Susan Chu

  • The Revised AP English Literature and Composition Exam for 2020

    The Revised AP English Literature and Composition Exam for 2020

    The College Board has modified the AP Human Geography exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The College Board has modified the AP English Literature and Composition exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The AP English Literature exam for 2020… Read More

  • The Revised AP Language and Composition Exam for 2020

    The Revised AP Language and Composition Exam for 2020

    The College Board has modified the AP English Language and Composition exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The AP Language exam for 2020 will be shorter, administered online, cover less material, and have a different format than previous tests.  Here are the key changes you need to… Read More

  • The Revised AP World History Exam for 2020

    The Revised AP World History Exam for 2020

    The College Board has modified the AP World History exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The AP World History exam for 2020 will be shorter, administered online, cover less material, and have a different format than previous tests.  Here are the key changes you need to know… Read More

  • The Revised APUSH Exam for 2020

    The Revised APUSH Exam for 2020

    The College Board has modified the AP U.S. History (APUSH) exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The APUSH exam for 2020 will be shorter, administered online, cover less material, and have a different format than previous tests.  Here are the key changes you need to know to… Read More

  • This Week in Featured Scholarships (March 20, 2020)

    This Week in Featured Scholarships (March 20, 2020)

    U.S. student debt is at a record high, hitting $1.6 trillion in 2019. About 44 million students borrow to pay for college, with the average undergrad borrowing about $30,000.  So, students desperately need help paying for college. Fortunately, many companies and organizations are willing to do their part in helping students by sponsoring scholarships.  And… Read More

  • 100 Free Ivy League Courses You Can Consider Taking Right Now

    100 Free Ivy League Courses You Can Consider Taking Right Now

    Updated April 21, 2022 100 Free Ivy League Courses You Can Take Right Now If you’re considering taking a class or want to learn something new to advance your career or just because you’re interested, you cannot go wrong with free courses that you can take online.  Coursera alone has hundreds of free online courses… Read More

  • Separating Fact From Fiction – Learn the Science Behind COVID-19 With This Free Online Course

    Separating Fact From Fiction – Learn the Science Behind COVID-19 With This Free Online Course

    As COVID-19 sweeps the globe and upends life as we know it, some fake news about the novel coronavirus is also permeating social media news feeds.  Fortunately, for those searching for evidence-based information on how to combat this pandemic, the Imperial College London’s Abdul Latif Jameel Institute for Disease and Emergency Analytics (J-IDEA) has recently launched… Read More

  • This Week in Featured Scholarships (March 13, 2020)

    This Week in Featured Scholarships (March 13, 2020)

    U.S. student debt is at a record high, hitting $1.6 trillion in 2019. About 44 million students borrow to pay for college, with the average undergrad borrowing about $30,000.  So, students desperately need help paying for college. Fortunately, many companies and organizations are willing to do their part in helping students by sponsoring scholarships.  And… Read More

  • Amid Coronavirus, Coursera Grants Universities Free Access

    Amid Coronavirus, Coursera Grants Universities Free Access

    As COVID-19 sweeps across the world, colleges and universities are feeling its impact.  In an effort to stem its spread, universities around the world are taking a variety of precautionary measures. For example in South Korea, where the academic year starts in early March, universities have pushed back the start date to an undetermined time… Read More

  • This Week in Featured Scholarships (March 6, 2020)

    This Week in Featured Scholarships (March 6, 2020)

    U.S. student debt is at a record high, hitting $1.6 trillion in 2019. About 44 million students borrow to pay for college, with the average undergrad borrowing about $30,000.  So, students desperately need help paying for college. Fortunately, many companies and organizations are willing to do their part in helping students by sponsoring scholarships.  And… Read More

  • Zipwhip & the Riveter Launch Women in STEM Scholarship

    Zipwhip & the Riveter Launch Women in STEM Scholarship

    Zipwhip, the creators of Texting for Business™, and The Riveter, a modern-day union of working women and allies, are currently accepting applications for their joint Women in STEM Scholarship. The winner will receive $1,500 from Zipwhip plus a six-month Riveter Ally membership. Students interested in the scholarship must apply by May 17, 2020. To be… Read More

  • Exabeam Cybersecurity Scholarship Program Is Open for Applications

    Exabeam Cybersecurity Scholarship Program Is Open for Applications

    Cybersecurity company Exabeam is now accepting applications for its Exabeam Cybersecurity Scholarship Program. The company is seeking to award three scholarships totalling $8,000: $5,000 for the first-prize winner, $2,000 for the second-prize winner and $1,000 for the third-prize winner. Students who are interested in landing one of the three awards must apply by June 30,… Read More

  • This Week in Featured Scholarships (Feb. 28, 2020)

    This Week in Featured Scholarships (Feb. 28, 2020)

    U.S. student debt is at a record high, hitting $1.6 trillion in 2019. About 44 million students borrow to pay for college, with the average undergrad borrowing about $30,000.  So, students desperately need help paying for college. Fortunately, many companies and organizations are willing to do their part in helping students by sponsoring scholarships.  And… Read More

  • 14% of College Students Are Vegans or Vegetarians, Study Finds

    14% of College Students Are Vegans or Vegetarians, Study Finds

    Far more college students follow a plant-based diet than adults across the United States. The number stands at 14 percent of college students, according to a recent College Pulse survey of 2,001 students, compared to 4 percent of U.S. adults.  Of the 14 percent of students who said they follow a vegetarian, vegan or plant-based… Read More

  • Across U.S., Women Are Choosing Less Financially Rewarding Majors

    Across U.S., Women Are Choosing Less Financially Rewarding Majors

    Female students are more inclined to select a major with lower earnings prospects than their male counterparts, a new study finds. This is true even in cases when both female and male students prioritize income potential in their choice of a major. Why is this the case?  Natasha Quadlin, an assistant professor of sociology at… Read More

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