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Welcome to Sam's Study Station!Welcome!Hello and welcome to Sam’s Study Station. My name is Sam and at the time of writing this I am a high school junior at Whitinsville Christian High School in Mr. Fortna’s Web Design class. One of the requirements of this class is that, for my final project, I create a website with a minimum of ten pages. Today, you have managed to stumble upon said final project, a website with study guides and resources in addition to class outlines, descriptions, and tips. Why would I make this website you ask? Well, throughout high school, I have made a multitude of study guides for my friends and I. Everytime I make a new study guide, I have to individually send these study guides and a message announcing the arrival of it in my friends’ inboxes. This gets tiring. So I decided to make a place where all the study guides can live amongst other study resources for others’ benefit. I wanted my study guides to reach out farther than just my friend group as I have put a lot of time and effort into making these resources, and giving them to others makes that time well spent. In the end, this is what was created: a website with a page for almost every class I have taken throughout high school and resources for each. Please enjoy your time here and I hope these resources prove useful for your studies! Select from the options above to access these resources. Creator's CredentialsYou might be wondering what makes me qualified to share my study guides and if they’re any good. Well, you’ll be pleased to hear exactly why my study guides will help you with your classes at WCS. For starters, my average high school GPA currently rests at a 4.27, which I feel gives enough credit to my study resources. But if you need more to persuade you into trusting my guides, you will be pleased to know that all of the information on the study guides comes from a credible resource such as a teacher's slide show, where I get almost all of the information for my study guides, or another outside resource with credentials. And if a piece of information is not verified, there is always a question mark next to it, noting that the statement might be incorrect and it might be worthwhile to research the topic on your own. And if all this isn’t enough to convince you, I have provided reviews of my study guides under the "Other"-> "Reviews" section of this website. |