Public vs. Private Part 2

Published Saturday, December 11, 2021 by Tarang

Before reading this article, be sure to check out Part 1 for a basic understanding. Last time, I mainly discussed university costs and class sizes. It was established that private schools are much more expensive than public schools, nearly double the cost. However, private schools have more scholarships, so be sure to consider them in your college search. It was also found that private schools have smaller class sizes and each student gets more attention in general. On the other hand, many public schools offer this as well; they just have larger student bodies. There… Continue Reading

College Myths Debunked

Published Saturday, December 11, 2021 by Tarang

When I say the word ‘myth’, what comes to your mind? Is it the religious form of the word? Or is it the other form – a widely held belief that is false? Today, we’ll be discussing the latter, and how it is widely present in college admissions.  Such popular myths about college admissions exist as well. ‘Time’ magazine recently (May 5, 2011) debunked some popular myths. Check out the story here: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2069625,00.html College admission myths are so commonplace that the ‘Time’ magazine recently (May 5, 2011) debunked some popular ones. Check out the story… Continue Reading

Unique Internships and Volunteer Opportunities

Published Saturday, December 11, 2021 by Tarang

Internships are supposed to be challenging, educational, and exciting. I wrote about internships on this blog before, and I focused mainly on my biotechnology internship. I found my internship through my high school, which is one of the best places to begin your internship search. However, not everyone aspires to be a molecular biology major, and some students want to seek out internships on the “less-trodden” path. There are many opportunities available, but students just haven’t heard the choices available to them. So-called “traditional” internships might involve working in a research lab or a large… Continue Reading

College Bound Books

Published Saturday, December 11, 2021 by Tarang

Most people would rather watch The Hangover Part 2 than be caught reading during summer. Summer is a time for taking trips with your friends and watching new movies, but some of you might want to catch up on light reading. While you and your teacher’s definition of “light reading” may differ, your time before college will be well-spent reading books that talk about tips and tricks for college. Get the truth on the college experience. Learn what to expect and what to watch out for. The Naked Roommate: And 107 Other Issues You Might… Continue Reading

Too Frequently Asked Questions

Published Saturday, December 11, 2021 by Tarang

All of us have questions about everything. Some of us wonder why Fox has decided to have X Factor and American Idol in back to back seasons. Others might question if summer shows like Pretty Little Liars and Teen Wolf will last another season. Some want to know where is the best place to watch some July 4th fireworks. Still others question (more seriously) why nature seems to have suddenly turned against us– what with fires in Texas and floods in North Dakota. Life is never easy, and questioning is part of the process of… Continue Reading


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