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		<title>Career How-To: Five Ways to Trail-Blaze at Any Age</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jasmine Ako</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In light of our fall issue’s pioneer theme, we hope that you’re feeling inspired to blaze your own career trail. Whether your true love is in business, music, film or giving back to the community, pioneering your own path doesn’t have to feel daunting. We’ve broken down the steps so you can get started on anything from passing a neighborhood law to starting your own company.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In light of our fall issue’s pioneer theme, we hope that you’re feeling inspired to blaze your own career trail. Whether your true love is in business, music, film or giving back to the community, pioneering your own path doesn’t have to feel daunting. We’ve broken down the steps so you can get started on anything from passing a neighborhood law to starting your own company.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Starting your own business</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Maybe you want to start your own graphic design business or you’ve got a knack for making handcrafted jewelry that you want to sell. First, you should speak to as many people as possible in the field and learn as much as you can. Ask about their experiences and challenges, tips on cost-related factors and how they price and market their product.</p>
<p>Make sure you’re 100 percent committed to your idea and that you have seed money to start out with, then don’t be afraid to dive in. (Bake sales are a relatively easy moneymaking option, and garage sales also clean out your closet!) If you’re still in high school, consider taking an introductory business course at your local community college. There are also great resources available on the Internet, such as <a href="http://www.bplans.com/">bplans</a><a href="http://www.bplans.com/">.</a><a href="http://www.bplans.com/">com</a> and free online money-tracking platforms like <a href="http://www.indinero.com/">Indinero</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Recording your own CD</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Who says you can’t be the next Taylor Swift? You don’t need to spend a fortune on booking a recording studio or buying fancy equipment to produce a quality CD. <a href="http://www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/">GarageBand</a>, which comes with all Apple computers, is a fun and user-friendly program that includes both arrangement and recording capabilities. You can plug in a microphone, bass or guitar on top of a range of built-in instruments for back-up. If you need more direction, check out some of the hundreds of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpUUKJeP7jE">free</a><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpUUKJeP7jE"> </a><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpUUKJeP7jE">tutorials</a> on YouTube or stop by an Apple retail store.</p>
<p>For PC alternatives, try<a href="http://www.store.cakewalk.com/b2cus/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=10-CWMC6.00-30E&amp;gclid=CL3Gi92k1asCFWwZQgodR3_eMg"> </a><a href="http://www.store.cakewalk.com/b2cus/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=10-CWMC6.00-30E&amp;gclid=CL3Gi92k1asCFWwZQgodR3_eMg">Cakewalk</a><a href="http://www.store.cakewalk.com/b2cus/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=10-CWMC6.00-30E&amp;gclid=CL3Gi92k1asCFWwZQgodR3_eMg"> </a><a href="http://www.store.cakewalk.com/b2cus/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=10-CWMC6.00-30E&amp;gclid=CL3Gi92k1asCFWwZQgodR3_eMg">Music</a><a href="http://www.store.cakewalk.com/b2cus/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=10-CWMC6.00-30E&amp;gclid=CL3Gi92k1asCFWwZQgodR3_eMg"> </a><a href="http://www.store.cakewalk.com/b2cus/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=10-CWMC6.00-30E&amp;gclid=CL3Gi92k1asCFWwZQgodR3_eMg">Creator</a> ($50), which comes with over 1,000 music loops, built-in instruments, project templates and instructional videos. All you’ll need are a microphone and blank CD.</p>
<p><strong>Getting a law passed</strong></p>
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<p>If you have great ideas on an issue you’re extremely passionate about, don&#8217;t be afraid to make your voice heard by contacting the local congressional member in your district. Simply look up their name online to find their congressional website, with details on their stances on different issues as well as their contact information.</p>
<p>Make sure to thoroughly research the issue you are concerned about and carefully craft the message that you will be sending. Not sure where to start? <a href="http://www.altaread.org/samplelettersenator.asp">Professional</a><a href="http://www.altaread.org/samplelettersenator.asp"> </a><a href="http://www.altaread.org/samplelettersenator.asp">templates</a> can help guide you in structuring your letter.</p>
<p>You can also create a group to support your cause and encourage others to write to the area’s political representative. Be sure to consult <a href="http://www.house.gov/">house</a><a href="http://www.house.gov/">.</a><a href="http://www.house.gov/">gov</a> regularly to check that there isn’t an existing or upcoming bill that is similar to what you might be advocating for.</p>
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<p><strong>Making a movie</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>The centerpiece of a good movie is a well-written script. Screenwriting is very different from creative or academic writing because it focuses heavily on dialogue, character actions and scene structure. Have others read your script to give you feedback or even act out the scenes to provide you with better direction.</p>
<p>For filming you’ll need a director (probably yourself!), actors, a video camera, a tripod, microphones, lighting equipment and a few volunteers to help set up between scenes. Depending on how professional you want your movie to look, try filming each scene from multiple angles and shots.</p>
<p>Once you’re done filming, the fun begins. Final Cut Pro is an easy and user-intuitive video-editing program. Make sure to remove any sequences that aren’t entirely captivating, experiment with cutting scenes, add music where appropriate and add a title and credits.</p>
<p><strong>Starting a charity</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>If you want to give back in your own way, get involved in related organizations at your school and in the community to best identify where your interests might meet a specific need. If you’re interested in education, volunteer as a teacher’s assistant. If you’re an advocate of health issues, see where you can help out at your local hospital or community health center.</p>
<p>Also research similar organizations to figure out what your charity will potentially bring that is different and get ideas for how to possibly structure your organization. If you‘re serious about obtaining non-profit or 501(c)(3) status for your organization—meaning your organization will be exempt from IRS taxes—you’ll want to get a parent or adult mentor involved to help guide you through the appropriate paperwork. The <a href="http://www.irs.gov/charities/charitable/">IRS</a><a href="http://www.irs.gov/charities/charitable/"> </a><a href="http://www.irs.gov/charities/charitable/">website</a> is a good starting point, and keep in mind that requirements vary by state.</p>
<p><em>Have you done something incredible? Email us at <a href="mailto:info@mochimag.com">info@mochimag.com</a> if you’ve got a project you’d like to see featured on </em>Mochi<em>.</em></p>
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		<title>How I Survived Getting Rejected By My First-Choice College</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 04:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly Fong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I didn’t get into my first-choice college, after not even trying to get into any of my parents’ choices. I was upset and ashamed for days, so stressed out that I went to the gym two or three times a day for a week. But I opened an acceptance letter from another college later, and it didn’t take long to find that the school I’d only applied to on a whim was exactly where I was supposed to be.


