by Excel High School | Mar 30, 2023 | Tips for Adult Learners, Tips for Student Success
Is it possible to overcome text anxiety? Absolutely YES! Are there tricks to performing better on an online exam? Again, the answer is a resounding YES! Following a set routine before, during, and after an exam is one of the most established strategies for avoiding...
by Excel High School | Feb 15, 2023 | Tips for Adult Learners, Tips for Student Success
Online high school students have the chance to learn a lot about independence, and that means they have the chance to experience life much more fully than their peers who spend seven hours a day in a traditional school setting. You can work a part-time job, hone your...
by Excel High School | Feb 3, 2023 | Student Life and Community, Tips for Adult Learners, Tips for Student Success
Whether your students are attending class in-person or online, if you’re a working parent, you probably face challenges keeping up with your student’s academics. Parents of online students have some unique concerns to take into consideration since their students are...
by Excel High School | Dec 21, 2022 | Tips for Adult Learners, Tips for Student Success
If you’re an online student, you probably spend a great deal of time at your keyboard. What’s more, typing is your primary avenue of communication with your instructors and support staff. Being able to type quickly and accurately is an important skill for online...
by Excel High School | Nov 17, 2022 | Parent Support & Involvement, Tips for Adult Learners, Tips for Student Success
Online students experience many benefits that their in-person counterparts don’t have the option for. From flexible schedules to focusing on just a few courses at a time, online students have the chance to tailor their academic lives to match their personal lives. In...
by Excel High School | Sep 20, 2022 | Tips for Adult Learners, Tips for Student Success
With online learning helping students retain between 25% to 60% more information than traditional learning, according to The Research Institute of America, it’s no wonder that so many students are sticking with or transferring to online learning. Also not surprising...