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Read the following four blogs to learn more about the author and his interests. Continuing the Legacy An Incubate-eee ee Being a Reporter at the International Press in the Model United Nations Happy New Year 2078
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SAT: Self-Preparation or Institute?

The Scholarship Aptitude Test (SAT), organized by the College Board, is a foundational stone in college application for Undergraduate Studies, especially in the United States. For many, the SAT could be a differentiating factor between a successful admission cycle and an unsuccessful one. Moreover, several universities offer scholarships to incoming undergraduate freshman based on their SAT scores. How does an SAT look like? An SAT test, now digital, comprises   questions from English and Mathematics. In a nutshell, it is divided into two sections: English Based Reading and Writing (abbreviated as EBRW) and Mathematics. Each section is worth 800 points, making the test worth 1600 points. How to prepare for the SAT? Let us delve into this question section-wise. English Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) For international students who are not native English speakers, this section could be challenging. In everyday communication, these students often believe in "go with the option that ...

Youths: Treasury of Innovation

"Youths are a treasury full of ideas and innovation. A wise mentor who can identify these hidden in the youths influences them to catalyze positive global change." One factor that influences the development of a society or a nation is youth - a group of people aged 16-40 (Constitution of Nepal 2072). Being different from other age groups, they are open to learning, unlearning, and improving every day. They are a treasury of knowledge and inventions that need to be explored. It is at a young age that people are inquisitive about every happening and ponder viable solutions to the problems they face. They are optimistic about every situation. Their perseverance rewards them as they don’t stop until the problem is solved. Their positive attitude, ideas, and innovation can catalyze positive change. It is not as easy as it sounds. Amidst several ideas that strike their minds, identifying an idea that solves the most pressing problem of the nation or the globe requires mentorship. A...

Onboarding your friends for the sake of expansion

As we aspire to study abroad, many of us start organizations or initiatives to reflect our leadership, commitment, and dedication to a cause. Somewhere in between, we know that neither it is not something we are doing from the deepest of our hearts nor it is something that we are passionate about. We do this for the sake of filling in the community service or passion project section of the CommonApp. If you are deeply interested in working for a cause and have shown perseverance in it, congratulations, you have found your purpose in life. As long as you work consistently and achieve milestones in your work, you are doing great. With your hard work and dedication, you will have grown your passion project to a feat that it starts getting recognized and appreciated. Then, the problem arises. Many of your friends will want to onboard your initiative or organization. The call is yours. Either you accept them or defer them. In this section, I will share with you some important advice I learn...

Continuing the legacy ...

Dear Atith,  Greetings from Glocal Teen Hero. Congratulations! You have been selected as the “Top Six Finalist” of Golchha Group presents Glocal Teen Hero Nepal 2023. Your work and contribution to society have raised us to have you on the list of “Top 6 Finalists” as an Early Change Maker from across the Nation. I opened my email to read that I had been selected as the top six finalists from a pool of 681 applicants who had applied to Glocal Teen Hero Nepal 2023. To learn that I was among the six teenagers who have had a remarkable impact on their societies was an extremely happy surprise. I had never been that happy in the previous couple of years. As I read the email, my body trembled, heartbeats raised, and I could no longer sit down. I jumped out of excitement. I rushed to my phone to call my family. Quickly, I opened the video calling application and rang a call. My parents didn't receive it. The adrenaline rush couldn't hold me back from voice-calling my mom on the phone....

IYMC - International Youth Maths Challenge | Why you should participate!

International Youth Maths Challenge (IYMC) has opened online submissions for Qualification Round for the year 2023. IYMC is an annual international competition in Mathematics organized online by a company based in Germany. Youths can participate in this competition and there is no minimum age requirement. As long as an individual aged 18 or less can solve three of its five Qualification Round questions or an individual aged above 18 can solve four of its five Qualification Round questions, they can participate in IYMC 2023. How to submit your solutions for Qualification Round? STEP 1: Go to the  Submission  page of IYMC. Click here STEP 2: Fill in your Full Name . (Example: John Doe) STEP 3: Fill in your Valid Email . STEP 4: Select your valid Date of Birth . STEP 5:  Enter your address by selecting Country  and City or Region. STEP 6:  Enter the name of your academic institution . This should be the name of the school/college/university that you have studied ...

An Incubate-eeeeeee

Getting accepted into Incubate Nepal Before I begin, let me ask you, “Did you know that I was accepted to the cohort of Incubate Nepal 2023?”. Most of you would say, “No!”; leaving a few who had messaged me to learn about my application status. Everyone knows this still, I am emphasizing it, “The public does not know your achievements unless you share them.” What conclusion can you draw from this? Well, if you want to keep something private, just don’t share it on social media. That’s all! Moral lessons apart, how would you react if your application was reviewed by a Harvard alumnus and received a mail stating that you have been shortlisted for the interview process? Awesome? Would you jump out of excitement? It’s totally normal to get overwhelmed in these situations, isn’t it? So, I consider myself abnormal. I didn’t react much to hearing the decision. Perhaps, it could be because the decision was sent in the morning and not at midnight. Had it ...