Hi, I have two classes, lets call them Parent and Child. In some cases I make an instance of only Parent. In another case I make an instance of Child which inherits Parent. What I want to know how to ...
Failing a class in college is weirdly taboo, even though it happens to all kinds of students. If you found this post, you’re likely facing the likelihood of failing a class. It’s hard to know what to ...
Just what happens if you are using the GI Bill for college and fail a class? We have heard this question asked many times and the answer may surprise you. The VA doesn't care if you fail a class, nope ...
You could call it class warfare, except the warfare is on the very idea of class. For generations now, various prominent scholars have decided we’d be better off abolishing it. Back in 1939, the ...
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
Few education reforms make as much sense on a gut level as giving teachers fewer students to teach. The idea is popular with parents and politicians alike — at least 40 states have carried out some ...
Before you register, you might plan an ideal schedule and list of alternative classes. It’s helpful to have the 5-digit class numbers ready when your registration appointment time begins. Class ...
You're going to college, studying hard and enjoying the benefit of your GI Bill money, then a problem arises -- you have to drop a class. What happens: will you lose all your GI Bill money, will ...