Standing Firm in Authenticity: Why I Abstain from Using AI Checkers in My Writing In today’s digital landscape, many writers rely on AI-based tools to evaluate the originality of their content. However, I choose to steer clear of these AI detection systems altogether. My stance is simple: if my work […]
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Navigating Student-Professor Interactions: When Circumstances Change As a college student progressing into your second year, maintaining positive relationships with your instructors is essential, especially when you’ve built a good rapport. You might find yourself in situations where your initial intentions for coursework need to shift due to scheduling conflicts or […]
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Navigating Uncertainty: Facing a Difficult Decision Midway Through Your Degree Life often presents us with unforeseen challenges that significantly impact our educational journeys. If you’re currently at a crossroads, feeling unsure about whether to continue your studies amid personal safety concerns, you’re not alone. Many students find themselves questioning their […]
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Navigating Parental Concerns During the College Application Process The college application journey can be a stressful and emotional experience, especially when family dynamics add an extra layer of complexity. Many students find themselves in situations where their parents request access to their application materials, but they feel uncomfortable sharing personal […]
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Selecting the Right University: Key Factors to Consider in Your Application Process As the university application season approaches, many prospective students find themselves overwhelmed by extensive lists of potential colleges. If you’re faced with a lengthy spreadsheet of over twenty options, it’s crucial to develop a strategic approach to narrow […]
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Join Learning Quest as a Global Director and Make a Worldwide Educational Impact Are you passionate about transforming education and making a meaningful difference in your community and beyond? Learning Quest, a student-led nonprofit organization committed to increasing access to quality education worldwide, invites you to become a part of […]
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Navigating Graduation Celebrations When You’re Flying Solo: Is It Okay to Skip the Party? Graduation marks a significant milestone, a moment to celebrate years of hard work and achievement. However, for some, the traditional celebration may come with complex feelings, particularly when surrounded by the expectation of social gatherings. If […]
Read MoreBeing non-binary / gender non-conforming in college trips
Navigating Gender Identity During College Group Trips: A Personal Reflection For many international students, college-sponsored excursions are an exciting opportunity to explore new places and forge connections beyond the classroom. Recently, I signed up for a two-day university trip scheduled for later this summer, but I’ve been pondering some personal […]
Read MoreIs a 3.76 GPA good enough for a top 75 school in the country?
Evaluating Your Academic Profile: Is a 3.76 GPA Competitive for Top 75 US Universities? Deciding on the strength of your academic record can be a pivotal step in college applications, especially when aiming for institutions ranked within the top 75 nationwide. If you’re wondering whether a 3.76 GPA will bolster […]
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