Exploring Egyptology and Assyriology

The sands of time hold within them the remnants of fascinating civilizations that have left an indelible mark on human history. Egyptology and Assyriology are two captivating fields that offer insight into the lives, cultures, and languages of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Egyptology and Assyriology are disciplines focused on studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt […]
Intensive law & Trial Summer Program for High School Students

Are you a high school student with dreams of pursuing a career in law? Do you want to immerse yourself in the world of legal practice, learn from experts, and discover your potential as a future attorney? If so, the Intensive Law & Trial program is your opportunity to embark on an incredible 10-day journey […]
The Value of Research Opportunities

Research has evolved from being a niche activity for a select few to a transformative educational experience accessible to many. Engaging in research as a high school student can be a game-changer, offering a wealth of benefits that extend far beyond the laboratory or research project. Hands-On Learning: Research immerses students in real-world, practical learning […]
Quantum Computing Educational Programs and Job Prospects

In the realm of cutting-edge technology, quantum computing stands out as one of the most exciting and promising fields. Quantum computing is a rapidly growing field with the potential to revolutionize many industries. As a result, there is a high demand for qualified quantum computing professionals. The Quantum Leap in Education: Quantum computing represents a […]
What You Need To Know About The University of Washington

The University of Washington (UW) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1861 as the Territorial University of Washington, making it one of the oldest universities on the West Coast. The university has three campuses: Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma.
Math Competitions You Can Participate In

Students who are interested in pursuing a STEM field in college should showcase a rigorous and competitive profile by the end of high school. Math competitions can be one of the ways to show your passion in a STEM subject.
Greek Life: An American Tradition

For most international students the idea of fraternities and sororities is something they come across in films set on US colleges. Dating back to the early 1700’s fraternities and sororities have grown into an American tradition, with a presence on campuses across the country. In this article I will explain what they are, the benefits of ‘pledging’, and concerns that many have about them.
What is a Portfolio? Who should submit one?

A Portfolio is a collection of your personal work. This could be in the form of fine art, digital art, creative writing pieces, or performing arts such as music compositions, monologues, dance choreography – the list isn’t exhaustive, but it usually tends to fall under these categories.
Creating Your Own Reading List

Having been an English facilitator, I am often asked about book recommendations by students I work with and otherwise. On one hand, this question is straightforward. After all, there are so many books that most people enjoy reading.