
Blog posts on college admissions by Arjun Seth

Visit to US Colleges: Part 4 - Loyola Marymount University
Kids seemed truly happy! Some kids were on skateboards going for classes, cycles, etc. The infrastructure was also incredibly modern with very highly state of the art building designs, especially the college of liberal arts, library, cafeteria etc.

Visit to US Colleges: Part 3 - University of Washington
From most locals and also students on campus, the sense one gets is that it is very well reputed as one of the top 10 research universities in the US with large research endowments/ funds. This also means that there are many research opportunities on campus.

Visit to US Colleges: Part 2 - Franklin and Marshall College
The academic experience seemed very intimate and individualized.

Visit to US Colleges: Part 1 - Northeastern University
Students were unanimous in their view that the best part of the curriculum was the unique ‘co-op’ system – students are required to do 3 stints of 6 months each in their 5 years.

Avneesh Newar (Brandeis ´16) talks about his freshman year at Trinity and his transfer to Brandeis
Trinity had very friendly and motivating professors. The professors have been the best part of my experience at Trinity.

Vanisha Wason (University of California, Berkeley ´17) looks forward to being taught by nobel laureates
Being taught by Nobel laureates and challenging myself by taking courses in fields I've never even heard of is what I'm looking forward to!



