Submitted my master thesis a couple of days ago and I’ve noticed some mistakes.

Overcoming Anxiety After Submitting a Master’s Thesis with Minor Errors Submitting a master’s thesis is a significant milestone, often accompanied by feelings of relief and vulnerability. Recently, I submitted my thesis and, in the days following, I discovered some mistakes that are causing me considerable stress. One of the issues […]

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Am I missing out on something big because I’m avoiding dorm life?

Is Skipping Dorm Life Limiting Your College Experience? Exploring the Hidden Benefits As many students consider their college journey, a common dilemma emerges: should I live on campus or opt for off-campus housing? Currently enrolled in a community college and preparing to transfer to a larger university, I’ve chosen to […]

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Is “networking ” Really that vital or something found by extroverts who don’t study?

Title: Rethinking the Role of Networking in Academic and Professional Success In today’s competitive landscape, many question the true importance of networking. Is it genuinely a crucial factor for success, or is it simply a skill more often associated with extroverts who may not prioritize continuous study? Networking can undoubtedly […]

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How to start doing research as a high schooler like about topics I’m interested in and want to have a better understanding on

Getting Started with Research in High School: A Guide to Exploring Topics of Interest Embarking on research as a high school student can seem overwhelming at first, especially if you’re unsure where to begin. Whether you’re curious about a subject for a school project, personal interest, or just want to […]

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What to do if parents won’t let you ED(Cornell Investment Banking)

Navigating Parental Concerns When Considering Early Decision for Ivy League Investment Banking Careers Deciding to apply Early Decision (ED) to a top-tier university like Cornell, especially with aspirations of entering investment banking, can be a pivotal moment in a student’s academic journey. However, what happens when parental apprehension stands in […]

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Really don’t know what to do in college, 2 years remaining

Navigating College Challenges During Your Final Years: A Guide to Finding Direction and Motivation As a third-year electrical engineering student with two years remaining, you may find yourself facing uncertainty and frustration about your academic and professional journey. Many students encounter similar struggles—feeling disconnected from opportunities, questioning their progress, and […]

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I’m losing hope because of Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”

Navigating Uncertainty in Young Adulthood: Overcoming Challenges and Planning Your Future As a young adult facing significant obstacles, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed and uncertain about the future. If you’re struggling with employment, education, and financial stability, you’re not alone—many individuals in similar situations grapple with these issues. Here’s a […]

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I’m a first year (it major) and I’m confused on what my first classes should be like

Choosing Your First Courses as a First-Year IT Student: A Guide for Beginners Embarking on your journey as a first-year Information Technology student can be both exciting and overwhelming. One common question among newcomers is how to best structure their initial course schedule to set a solid foundation for future […]

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is it worth majoring in women’s, gender, & sexuality studies?

Is Pursuing a Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Degree a Wise Choice? Many students passionate about advocating for gender equality and combating gender-based violence often grapple with questions about their academic paths. For those considering majoring in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS), it’s common to encounter skepticism or dismissive […]

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