023; By Tiffany Chang

Graduating can be a very exciting experience. All the hard work you’ve put in over the past four to five (or more) years has paid off and you can proudly […]


High School Horror Stories: My Experience with Pre-Calculus 11

January 9th, 2023; By Tiffany Chang

Many in (or who have already finished) high school are aware that grade 11 is when general subjects branch out into courses focusing on specific areas of each. In my […]


Advice for Those Thinking of Dropping out of School

January 9th, 2023; By Tiffany Chang

People commonly pursue a degree, diploma, or any other academic-related accreditation after high school. Nonetheless, sometimes continuing with academics isn’t the best path for everyone. Considering how much pressure students […]


Des idées pour tirer le maximum des vacances de Noël

December 11th, 2022; By Tiffany Chang

Les vacances de Noël sont impatiemment attendues par beaucoup d’étudiants (et d’enseignants) après un semestre stressant ou trois premiers mois agités de l’année scolaire. Les gens s’enthousiasment aussi pour fêter […]