Last time I wrote about the first semester of my sixth-grade year and how I began to prepare for the National Memory Master Competition (see the first post here). In this post, I want to write about the time following…

A Student's Perspective
Throughout this school year, I have led you through the process of writing my senior thesis. This final post is an adapted version of my full thesis paper that I hope will give you an overview of my ...
As the final post in this college tours series, I am writing about Cedarville University. I toured this college back in the summer after freshman year, and have now come full circle, going to the ...
After a couple more months of working on my senior thesis, I have another update. As I have mentioned in the previous two posts, my topic relates to how science should be treated in classical ...
This is a great recipe to make with your younger siblings (or older ones!) around Easter. Not only is it simple to whip up, it's also very fun to make together! Complete with Oreos, sprinkles, and ...
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Last time I wrote about the first semester of my sixth-grade year and how I began to prepare for the National Memory Master Competition (see the first post here). In this post, I want to write about the time following…
In sixth grade, I decided to participate in Classical Conversations’ National Memory Master competition (NMM). NMM is the culmination of CC’s Memory Master program. It is a national competition for sixth graders in the Classical Conversations Foundations Program. Normally, to…
Among Wilson Hill students, one consistently favorite class is The Great Conversation or TGC. The Great Conversation, which is similar to Veritas Press’ Omnibus, is an integrated study of history, literature, and theology. Each class is worth two and a…
There are really three options for classical Christian education: brick-and-mortar private school, online private school, or homeschool. All three are great options and work differently for different people. In this post, I want to write about why homeschooling is my…
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my links, at no extra cost to you. Please read full disclosure for more information. In ninth grade my curriculum consisted of allowing me to earn…
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