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Book Review: Law School Confidential

This book is a top-notch guide to navigating the U.S. law school application process and provides a realistic picture of the day-to-day grind of law school.

Book Review: The Naked Roommate

This gem of a book gives students a look at college life, beginning with ‘Arriving on Campus’ and ending with ‘It’s Almost Time to Say Goodbye’

How to travel in and around the UK on a budget

Unlikely as it might seem, it is possible to explore the sights and scenes of the UK on a student budget. Here’s how.

Mental Health Awareness Month: 7 tips to manage your mental health in college

Being a college student can be overwhelming and strenuous on your mental health. These tips will help manage your mental health and make life a little easier.

How you can switch to a sustainable student lifestyle

Must we make a case for why climate change has not stopped being our problem? Well, we will. And we will give you 3 areas in which you can overhaul your lifestyle for the good of the whole planet.

Dr. Teresa Sullivan on international student life at UVA

March 19, 2024 |
In an exclusive interview with BrainGain Magazine on Wednesday, March 29, 2017, Dr Sullivan, President of the University of Virginia, discussed how international students can participate in UVA’s cutting-edge research, and the funding and work opportunities available to them. She also discussed how diversity enriches academic and cultural life at both the University of Virginia and the broader community of Charlottesville, and UVA’s response to the recent hate crimes in some parts of the United States. She also spoke about how research such as UVA’s Yamuna river project in India benefits the university’s students.

Indian computer science students in Canada build a bot to ease the visa application process

Ruhi Madiwale and Dhivya Jayaraman discuss how they created their product, the support they’ve got from Dalhousie University and the local government, and how studying abroad has changed their lives.

Former Stanford dean on important skills every young adult needs

What are the skills every 18-year-old needs? Julie Lythcott-Haims, a former dean at Stanford and author of the New York Times bestseller 'How to Raise and Adult' shares her insights below

#SmartStudent: How to live in a foreign city

Our #SmartStudent series brings you simple tips that help you ease into life as an international student and be a responsible resident of the country you have chosen to study in.

#SmartStudent: 4 tips for finding great housing as an international student

Our #SmartStudent series brings you simple tips that help you ease into life as an international student and be a responsible resident of your host country.

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