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Curriculum Concerns Drive Record Numbers of Parents to Choose Homeschooling
Rising Discontent with School Standards Pushes Families Toward Personalized Learning at Home
COVID-19 Impact on Education: Historic Drop in American Student Performance in Math and Reading
Examining the Long-Term Consequences of COVID-19 on U.S. Student Achievement in Math and Reading
Defending Democracy in the Classroom: How Book Banning Threatens Educational Freedom
Exploring the Impact of Censorship on Student Rights and Academic Integrity
Harvard Announces Groundbreaking Free Tuition Plan for Families Earning Under $200K: What You Need to Know
A Game-Changer for Families Earning Less Than $200K
China’s Top Universities Expand Enrollment to Strengthen AI and Strategic Capabilities
In a significant move to bolster national competitiveness, several of China’s leading universities have announced plans to expand undergraduate enrollment, with a particular focus on areas deemed critical to the country’s strategic interests.
10 Top U.S. Universities That Offer TOEFL, GRE, and GMAT Waivers for International Students
Prospective international graduate students often face standardized tests like the TOEFL, GRE, and GMAT when applying to U.S. universities.
Top 20 Largest U.S. Universities by Undergraduate Enrollment: From ASU to Cal State Fullerton
Undergraduate enrollment at the top 20 largest U.S. universities ranges widely, from 37,000 to a staggering 65,200 students.
Master the New GRE: Ultimate Preparation Strategy for Graduate School Success
Understanding the New GRE Format
5 Accepted Ways to Demonstrate Financial Capability for International Student Visas
Understanding Financial Ability Requirements
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