A Step by Step Guide to the Common App : Your October Checklist
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How to navigate the Common Application sections efficiently
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Key deadlines for submitting applications and financial aid
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Understanding important terms like "Undeclared Major" and "Early Decision"
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Tips for avoiding common mistakes in the application process
Grade 8 to 12
September 21st, 2024
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How to navigate the Common Application sections efficiently
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Key deadlines for submitting applications and financial aid
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Understanding important terms like "Undeclared Major" and "Early Decision"
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Tips for avoiding common mistakes in the application process
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Programming language being used?The programming language being used depends on the course. For Game/App/Animation development, we use JavaScript whereas Web Development is done using HTML and CSS for the front end and JavaScript for the backend. The Core Python course and the Core Java Course use Python and JavaScript respectively.
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How will my child be able to learn coding in one 90 minutes workshop?Through the workshop, your child will be given a mere sneak peek into the world of coding. He/she will be given the opportunity to dive deep and explore the magical world of coding through this gateway. Teaching a concept and instantly applying the same to build a project motivates to think beyond the usual to further invent more and more games, apps, websites.
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Does learning Game Development and Web Development have to be done in the same order?We suggest learning Game Development first because it helps the child to understand the logical flow of coding and computational thinking for problem solving. Students should develop logical and computational thinking ability primarily because that is the first step to mastering the concepts. Once they are familiar with those ideas, they may take up Web designing in the front end using HTML and CSS and move onto backend coding for websites using JavaScripts which includes syntaxes.
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Can the projects that the kids do be published anywhere?Unbound students are able to develop practical and usable applications in game development and app development throughout the course. These projects can eventually be published and be made accessible to the public on their mobile phones.
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How do you manage a group class with every student having different learning speeds?The concepts are repeated to the students who have difficulty understanding and any doubts they may have are solved immediately. Meanwhile, the students who have grasped the lesson already are given puzzles to solve to help them retain concepts better.
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Will the students be able to cope up with their regular studies when they move up levels in the course?Yes. The sessions are only two days a week and concepts that the students learn are different from their regular academics. It can be seen as a fun and relaxing approach to learning new concepts rather than reading heavy material.
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How can parents track the homework or learning status of their child?Homework links for each class are shared to the parents in three different ways, either using the class Journal, Classcard or an Excel sheet.The excel sheet also logs the completion of the homework by each student which can be accessed by the parents to keep a track on the progress of their child.
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Are there any books that the student can refer to?We do not recommend any books. The kids at Unbound learn concepts using practical methods involving puzzles and projects which help them to remember the concepts well. They also maintain a virtual journal book by themselves, which they can refer to later on in case of any doubts.