My junior year of high school has officially started. In just two weeks my classes will all be underway, so I wanted to share what I decided to do for this year, as I did for sophomore and freshman years….

A Student's Perspective
You might be wondering about the title of this post. Most of the time, we tend to think of peace, not joy, as being the solution to anxiety. But today, I want to look at that a bit differently. I want ...
It’s been a while since I posted, but I have now officially wrapped up my first month at Cedarville University. I had a great time during Getting Started Weekend and Welcome Week, and I want to ...
I was looking to the future, but I couldn’t see what was in front of my face. I was thinking about the what ifs without living in the present reality. I was seeing opportunities today, but my vision ...
How often have you compared yourself to someone else? Maybe you’ve thought “If only I had the leisure my cousin seems to have.” Or “I just would be happy if I had the stability that my friends have.” ...
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My junior year of high school has officially started. In just two weeks my classes will all be underway, so I wanted to share what I decided to do for this year, as I did for sophomore and freshman years….
After a student ages out of Foundations and Essentials, the next step is Challenge. Challenge is CC’s program for grades 7-12, the dialectic and rhetoric stages. When I was in seventh grade, I participated in Challenge A. What…
In a previous post, I wrote about Classical Conversations. Now, I want to go more in-depth into the Essentials program. What is it? Essentials (officially Essentials of the English Language) is designed for 4th-6th graders. In the morning, the…
About two months after our big college tour this summer, my family and I decided to attend a preview day at Florida Southern College. Here’s some of the information we learned at the event. The Basics Florida Southern is…
When my sister and I were in elementary school, we used Singapore Primary Mathematics for our math curriculum. However, when my brother reached second grade, Singapore just wasn’t working for him anymore. That’s when my mom decided to try Beast…
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