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Students are failing AP tests because the College Board can't handle iPhone photos

Even the College Board is still figuring it out. Expect difficult roll-outs if the SAT decides to go online in Fall 2020 in an attempt to remain relevant in the US university process. For any questions or help wi . . .

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Youth mental health - a recovery plan

The shared experience of the coronavirus pandemic has levelled the playing field for all. This virus doesn’t choose, but for those who are already at risk the current inaction of governments to alleviate con . . .

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University of California system suspends SAT and ACT requirements

The Universities of California have suspended SAT and ACT requirements for this year, as too many international students may not get another chance to even take the normally-required exams. This means that admiss . . .

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Hong Kong education officials planning to transport cross-border students directly from checkpoints once classes resume

Many people may not be aware that Hong Kong has a large amount of students that live in Shenzhen and travel to Hong Kong for their schooling. In the past this has not been a problem. With Coronavirus qua . . .

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Coronavirus - Hong Kong schools step up disinfection measures as resumption of face-to-face classes nears

The good news is that Hong Kong schools are soon to start re-opening. However they will be very different from what students are used to. This article from the SCMP is discussing some of the new disinfec . . .

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Tough ride ahead for Hong Kong graduates, as job vacancies fall 55 per cent amid economy battered by protests, pandemic

Hong Kong has not had a very good last 12 months. Violent anti-government protests followed up by lockdowns and restrictions to try and contain the spread of the Coronavirus have had a devastating impact on m . . .

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College choice - reopen and risk virus spread or face financial ruin

What a scary headline. Who would have thought that they would be reading headlines like this back in January?  This article from Politico is looking at the difficult decisions being faced by universities . . .

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Today's children are the pandemic generation - for millions, the future is now grim

In the longer run the most damaging effects of the Corona virus could be on the current generation of children and young adults. As discussed in this article from the Washington Post, the outlook for this generati . . .

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