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About the Writer

Angie is a staff writer for Mochi and is now a senior at Rye High School in New York. She has a healthy addiction to tennis, political debates, and good novels, but lacks the willpower to turn down ice cream and Grey's Anatomy. She has many plans for the future; some include majoring in political science and psychology, traveling around the world, and relearning her piano skills. She does not plan to ever run for the office of the President of the United States, but would like to someday work with the government.
E-mail the author at angiecho@mochimag.com.

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College, Features, Travel »

June 29, 2010 | 1 Comment
What to Look For During a College Visit

How do you explain that feeling when you get into a new place and immediately feel at home? If you’ve seen the “Sex and the City” movie, picture the moment when Carrie first opens her fabulous new walk-in closet at her Fifth Avenue penthouse, that is what it’s like. For those of us heading to college, it’s important to look for a similar connection when picking your new home for the next four years. This may be overwhelming, but here are some tips on what to look out for to find which campus is the best fit for you.

College, Featured, Features »

April 4, 2010 | 1 Comment
Ten Tips to Ace Any College Interview

You realize there’s a coffee stain on your resume. You can’t sit comfortably in those pants. You anxiously wonder who you’ll talk to. There are 1 million and one things that could stress you out during a college interview, but we have 10 pointers that might help relieve some anxiety you may have.
10. Take the initiative. If you get the interviewer’s information and it’s up to you to make contact, do it right away. Keep in mind that interviewing high school kids is done out of the alum’s love for …

Features, Technology »

June 18, 2009 | No Comments
Behind Google Maps: an Interview with Jessica Lee

Mochi got the chance to interview Jessica Lee, a former Google employee who worked with Google Maps. Jess, who grew up in Hong Kong and went to Stanford for college, gave us some great insight behind the scenes at a big online company. Jess left Google in 2007 to work for Polyvore.com, a fashion community website where people can mix and match products from any store, and currently resides in California.

Relationships, Winter »

January 22, 2009 | No Comments

Gifts come in every size, shape, color, and form, but within a relationship, they can have hidden meanings.