by Megan Cooke, Whitman College, '19
Summer’s wrapping up and on comes the STRESS. What I’ve learned from this summer is a very important lesson, that I feel was more-or-less common sense, is to put special towards financial aid and scholarship deadlines and any outside funding you’re...
by Gabriel Reyes, Brown University , '17
I remember when I was in elementary school I had this tendency to not follow instructions. My teachers viewed it as a act of rebellion and early signs of delinquency; I thought it was harmless, as I was merely synthesizing the main objective of my endeavor and...
by Gina Bolanos, University of Rochester, '18
The title may not be the best, but let me get straight to the point: internships. Okay yes they look great on your resume, but you know what else it can lead to? Well other than earning money, I would say it’s another way for you to discover your talents and...
by Gabriel Reyes, Brown University , '17
Something I realized about my upbringing before I left for college was the silence—the silence specifically about college. Discussion regarding my preparation for life post-high-school was nonexistent, but I noticed that the topic of “change” was never brought up in...
by Abraham Vicuna, University of Houston
Summer has officially started for me. After completing my first year of college, I feel at ease that I am just a little more closer than before to graduating college. Now that completing my first year of college has become a reality, I am confident that I am on the...