My Senior Year in India During COVID-19

My Senior Year in India During COVID-19

I imagined the year to be perfect. But one thing that I learned is that things don’t always go as planned. Sometimes I hope that life is a planned event, and that every detail is decided way before our existence: The people we meet, the places we go, the things we do, or even the impact we make. I feel that things would be a lot easier that way. But in reality, things do not work that way. The pandemic hit, and I realized that my final year was not going to be like I dreamt it would.

A First-Gen College Student on Applying During a Global Pandemic

A First-Gen College Student on Applying During a Global Pandemic

College is a tricky topic in First Generation applicants' households. There’s always a tension between support and willingness for continuous learning. The feeling of loneliness and abandonment of knowledge about colleges are the norms. When everything was changing around me last spring, I found myself collectively questioning how the college application season will work out for me.

Creating a Safe Space for Girls in STEM

Creating a Safe Space for  Girls in STEM

When I first started college, I didn’t think in a gender-specific way. I didn’t think about feminism. I just wanted to be a researcher.

I thought as long as I was good at what I did, there were no rules. But I was wrong. There are no rules… if you’re a boy. If you’re a girl, you’re allowed to be pretty, but don’t be too smart. Don’t have an opinion.