by Tori MacArthur | Sep 9, 2020 | Books, Education, graduation goals, reading, school, study skills, tutoring, Writing
Why Everyone Should Take a Psychology Class at Least Once in Their Lives Warning, this post may be slightly biased as it was written by a Psychology major. That being said, hopefully you’ll still take these points into consideration. While not everyone is...
by Tori MacArthur | Aug 25, 2020 | Books, Education, graduation goals, reading, school, study skills, tutoring, Writing, youth
What You Need for Online School We all hoped this would be over by now. Yet here we are. Thankfully by now most of us have had some experience with online school. This time, hopefully, we’ll be more prepared for a successful online schooling experience. For those...
by Tori MacArthur | Jul 27, 2020 | Books, Education, graduation goals, reading, school, study skills, tutoring, Writing, youth
A Successful Life Requires Hard Work Starting July 1st, I have been slowly making my way through Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. For those who aren’t familiar with that particular piece of literature, it’s a heavily philosophical story that’s over a thousand pages...
by Tori MacArthur | Jul 16, 2020 | Education, graduation goals, reading, school, study skills, tutoring, Writing, youth
7 Pros of Online Schooling A variety of online learning opportunities have become more and more readily available in recent years. However, such opportunities have appeared so fast that many people haven’t had the chance to learn what to expect, and therefore...
by Tori MacArthur | Jun 16, 2020 | Books, Education, Holidays, reading, school, study skills, tutoring, Writing, youth
Quotes about the Power of Fathers This past Mother’s Day we created a list of powerful quotes about mothers. As we now approach Father’s Day, we’d like to provide the same for them. As you read, consider the father figures in your life. How have they...
by Tori MacArthur | Jun 10, 2020 | Books, Education, graduation goals, Holidays, reading, school, tutoring, Writing, youth
All We’re Asking, is for a Little Respect I had a coworker once who told me of an experience she had while working at a tourist venue during a special event. Her job was to stand at the front door and direct people to where they needed to be. She was also...