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How to Get Accepted Into College With a Low GPA 01/27/2021 12:00am • As a high school student in Tennessee, Austin Herrera knew he wanted to go to college. But with grades ranging from A's to D's, he also knew his options would be limited. Herrera says he was too distracted in school, and his reputation as a class clown, participation in extracurricular activities a Sarah Sanders running for Arkansas governor Sarah Sanders running for Arkansas governor 01/25/2021 12:12am • LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) â Sarah Sanders, Donald Trumpâs former chief spokeswoman and one of his closest aides, is running for Arkansas governor, a senior campaign official told The Associated Press. Sanders, who left the White House in 2019 to return to her home state, planned to announce her 9 Ways to Lose Weight Without Exercise 01/22/2021 12:00am • You've probably heard that the best way to lose weight is to eat less and exercise more. That sounds great in theory, but it doesn't happen easily for everyone. For some people, more physical activity just isn't an option when trying to lose weight. There may be several reasons why you have to try a How to Use Your PSAT Score to Create a Winning SAT Strategy 01/19/2021 12:00am • High school students who take the Jan. 26, 2021 Preliminary SAT, or PSAT, should expect to receive their scores by mid-March. PSAT scores range from 320 to 1520 and present an ideal starting point for your SAT study endeavors. The following four tips can help you translate your PSAT results into an Texas Is the Best State for Driving Amid Pandemic, Study Finds 01/19/2021 12:00am • Texas is the best state in the country for driving amid the coronavirus pandemic -- and Hawaii is the worst, according to a new study released Tuesday by personal finance website WalletHub. WalletHub assigned scores to each state by analyzing driving-related metrics such as traffic fatality rates, Mind-calming tips for an anxious inauguration Mind-calming tips for an anxious inauguration 01/18/2021 06:04pm • Following the Jan. 6 riot inside the U.S. Capitol, uncertainty about potential inaugural violence might have some folks feeling overwhelmed or stressed, and a D.C.-area counselor has some advice for easing an anxious mind. "There's so much going on right now. We've experienced some trauma," said Best Rowing Machines 01/15/2021 12:00am • In the ever-expanding universe of home fitness equipment, one machine has seen a surge in popularity in recent years. Rowing machines' growing dominance has been in part spurred by its frequent inclusion as a key component in CrossFit and other high-intensity interval training workouts. And for goo UMD undergraduate survey shows students faced difficulties in the fall semester UMD undergraduate survey shows students faced difficulties in the fall semester 01/09/2021 02:42pm • The University of Maryland in College Park has released the results of an undergraduate survey showing many students struggled with learning in the fall while navigating the coronavirus pandemic. Students were invited to complete the "Fall 2020 Student Experience Survey" in October and November. 3 New Year's Resolutions for High School Students Who Are Learning Online 12/28/2020 12:00am • This year, due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, nearly all students across the U.S. engaged in some form of distance or remote learning. Some fared well with this sudden format change while others struggled to adapt. Since many schools are continuing with distance learning in 2021, students who ha How to Take Real Estate Photos When Selling Your House 12/23/2020 12:00am • As much as 84% of homebuyers search for homes online, according to the National Association of Realtors' 2020 Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends Report. This naturally raises the question for sellers on how to best market their properties online. Although appropriate pricing is the most impo COVID-19 pandemic has piled many more tasks on oldest child COVID-19 pandemic has piled many more tasks on oldest child 12/17/2020 04:20pm • Katherine Banegas-Bonilla, a high school student at Baltimore City College, has much more to do at home since classes went virtual. (Photo by Megan Sayles/Capital News Service) BALTIMORE â A year ago, 17-year-old Katherine Banegas-Bonilla had to worry only about managing her classes at Baltimo Best documentaries of 2020 12/16/2020 01:18pm • toggle audio on and off change volume Jones and Ferguson say police reform, COVID’s wrath top Md. legislative agenda Jones and Ferguson say police reform, COVIDâs wrath top Md. legislative agenda 12/10/2020 11:37am • This content was republished with permission from WTOPâs news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Mattersâ free email subscription today. The presiding officers of the General Assembly are looking ahead to the upcoming session â now just five weeks away â with a mixture of What Is Green Monday and Where to Shop This Year 12/10/2020 12:00am • Procrastination is rarely celebrated, but some may say that Green Monday is the ultimate online sales event for holiday shoppers who wait until the last minute to purchase gifts. What Is Green Monday?Similar to Cyber Monday, Green Monday is an online shopping holiday that takes place on the second 15 Creative Ways to Save Money 12/08/2020 12:00am • How to save money is such a simple concept -- don't spend as much and put the excess funds in a savings account. And yet saving money can be maddeningly difficult. After all, there are so many distractions vying for our attention and wallet. Streaming services promise enlightening entertainment. Re
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