StudentPreneur Handbook
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Chapter 1: Getting Started5 Topics
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Chapter 2: Commission Structure3 Topics
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Chapter 3: The Dashboard5 Topics
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Chapter 4: Why Students Need FortisLearn?10 Topics
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4.0 What is FortisLearn?
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Problem No.1: Learning Things Students “Won’t Need” In Real Life
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Problem No.2: Frustration To Meet High Expectations
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Problem No.3: Burdened With The Amount Of Homework
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Problem No.4: Time Spend On Extracurricular Activities
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Problem No.5: Sitting Through Boring Classes
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Problem No.6: Stressing About Grades
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Problem No.7: Worrying About Social Issues
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Problem No.8: Dealing With Stress
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Problem No.9: Understanding During Classes
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4.0 What is FortisLearn?
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Chapter 5: How To Grow Your Business?9 Topics
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Chapter 6: Integrating Your Referral Link2 Topics
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CHAPTER 7: Social Media Strategies4 Topics
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Problem No.5: Sitting Through Boring Classes
FortisLearn February 27, 2023
The Problem:
During secondary school, students often have limited choice in the courses they are required to take, leaving them with classes that they may find uninteresting or uninspiring. This can lead to a lack of motivation, disengagement from the material, and even poor academic performance. As a result, students may miss out on valuable learning opportunities that could shape their future interests and career paths. This is a significant problem that affects many students and can hinder their academic and personal growth.
The Solution:
FortisLearn’s platform presents a wide range of learning challenges, each of which requires students to possess a fundamental understanding of the subject matter to successfully complete. To set your child up for success in tackling these learning quests, it’s important to emphasize the need of acquiring these basic knowledge through attending classes. With a solid foundation in the subject matter, students will be better equipped to tackle these mini-challenges and achieve their learning goals. By providing students with a clear sense of purpose of sitting through classes, students can be motivated and inspired to engage more deeply during classes and unlock their full potential.