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Pages We Never Wrote
The afternoon sun slanted through Alice’s curtains, painting her small apartment gold. The place smelled faintly of coffee and old paper — her kind of comfort. She was cleaning out a drawer when she found it: a worn brown notebook with a broken spine and a small doodle of a heart on the back page.
By TheScriptedMind3 months ago in Writers
In the Fight to Attract More International Students, Some Community and Technical Colleges Are Finding Support in an Unlikely Place. AI-Generated.
Across the United States, community and technical colleges have been facing one of their toughest challenges in years — a drop in enrollment following the global pandemic. Yet, as international borders reopen and interest in U.S. education grows, many schools are seeing signs of recovery.
By Sheila Danzig3 months ago in Writers
Federal Requirements for Foreign Credential Evaluation Services. AI-Generated.
When selecting a foreign credential evaluation agency, it is important to look beyond marketing claims or membership logos. Notably, these agencies have no official accreditation. This means a credential evaluation service cannot be “accredited” in the way that schools or programs are, so consumers should be wary of any such claims.
By Sheila Danzig3 months ago in Writers
Being a Teen Gen-Z Writer isn’t Easy
I open my laptop, click on my Medium account, and my “For You” page is overflowing with awesome stories and helpful articles. But when I’m done reading, I notice something in the profile descriptions: almost all of these amazing writers are… older.
By Sahil Rawat3 months ago in Writers









