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The Feasibility and Strategies of Applying for a Master’s Degree in the U.S.

This article explores the feasibility of applying for U.S. master’s programs in the current educational climate, delves into factors influencing study abroad decisions, and provides long-term planning tips for K-12 students.

by Think Academy•August 30, 2025August 30, 2025•0
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Overcoming Credit Deficiency: A High Schooler’s Guide to Catching Up

Facing credit deficiency in high school can seem daunting, but with proper planning, diverse learning methods, and commitment, students can make up for lost time and graduate on schedule.

by Think Academy•August 28, 2025August 28, 2025•0
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UC San Diego Enrollment Expansion: Transforming K-12 Education

UC San Diego’s ambitious enrollment expansion plan aims to grow to 56,000 students by 2040. This initiative will reshape K-12 pathways, educational readiness, and resource allocation challenges.

by Think Academy•August 28, 2025August 28, 2025•0
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Balancing Academics and Wellbeing: How Plumpton College Students Can Excel in Their GCSE Exams

This article explores how 14-year-old students at Plumpton College can effectively balance their GCSE preparation with overall wellbeing. It offers practical educational planning strategies for parents and guardians.

by Think Academy•August 24, 2025August 24, 2025•0
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Paving the Path to Success: Preparing for International Education in K12

This article explores how K12 students can prepare for future international education, including applying for a US master’s degree with the help of agencies.

by Think Academy•August 24, 2025•0
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Balancing Academics and Well-being: How Plumpton College Students Can Excel in GCSE Exams

This article explores strategies for 14-year-olds at Plumpton College to balance GCSE exam preparation with personal well-being, offering actionable educational planning tips for parents and guardians.

by Think Academy•August 23, 2025August 23, 2025•0

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