Recent content by simran

  1. S

    What is Work-study?

    Work-study is a financial aid program that allows college students to work part-time while studying to help pay for education expenses. In the U.S., the federal program is called Federal Work-Study, and it provides campus or community-based jobs to eligible students with financial need. Students...
  2. S

    What Is the Difference Between “Man” and “Men”?

    The difference between man and men is the number. Man is singular and refers to one adult male. Men is plural and refers to more than one adult male.
  3. S

    Can someone explain the Caltech Requirements for Admission?

    Admission to California Institute of Technology (Caltech) requires submitting the Common App or QuestBridge application, official high school transcripts, teacher recommendations (including one from a STEM subject), and a counselor report. Standardized test requirements may apply depending on...
  4. S

    How to Get a 5.0 GPA?

    To get a 5.0 GPA, you typically need to take advanced or weighted classes like AP, IB, or honors courses, where an A can count as 5.0 instead of 4.0. Focus on earning top grades in all subjects, staying organized, completing assignments on time, and preparing well for exams. Choose challenging...
  5. S

    What are first, second, and third person in grammar?

    In grammar, person shows who is speaking. First person – the speaker: I, me, we, us Second person – the person being spoken to: you Third person – the person or thing being spoken about: he, she, it, they
  6. S

    How many ounces are in a quart?

    There are 32 ounces in 1 quart (U.S. liquid measure).
  7. S

    What Is Mass, Density, and Volume?

    Mass, Density, and Volume are basic science concepts: Mass – The amount of matter in an object (measured in grams or kilograms). Volume – The amount of space an object occupies (measured in liters or cubic units). Density – How tightly matter is packed; calculated as Density = Mass ÷ Volume.
  8. S

    What is the Mastery Connect Teacher app?

    The Mastery Connect Teacher app was a mobile app by Instructure that helped teachers create assessments, track student mastery, and view performance data. It supported standards-based learning and quick grading on mobile devices. The app has since been retired, with features now available...
  9. S

    How do I use the Gradebook?

    To use a Gradebook, log in to your school’s learning platform (such as Google Classroom or Canvas), open your class, and click on the Grades or Gradebook tab. Teachers can enter scores, track assignments, and calculate averages, while students can view their marks, feedback, and overall progress.
  10. S

    What is Average GPA?

    Average GPA (Grade Point Average) refers to the typical academic performance score of a student or group of students, calculated on a scale such as 4.0. In the United States, the average high school GPA is usually around 3.0 (a B average), while college averages often range between 2.7–3.3...
  11. S

    How To Graduate High School Early?

    To graduate high school early, you need to complete all required credits ahead of schedule. You can do this by taking summer classes, online courses, AP/IB classes, or dual enrollment. Talk to your school counselor to create an approved graduation plan and make sure you meet all state exam...
  12. S

    What is 4.5 meters in feet?

    4.5 meters = approximately 14.76 feet.
  13. S

    Complete List of High School Electives available in most U.S. Schools

    Arts: Drawing, Painting, Photography, Theater, Band, Choir, Dance STEM/Tech: Computer Science, Robotics, Web Design, Environmental Science CTE: Business, Marketing, Culinary Arts, Automotive, Health Careers Languages/Humanities: Spanish, French, Creative Writing, Psychology, Debate PE/Wellness...
  14. S

    How old to work at home depot?

    You generally need to be at least 16 years old to work at The Home Depot in the U.S. for most basic entry‑level jobs like cashier or lot associate. However, many positions (especially those involving heavy equipment, late shifts, or more responsibility) require you to be 18 or older. Exact age...
  15. S

    What are complementary angles?

    Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. For example, if one angle is 40°, the other must be 50° because 40° + 50° = 90°. They can be next to each other (forming a right angle) or separate.
Back
Top