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From balancing your course load to forging relationships with classmates to extracurricular involvement, these are the tried and true methods to nail your career as a student.
The Boy Who Saw Dancing Letters
When Arman was seven years old, school felt like a battlefield. While other children easily read the alphabet on the blackboard, the letters in front of him seemed to move and dance. The capital A, B, and C refused to stay still. Sometimes he wrote b instead of d, and other times p looked exactly like q to him. No matter how hard he tried, the words refused to stay in place.
By zohaib ahmadabout 6 hours ago in Education
The Man Who Refused to Worry
During my student years, I once met someone who seemed very different from everyone else around him. Most students were constantly worried about exams, grades, and their future careers. Conversations in classrooms and hostels often revolved around competition and pressure. Everyone appeared to be running in a race, trying not to fall behind.
By zohaib ahmadabout 8 hours ago in Education
"Beware the Ides of March"
Superstitious people may believe some days are unlucky. For instance, some think Friday the 13th is an unlucky day. Another day some people consider unlucky is March 15 because the English playwright William Shakespeare said in his famous play, Julius Caesar:
By Margaret Minnicksabout 11 hours ago in Education
A Memory I’ll Hold On to Forever
The hallway outside the classroom was unusually quiet that morning. Most of the students had already arrived. Their voices floated through the door; laughter, small conversations, the rustling sound of chairs being moved across the floor.
By Lori A. A.about 11 hours ago in Education
Can Social Media Shape a Better Society?
In today’s world, social media has become one of the most influential parts of everyday life. It connects people across countries, cultures, and languages within seconds. News travels quickly, ideas spread widely, and people share their thoughts with audiences they may never meet in person.
By zohaib ahmadabout 19 hours ago in Education
Distracted Thoughts
I go for a swim every Sunday morning. I’m not sure why I started there. Probably because that’s where I started thinking about writing this. But that being the case I could quite easily have started when I was looking at the hot honey Jaffa Cakes in Tesco that I hadn’t gone in to buy but had caught my eye en route to the eggs. I slipped towards it then. I suppose I could start from the drive to the massive antique shop or a couple of times when I was in there too, the idea drifted in and out like a desperate jellyfish trying hard not to get stuck on the shore. It has some sense of shape but little direction and every chance of being pecked to bits by angry seagulls. Now I’ll go back to the swimming pool, that is a useful place to start.
By Simon Curtis3 days ago in Education
The Digital Nomad Blueprint. AI-Generated.
In a not-so-distant future, where technology thrived and the world became increasingly connected, many people chose to break free from traditional lifestyles. Among them was a young woman named Mia. Mia was a digital nomad, traveling the globe with her laptop, working remotely while exploring new cultures. Her heart was set on living life to the fullest, but she was also searching for something greater—a sense of purpose.
By Hamad Afridi 3 days ago in Education









