How Long is Liberty University’s Masters in Psychology? (Spoiler Alert: It’s Not as Long as Your To-Do List) So, you’re thinking about getting your master’s in psychology, huh? That’s awesome! You’re about to embark on a journey of self-discovery, psychological enlightenment, and maybe even a few existential crises along the way. But before you dive headfirst into the world of Freud, Jung, and Skinner (and yes, that’s a pretty weird group to be hanging out with), you’re probably wondering: How long is this whole master’s thing going to take? Well, buckle up, buttercup, because the answer is… it depends. Think…
Author: Roger MARTHAN
Can You Use Naviance Letters of Recommendation for CUNY? (Spoiler Alert: It’s Complicated) So, you’re a high school student dreaming of conquering the hallowed halls of CUNY, right? You’ve got your grades, you’ve got your essays, and you’re ready to unleash your inner intellectual powerhouse. But wait! What about those pesky letters of recommendation? Can you just waltz into Naviance, click a few buttons, and boom – recommendations magically appear? Well, my friend, the world of college applications is rarely that straightforward. It’s more like a labyrinth filled with confusing rules, hidden requirements, and a whole lot of paperwork. And…
Is a Boosted Board Worth It for College? (Spoiler Alert: It Depends) Alright, college. That magical time when you’re supposed to be figuring out your life while simultaneously trying to avoid getting kicked out for having a “minor” incident involving a keg and a fire extinguisher. It’s also the perfect time to invest in a Boosted Board, right? Wrong! Well, maybe. It’s complicated. Let’s break down the pros and cons of this electric skateboard and see if it’s truly worth your hard-earned allowance (or more likely, your parents’ hard-earned money). The Appeal of a Boosted Board First off, let’s be…
Does College Board Have a Monopoly on Your College Dreams? Let’s talk about the elephant in the room, or should I say, the *College Board* in the room. You know, that organization that seems to have a stranglehold on your chances of getting into your dream college. It’s like they’re the gatekeeper to higher education, demanding a hefty toll in the form of standardized tests and expensive prep courses. But is the College Board really a monopoly? And if so, should we be worried? The short answer is: it’s complicated. While the College Board doesn’t have a complete monopoly, they…
Does the Common App Remember Recommendations from Last Year? The Answer Will Make You Scream… “YES!” (Maybe) So, you’re prepping for college applications, and you’re staring down the barrel of the Common App. You’re thinking, “Hey, I already wrote all these great essays last year, and my teachers wrote those glowing recommendations. Can I just copy and paste everything over?” Well, buckle up, buttercup, because the Common App has a few surprises for you. Short Answer: No, the Common App doesn’t automatically carry over your recommendations from last year. But, there’s a twist! Here’s the breakdown: The Common App does…
Should You Avoid Gender on the Common App? (Spoiler Alert: It’s Complicated) The Common App, that glorious beast of a college application platform, is notorious for its ability to both streamline and complicate the college admissions process. It asks you everything from your GPA to your extracurricular activities, and somewhere in between, it pops the question: “What’s your gender?” Now, before you start panicking and frantically Googling “How to avoid gender on the Common App,” let’s take a deep breath and break this down. The Common App’s Gender Question: A Dance with Identity The Common App does not force you…
Finding Your Calling at Liberty: An Identity Crisis in the Realm of Ministry Ah, the age-old question: What is your identity in ministry at Liberty University? It’s a query that has haunted countless students, leaving them wondering if they’re more likely to find their calling among the hallowed halls of the Lynchburg campus or in a dumpster behind the dining hall (metaphorically speaking, of course). Let’s dive into this existential crisis, shall we? Firstly, let’s get the obvious out of the way: You’re not defined by your major. You’re not a walking, talking, Bible-quoting Youth Ministry degree. You’re a human…
Does “Advanced” on the Common App Mean College-Level? Unraveling the Mysteries of Course Levels Ah, the Common App. That glorious, yet terrifying, online portal that holds the key to your future academic dreams. But as you navigate its treacherous waters, you might find yourself staring at a question that makes you feel like you’ve been transported back to the days of trigonometry: “Does ‘Advanced’ on the Common App mean college-level?” Fear not, dear reader, for you’ve stumbled upon the ultimate guide to deciphering the enigmatic world of course levels on the Common App. We’re about to dive into the depths…
How to Use Common Apps to Locate Someone: A Guide for the (Slightly) Paranoid Okay, let’s get real. We’ve all been there – you’re at the mall, your phone’s dead, and your friend is nowhere to be found. Or maybe, you’re a concerned parent trying to make sure your teenager isn’t getting into trouble. Whatever your reason, the need to locate someone using apps is a common one. But before we dive into the world of digital detective work, let’s be clear: always respect privacy and use these methods responsibly. Don’t go snooping into someone’s life without their consent -…
The AP Exam Enigma: Form A vs. Form B – Decoding the College Board’s Mysterious Alphabet Soup Ever noticed those cryptic letters like “Form A” and “Form B” lurking on the College Board website, next to your AP sample questions? You’re not alone. These letters might seem like a secret code whispered by the AP gods, but fear not, intrepid student! We’re going to crack this code and demystify the world of AP exam forms. The short answer? Form A and Form B are simply different versions of the same AP exam. Think of them as identical twins, with just…