Charnelle Saint-laurent
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What inspire you to go to college?
What inspire me to go to college is my family. Because of them I want to reach my high potential. Not only because of them, I'm doing it for my personal gain.
Why do people really go into Teaching?
Hello, I am a senior in high school and I am deciding if I want to major in education, specifically teaching bilingual kids. I talk to my teachers and ask them why they became teachers, most of them say that they dreamed of being a teacher since they were younger or that it's just something...
"If our world values art, kindness, innovation, and nature’s beauty, why do we still judge students mostly by their grades What other qualities should matter just as much?"#Spring25
In a world full of natural beauty and endless human creativity, it doesn’t make sense to judge students just by grades. A test score doesn’t show someone’s imagination, kindness, or how hard they try when no one’s looking. Real success isn’t something you can measure with numbers. Like a tree...
What is the best way to further my career status?
I plan on becoming a principal after being a teacher for a few years. What is the best way of doing that? Is there additional schooling mandated for that?
How can I be happy with my grades?
As a junior in the spring semester it can be hard for me to focus since it's almost near the end of the school year and my grades are okay but not happy with them.
What is the most helpful advice for getting through nursing school?
Hi, I’m planning on going into pediatric oncology nursing since I was diagnosed with cancer as a kid. I love helping kids and being energetic. My question is, What is the most helpful piece of advice you have for getting through nursing school? #Spring25
What is a way I can do to overcome procrastination?
As a junior in high school, I am having a hard time trying to work on assignments that can be labeled as too hard for me, and when it turns into homework I never get to it. So any advice can be given, I want to change for the better.
What is the best way to learn a topic when in a time crunch?
Submission for #Spring25 scholarship.
How do I come up/start my own study method?
I am not entirely sure that I can fully have a well-thought out method for studying and retaining information in a class.
What career paths would you recommend for someone who came to the U.S. after fleeing conflict and starting over with a language barrier, and who now wants to turn that struggle into a purpose — not just for survival, but to make a real difference?
I came to the United States from Afghanistan after the Taliban took over. Back home, I didn’t have access to education, especially as a girl, and when I arrived here, I struggled with the language barrier. Despite all of that, I’ve been working hard to succeed in school. I’m still figuring out...
What would be the difference in getting my teaching certificate during college while studying my history degree or getting it on my own after college online #Spring25, #education
What would be the difference in getting my teaching certificate during college while studying my history degree or getting it on my own after college online? Is there a difference, do you take all the same classes and courses, does it save money in any way? #Spring25, #education
What is some advice you could give to a college student looking into teaching at the high school level?
I am a college sophomore transferring into a 4-year school for music education. I've already been substituting at my local elementary and high school to really get the feel of the job, but I was wondering what other advice people may have!
How long is a Masters Degree program to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst ?
I am currently completing my BA in education.
I'm an undergraduate student looking to start my graduate degree next year. What can I expect to change with my workload between the two degrees?
I'm curious what the difference is in classes between undergrad and graduate classes. Can I expect more group work? I'm a fully online student.