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Leadership Opportunity in Global Non-profit!!
Hi everyone! I'm on the board for a global non-profit called Proud To Be Me Dance and Movement Inc., a global, student-led, registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization! We offer free, inclusive dance classes for children with special needs, connecting and empowering students through joy, movement, and creativity. So far, we've reached over 500 students internationally, expanded our impact through various partnerships, and raised over $2,000 to support research and organizations that help children with special needs. Our classes have been mostly virtual (for kids around the world to have the opportunity to join), but we are looking to expand our in-person reach as well! We're seeking motivated and committed high school students to establish a chapter in their local community, school, or town. This is an awesome way to give back to your community (and to boost your resume ;)) INTERESTED? Drop your email below to get involved. We'd love to have you on the team!
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@Jessica Lou name of the mail address?
Intern at Established Medical Nonprofit
🚨 Now Hiring Interns – High School & College Students Welcome! 🩺Are you passionate about healthcare, social impact, and helping others succeed? We’re looking for driven, creative, and committed students to join Future Physicians, a national student-led nonprofit helping the next generation of healthcare leaders gain access to real-world opportunities. 🌟 Available Internship Positions (Remote & Flexible): 🔹 Social Media Intern 🔹 Outreach Intern 🔹 Ambassador Intern 🔹 Fundraising Intern 🔹 Tech Intern 🔹 Blogging Intern Whether you're great at creating content, building partnerships, organizing people, or writing about your passions—there’s a spot for you. 💼 What You’ll Gain:✅ Leadership experience✅ Resume-worthy impact✅ Work with a national team✅ Connect students to mentorships, research, shadowing & more✅ Potential to grow into executive board roles 🌍 Open to high school and college students anywhere. Comment your email if you're interested!!
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College Essay Topics to Avoid pt2
The Hodgepodge: Don't try to pack every achievement of your high school career into one 650-word essay — that's what the activities and awards sections are for. Instead of jumbling together a heap of disjointed topics and events, pick just a few you can tie together with a common theme of personal development. How To Fix: Pick and focus on one or two events or accomplishments you are proud of. Flesh each one with anecdotes and let your personality and thought process shine. Make the essay a narrative instead of a laundry list of your activities and awards. The Childhood Memoir: Keep your essay largely in the present! Don't focus too much of your time on experiences long past. It can be helpful to mention formative experiences from an earlier time in your life, but only touch on them briefly and be sure to connect their relevance to who you are now and your goals for the future. How To Fix: Bring the essay into the here and now. How did the childhood experience you are thinking about shape who you are today? What in your current life reflects that outcome? Typical Romance: Writing about a "breakup from a long-term relationship", whether it’s your ex-bestie or ex-lover, is a bad topic because it comes across as overly personal and does not effectively showcase your strengths, achievements, or growth. Admissions officers are looking for essays that highlight your unique qualities, resilience, and how you've overcome challenges. A breakup story might not provide the best context for demonstrating these attributes in a way that stands out positively, generally because breakups is something almost every teenager goes through and you won’t come off as special. Remember, it’s a college essay and not another romance novel, so try to minimise the impact your “love” has in your growth journey. How To Fix: Concentrate on the positive outcomes of the experience rather than the negative emotions. Relate the experience to your future goals and how it has prepared you for college. For example, did it help you develop better time management, self-care, or independence? Discuss how you handled the emotional challenge and adapted to changes.
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Top Schools for BME
Hey community members. Let's do a quick research of choosing top school. Assume that you are a intended to go for Biomedical Engineering and searching for top schools. So what would be your top 5 schools for BME and what strategy would you apply while searching? consider an acceptance rate about 20 to 40% and for undergraduate studies
3 likes • Jul '24
1. UC San Diego (UCSD) (~34%) 2. University of Southern California (USC) (~22%) 3. University of Rochester (~35%) 4. Case Western Reserve University (~30%) 5. Boston University (~20%)
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