Month: November 2022

What To Do When You Feel Like You Have Too Many Interests

Cornell claims to cater to ‘any study for any person’ which oftentimes can be overwhelming when trying to narrow down what you think you want to pursue for four years in undergrad, and potentially beyond. It is also not uncommon to feel like there is not enough time to pursue all of your interests due…Continue Reading What To Do When You Feel Like You Have Too Many Interests

November Book of the Month

Earlier this month, the Global Health Student Advisory Board held their annual Global and Public Health Experiential Learning Symposium, where students shared their experiences from studying abroad. Students interested in global and public health came to the symposium to explore different opportunities abroad and learn about the research projects students conducted this past summer. As…Continue Reading November Book of the Month

Connecting Your Education With Your Real Life

Have you ever walked out of a lecture hall after a class thinking to yourself, “I’m never going to use this information in the real world”? If you have, you’re not alone. For many students, including myself, it doesn’t always feel like what we learn in college is applicable to our futures. However, the reality…Continue Reading Connecting Your Education With Your Real Life

A Reflection of Cornell Failures from a Senior

A Reflection of Cornell Failures from a Senior By: Amanda Ma   To all my Failures, You don’t matter anymore. The Oxford English Dictionary defines you as: not successful; lack of success in doing or achieving something. Many Cornell students, including myself, especially when I was an underclassman, would define failure as not being successful…Continue Reading A Reflection of Cornell Failures from a Senior