by David Pecoraro | Oct 29, 2021 | Parents, Students
After what the world has been through in these past years, it’s finally time to get everything back to normal. A lot of schools and colleges have begun to open up, and few are still thinking about making the right decision. If it’s time for your preschooler to get to school, we understand how anxious it can be for you as well as the child. While things have just started to get okay, here are a few tips that can help you cope with ‘the first day to preschool’ anxiety.
by David Pecoraro | Sep 16, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
Veterinary professionals often get into the profession because they love animals. A childhood attachment with cats and dogs could be a reason to choose this career.
by David Pecoraro | Sep 6, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
With so many perks of on-demand, virtual healthcare services, some people say they’ll never step foot in a doctor’s office again. Others wonder if it’s worth the hype.
by David Pecoraro | Sep 6, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
Our teeth play a vital role in aiding us to perform our daily essential function of chewing or biting food. At times sudden events, or diseases may weaken the tooth to such an extent where it may not be possible to nurture it back to normalcy. An accident, trauma, dental abscess are some reasons that may weaken natural teeth.
by David Pecoraro | Aug 26, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
The months of May and November are often nerve-wracking ones for students who want to earn International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas. Before they can receive the prestigious title of an IB graduate, they will first need to clear their IB exams. A student will need to take an exam for every one of the six core IB courses they’ve enrolled in. Moreover, they will need to do well in the dual components of each exam: the external assessment and the internal assessment.
by David Pecoraro | Aug 25, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
As we see colleges and universities struggling to re-open, and stay open, this fall semester, it’s an open question whether language courses in particular can be conducted and, if so, with the same level of interaction and quality.