This article, compiled by the Board of SASS, shares helpful tips for writing papers in each Core class. It concludes with a list of general writing tips for all core classes.
Read MoreMy students talk a lot about TAA-ja-vu (as in déjà vu). Themes and concepts echo through the course and flash them back. In TAA we just learn to be more conscious of what we know and to be more probing and deliberate.
Read MoreCore classes are meant to be interdisciplinary and not completely separated from other subjects. MSB presents science in a different way and relates it to things that actually affect our lives.
Read MoreDreaded finals week is only two weeks away… but don’t panic yet! The Board of SASS is here to provide some useful tips for studying for your final exams.
Read MoreChemistry is not an intelligence test; it's all about how you approach it. I think students enjoy how systematic it is and how they learn strategies for solving particular problems that get more and more involved.
Read MoreThis course is at its best when the key questions and ideas come from students who feel engaged with the material and with each other. The course requires everyone in the classroom to think in fairly abstract, even philosophical, ways about history.
Read MoreI think one big draw of biology is that we all have bodies so biology classes can be a little bit like a user's manual. In addition to learning about biology for our own enjoyment, by learning biology we can learn how to protect and help the surrounding world.
Read MoreThis is a hard course and it is probably the hardest of the three honors-level science courses. But I've definitely had students who didn't consider themselves "math / science people" take Honors Physics and be very successful.
Read MoreThroughout the month of October, Pixel Journal ran an art contest for autumn or Halloween themed pieces. After much deliberation, our social media team and editor-in-chief chose Sarah Royka as the winner.
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