Different students you meet in every group project
Group projects are never just about the assignment. They are about personalities. You can put four random students together and suddenly it feels like a reality show with a rubric attached.
Group projects are never just about the assignment. They are about personalities. You can put four random students together and suddenly it feels like a reality show with a rubric attached.
Most people have heard someone describe themselves as “Type A” or “Type B,” especially when talking about stress or school, but where does “Type C” fall?
Gen Z is embracing a new aesthetic: the performative male.
Choosing kindness in a world where it isn’t always rewarded for is difficult, but necessary.
Let’s see how some students choose to personalize their water bottles.
Having an obsession doesn’t need to be unhealthy. Sharing an intense interest in something can strengthen your social bonds with others and improve your productivity.
Are you a Sanrio lover? Have Sanrio plushies that steal all over your bed? Let’s find out which Sanrio character matches your personality the most!
There’s a lot you can learn about your teachers even before meeting them. Just take a look at the walls!
Like handwriting, every personality is unique to its beholder. Each stroke tells a story, an autobiography, of sorts.
We interviewed various teachers, who all liked the same ice cream flavor, to see if there is a similarity between their personalities as well.