From Novice to Know-How

The forthcoming paragraphs narrate the journey of Carlos, a current student at the Institute for Applied  Analytics (IAA). This narrative delves into themes of uncertainty, family bonds,  seized opportunities, and the perpetual search for fulfillment. Its overarching message resonates with the eternal truth that the pursuit of knowledge is an Continue reading From Novice to Know-How

Unlocking the Code for English Learning: Insights from Diverse Journeys

Word cloud with Reading being the biggest word

As a non-native English speaker, public speaking is doubly challenging. Not only do I face all of the stresses associated with standing in front of a crowd, but I also need to mentally translate every single thought from Chinese to English prior to speaking. The cognitive load sometimes proves to Continue reading Unlocking the Code for English Learning: Insights from Diverse Journeys

Reframing Learning Programming

cartoon people. First person says Do you have any practice coding? Second person responds: No, but I'm skilled at looking over someone's shoulder and reminding them that they forgot a semicolon.

In a 2022 survey of 1,000 United States students conducted by KX, 58% consider coding vital to future success. The desire to learn coding has exploded in popularity over the years, but learning a new programming language can feel daunting. You could be a student applying to the IAA, nervous Continue reading Reframing Learning Programming

The Advice I Would Give to My 22-Year-Old Self

Over the past year, I’ve learned a lot about myself and compiled a list of life lessons, big and small, that I wish I had known when I first entered “the real world” after college. The biggest thing I’ve learned? That learning never stops. But there were things big and Continue reading The Advice I Would Give to My 22-Year-Old Self