Navigating Financial Challenges as a College Student: Exploring Your Options As a rising sophomore at Syracuse University, I recently received difficult news that has profoundly impacted my academic journey. My family has informed me that our college savings will only cover two years at Syracuse, with the remaining funds allocated […]
Read MoreSo apparently my personality is just ‘anxious’ according to my school
Title: When Your School Rewards Reflect More Than Academic Achievement In a recent graduation ceremony, I experienced an unexpected moment that made me reflect on perceptions and labels assigned by institutions. As part of the tradition, our school handed out awards recognizing students’ accomplishments, often accompanied by personalized gifts such […]
Read MoreShould I take AP HUG over Business Law 1 if I want to be a lawyer?
Choosing the Right Elective: AP Human Geography or Business Law for Aspiring Lawyers? As a high school student aiming for a future in law, selecting the most beneficial courses can be a challenging decision. Currently, you are enrolled in Business Law I, but the opportunity to switch to Advanced Placement […]
Read MoreI’m starting Freshman year next month and want to get into MIT, any tips?
Preparing for Your Path to MIT: Tips for Incoming Freshmen Starting the journey into college life can be both exciting and nerve-wracking, especially when aiming for a prestigious institution like MIT. As you prepare to begin your undergraduate studies, it’s natural to wonder how best to position yourself for such […]
Read MoreMillennials and Gen Z are getting into it online over a behavior that’s been dubbed the “Gen Z Stare.” Have you noticed it from the education side?
Understanding the “Gen Z Stare”: A New Cultural Phenomenon in Digital Interactions In the evolving landscape of digital communication, a new trend has emerged, capturing the attention of both Millennials and Generation Z. This phenomenon, popularly termed the “Gen Z Stare,” has sparked conversations across social media platforms, workplace environments, […]
Read MoreWe’re a group of high schoolers running a nonprofit for the unhoused. If you want to lead something rewarding, read this :)
Empowering Youth Leadership: Join Our Nonprofit to Support the Homeless Community Are you a high school student looking for a meaningful way to make a real difference in your community? We’re excited to introduce you to Stand Upright, a dedicated 501(c)3 nonprofit organization committed to connecting individuals experiencing homelessness with […]
Read MoreGENOVA – SHAPING THE FUTURE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY & STEM
Shaping the Future of Biotechnology and STEM Education with Genova At the forefront of innovative science education and advocacy, Genova is making significant waves in the biotechnology and STEM sectors. As a dedicated non-profit organization, we specialize in creating compelling educational content, fostering community engagement, and promoting STEM literacy worldwide. […]
Read MoreGuys need help finding volunteering to do for college applications
Seeking Online Volunteering Opportunities for College Applications: A Guide for International Students For many high school students, especially those preparing their college applications, volunteering can be a vital component that demonstrates commitment, compassion, and community involvement. However, finding suitable opportunities can be challenging, particularly for students living in remote areas […]
Read MoreI need advice regarding online vs in person classes.
Evaluating Your College Experience: In-Person vs. Online Learning and Housing Costs Deciding between in-person and online classes is a significant choice for college students, especially when considering financial implications. If you’re grappling with the costs associated with attending college and exploring the best options to minimize expenses, you’re not alone. […]
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