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  • Category:
    Mentoring
  • Published:
    25 Feb 2020
The world is changing at a breakneck speed, and leaving behind all that is old. Can we afford to risk our education on this principle? Do we not need to change the way we are preparing the new generat...
  • Category:
    Mentoring
  • Published:
    14 Feb 2020
  Cricket has runs. Soccer has goals. Business has revenues. And education? Marks? If a match is lost, do the runs or goals really matter? Or if a business files for bankruptcy, does it matter ho...
  • Category:
    Mentoring
  • Published:
    11 Feb 2020
What will be the safest jobs of the future?   Will my field, will my job, be relevant in the years to come? This has been one of the toughest questions to answer and we are not very close to find...
  • Category:
    Mentoring
  • Published:
    10 Feb 2020
Picture a cafe, or a caravanserai of olden times. It is a space filled with people who bring their experiences, opinions, news, and ideas to the table, a confluence of much thinking and talking. Simil...
  • Category:
    Mentoring
  • Published:
    25 Jan 2020
Best Summer programs Summer programs offer a great opportunity for high schoolers to get a look at what life in college is like. They get exposure to topics of their choice, college culture, and life-...
  • Category:
    Mentoring
  • Published:
    20 Jan 2020
Write better - applications, essays for admissions, reports, creative thought   Writing to understand yourself Writing well is important most of the time, but writing well for admission essays an...
  • Category:
    Mentoring
  • Published:
    13 Jan 2020
Activites for your summer holidays   It’s strange to think of summer in the first half of January, but for a high schooler, now is the time to prepare. Your summer vacation is a large chunk...
  • Category:
    Mentoring
  • Published:
    31 Jul 2019
The Pygmalion effect is the phenomenon whereby others' expectations of a target person affect the target person's performance. A corollary of the Pygmalion effect is the golem effect, in which low ex...
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