Measurement Conversions: A Kid-Friendly Guide
Master measurement conversions with our easy-to-follow guide! Explore metric and standard units, clear definitions, helpful examples, and practice exercises.
According to greatschools.org, “Most U.S. parents expect their kids to go to college, and most students have the same goal. But they are not necessarily taking the practical steps to get there. A national survey released in 2021 by Harris Interactive found that while 92% of seventh- and eighth-graders said they were likely to attend college, 68% said they had little or no information about which classes to take to prepare for it.
Counselors, colleges, and organizations like the National Association for College Admission Counseling and ACT emphasize that parents should start planning for college no later than middle school.”
Sound a little early? Not so, my friends. Classes taken in middle school affect the classes your student can be offered in high school, including the classes that colleges require their prospective students to have taken.
Here are some tips to help make the path to college a little smoother:
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