
Blog posts on college admissions by Arjun Seth

How to overcome the fear of failure
Fear of failure is an emotion that arises from losing something we cling to. When we constantly think about achieving a particular outcome or have a deep-seated desire for something, we can become afraid of not getting it. This fear can be particularly strong when we feel like our future success depends on achieving a particular outcome, such as getting into a dream school.
The fear of disappointing others can be a significant contributor to this fear, especially in high-stress situations such as college admissions. Social pressure and the need to maintain a particular image can also create fear of failure. However, this fear can create a lot of stress and anxiety, making it harder to achieve our goals.
It's essential to remember that setbacks can provide valuable opportunities for growth and development. By focusing on the process of achieving our goals rather than just the outcome, we can reduce the fear of failure and increase our chances of success. As the saying goes, "Either we win, or we learn."



15 Surprising Career Opportunities for Potential Humanities Majors
You humanities degrees are worth a lot. Find ways in which you can capitalize on your education with a career that is right for you.

ACT Launches a New Testing Interface for International Students
This month ACT released updates on its transition to computer-based testing (CBT) for all international students.

Done with High School?What 12th Graders Need to Do Now
After accepting a college and finishing your high school exams, you’re kinda done! Here are thing too keep you busy until you leave for college.

Making Connections to Get and Keep a Great Internship
Securing an internship can be one of the most stressful parts of college life. Each step along the way – the career fairs, the networking events, and the interviews – can overwhelm students.

4 Prestigious Scholarships for Indian Students to Study Abroad
Unless you're going to a liberal arts college, finding merit scholarships for undergraduate programs can be hard for Indian students studying abroad. Here are 4 prestigious merit based scholarship from around the globe.