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Memory matters
We’re reaching out from our nonprofit organization, dedicated to raising awareness about Alzheimer's disease. We're thrilled to announce a series of interactive sessions, podcasts, blogs, and exciting events! In collaboration with the Alzheimer's Association, we also plan on raising funds to support patients in need. We're looking for passionate volunteers to join our teams! If you have skills in outreach, fundraising, content editing, we'd love to hear from you. Kindly fill out the form below if interested https://forms.gle/qmGfHCkZnxAG8C486 Let's make a difference together! PS: We would be going live next week but for validity purpose below are our LinkedIn and Instagram pages. https://www.instagram.com/memory_matters23/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/sgmemory-matters/
OPPORTUNITY! ---> Memory Matters
Hello everyone! We’re reaching out from our nonprofit organization, dedicated to raising awareness about Alzheimer's disease. We're thrilled to announce a series of interactive sessions, podcasts, blogs, and exciting events! In collaboration with the Alzheimer's Association, we also plan on raising funds to support patients in need. We're looking for passionate volunteers to join our vibrant teams! If you have skills in outreach, development, content editing, or crafting, we'd love to hear from you. Send us a DM and be a part of this meaningful journey! Let's make a difference together! Please note: We are in the initial stages of organizing and planning and will be going all in a few weeks.
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Hey, sure, I'd send you a connection request on LinkedIn.
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@Anant Chebiam Yes, it is in very initial stages but here you go https://www.instagram.com/memory_matters23/
Rishab's Best Test Taking Tips from High School
Today, I want to give you some of my best test-taking tips from high school. I'm not the best test-taker in the world, but I'd say I'm pretty good -- and over the years, I've racked up some techniques that I think will be especially helpful for some of the freshmen and sophomores here. ACT/SAT: Just take practice tests. Sit in a quiet room, time yourself, and pretend as if it's the real test. You will improve your score just by understanding the tempo and flow of the test, without actually "learning" material. AP: For AP classes, just get a "steps to a 5" book close to your test. If you complete this book (can grind through it in about a week), you should be locked in for a 5. This allowed me to prioritize research and extracurriculars during the school year, and quickly grind in the few days after ISEF for each of my AP tests. Study rules: 1. Be well-fed. Get good food and make sure you're "full" before doing long study sessions. Helps you get in "deep work" mode. 2. Be in a completely separate room when you're studying. 3. If you procrastinate or waste 5 hours, it doesn't mean you should waste the next 1-2. Stop feeling bad for yourself- just reset (drink water, shower, etc.) and start working again with real effort. Testing rules: 1. Before important tests, take a cold shower. You will shock yourself awake if you were tired, and you will calm yourself down if you were nervous. 2. Use later questions in a test to help you guess answers for earlier questions. 3. When trying to figure out an answer, ask yourself "what concept is my teacher trying to test here" -- and based on that, you can figure out the answer that makes more sense. Deep Work by Cal Newport. Reading this book was super relatable for me. Rather than working 40 hours of 50% effort, I personally work 10 hours at 100% effort. This lets me also do extracurriculars, other academics, and spend time with friends. If you can get into "deep work mode", it's a gamechanger- you'll learn to enjoy the feeling of work and it'll let you succeed in school, competitions, anything really.
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This is exactly what I needed rn!! Thankkk you!!
Introduce Yourself in this thread!
Hey, my name is Rishab. I'm a student at Harvard College studying Neuroscience. I am most interested in Neuro x AI, and do research at Massachusetts General Hospital. I started coding when I was 6-years-old, making Android apps with my elder brother. When I was 13, I created a deep learning tool for segmenting the pancreas from CT and MRI scans, and was named one of TIME's 25 Most Influential Teens and America's Top Young Scientist. During COVID, as a freshman in high school, I made a Discord bot that reached 3M users, which taught me about product design and marketing. In my junior year, I started working on ICOR, which won Regeneron's Young Scientist Award at the International Science and Engineering Fair and was my first research publication. As a freshman at harvard, I am currently building ICOR further, and have also been involved in the education space, introducing research to young students. I am the chair of the International Research Olympiad — which reached over 3,000 students in its first year, and founder of the Qurios Institute — which help teaches research to young students. The Qurios team is currently building sciencefair.io under my guidance to help cultivate youth to get involved in science research through projects. Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/rishab-jain-k Who's next? Share below!!!
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Hello, I'm Nineesha, a high school junior pursuing AS Level studies in India. I have a deep passion for neuroscience and cancer biology. Alongside, I am an athlete, enjoy crocheting, and absolutely love meeting new people! Connect with me: LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/
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