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November 11, 2017

How To Get Into An Ivy League University

How did the successful students make their way into the Ivy League universities? We spoke to some of them and came up with a list of how you can prepare yourself.

November 11, 2017

What to do with Fine Arts Degree?

Fine arts are the last thing many students think of when imagining their future career, more so especially in Asia. But to those talented personalities who have passion for creative industry, Fine...

November 11, 2017

Suiting Up for UMBC’s O-Week

Seniors of the University of Malaya Business Club (UMBC) welcomed their juniors with open arms–and all the more enthusiasm–last week during the club’s Orientation Week.

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November 11, 2017

Its #SuicidePreventionWeek, and We’re Here to Help

One of the leading causes of death, suicide, or even the consideration of going down that road, should always be taken seriously. We lay down the statistics, reasons and ways you might be able to...

November 11, 2017

A Helping Hand: Kenneth Wong

Awesome student, Kenneth Wong talks EasyUni about volunteerism, leadership, and having fun in our latest Guidebook. Here's an excerpt of his interview.

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November 11, 2017

6 Ways to Save the Earth

In celebration of today’s Earth Day, here are a few things you can do to save the planet. Don’t forget, let’s get involved and promote environmental awareness within our community!

November 11, 2017

Hey, It’s OK To Be Rejected

While the pains of being rejected is inevitable, one can always turn this bad moment to an enlightening experience. Here’s why getting rejected is good for you.

November 11, 2017

Soaring High: Wan Arief

Wan Arief Imran Wan M. Razali of the WCC Aviation, Philippines and Malaysian Flying Academy, Malaysia tells his story of conquering the skies as a student pilot and what he learned in the process...

November 11, 2017

See Clearly Now: What Does an Optometrist Do?

“The eyes are the window to the soul.” - Have you heard this famous line of Shakespeare? This has been passed around referring to how eyes show a person’s character and emotion.

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