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<p>Like many Asian parents, mine wanted me to attend one of the top ten colleges in the nation—but I had no interest in even trying. I wanted to break free from the common misconception a lot of overachieving parents had—that getting into an Ivy League school was a valid way of measuring one’s intelligence and potential for overall success in the future.</p>
<p>Instead, in my senior year of high school, I waited anxiously to hear back from the University of Connecticut (UConn). That was where my older sister went and I wanted to follow in her footsteps. At school, she shared an exciting social life with a tight group of friends, met her future bridesmaids and husband, and always rooted for the Huskies. The basketball team was one of the best in the country, and who wouldn’t want to attend a school that had such fun spirit? Though my focus on social life wasn’t necessarily the most practical reason for wanting to attend UConn, I had it ingrained in my head that the school was the place for me. I just wanted to go somewhere far enough from my New Jersey home that I could be independent, and UConn’s campus was the only one I saw, so that was where I wanted to be.</p>
<p>But as it often does, the unexpected happened: I didn’t get into my first-choice college, after not even trying to get into any of my parents’ choices. I was upset and ashamed for days, so stressed out that I went to the gym two or three times a day for a week. But a few months after I received my rejection letter from UConn, I opened a letter from the University of Maryland (UMD) to see a “Congratulations!” in the first sentence. I was thrilled to be accepted, of course, but skeptical about whether or not I should actually attend.</p>
<p>As luck would have it, UMD turned out to be everything I never even knew I wanted, until I walked onto the campus as a freshman and saw the diverse classrooms and beautiful architecture. Unlike many others, UMD’s campus had a central hub with a sense of unity and high-spiritedness that was completely unexpected. Even UConn, whose school spirit I had so admired, only seemed that unified during sporting events.</p>
<p>Academically, it also didn’t take long to find that the school I’d only applied to on a whim was exactly where I was supposed to be. I entered as an education major, but quickly realized my passion for writing and reporting. Luckily, I happened to be at a school with one of the best journalism programs in the country—a fact I discovered after my first few days as a freshman on campus. My coursework was rigorous and challenging, led by NBC correspondents, Washington Post editors and more. I know I couldn’t have received a better education in the field I’m most interested in anywhere else.</p>
<p>And despite my initial reservations about finding my social niche, I forced myself to go to club meetings and campus events. I can be most awkward with strangers, but it was at these gatherings that I met my best friends, who were all sitting beside me during icebreakers. We found we all had a great deal in common in terms of interests and backgrounds and started hanging out at future club events. It was after such an event that I eventually met my long-term boyfriend of nearly four years; he knew one of my friends from that first week of school. Yet what if I had never given the social scene at UMD a chance, never pushed myself to be more outgoing, and never met those friends?</p>
<p>I think about how different my academic, personal and social life would have been had I not taken the initiative and attended those first few meetings by myself (as uncomfortable as it was). I found my future bridesmaids and maybe my future husband—just as my sister had—at a school I never thought I’d want to attend. Whether or not my future turns out the way I want it to, I know for certain that I’ve made life-long friendships at UMD and will leave a well-educated journalist in just a few short months. So it turns out my world didn’t come to an end, even though it felt like it when I was rejected from my first-choice school. Thankfully, my mom and dad were okay with the choice I made, too. Like most parents, they just wanted me to receive a great education.</p>
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		<title>Mochi Advice: Landing Your Dream Job</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you’re interviewing for a job in high school or attending a company mixer in college, you’ll inevitably come across situations where professionalism and putting your best face forward are key. Unfortunately, sometimes it’s the smallest mistakes that can cost you a great opportunity—I once missed an entire job interview because of a careless time mix-up (BIG oops!). To prevent moments like these, here are some tips to help you shine.
General Tips
Be organized. This is a simple rule, but it’s your ultimate weapon to showing up and being prepared in ...


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<p>Whether you’re interviewing for a job in high school or attending a company mixer in college, you’ll inevitably come across situations where professionalism and putting your best face forward are key. Unfortunately, sometimes it’s the smallest mistakes that can cost you a great opportunity—I once missed an entire job interview because of a careless time mix-up (BIG oops!). To prevent moments like these, here are some tips to help you shine.</p>
<p><strong>General Tips</strong></p>
<p>Be organized. This is a simple rule, but it’s your ultimate weapon to showing up and being prepared in the first place. Some of my favorite ways of staying organized are using free applications such as Stickies (for MacBooks) for making digital notes and Google Calendar for creating timed email alerts. <a href="http://www.6wunderkinder.com/wunderlist/">Wunderlist</a>, an easy-to-use and beautifully designed app that syncs on your computer or smartphone, is great for keeping track of multiple to-do lists. Cute <a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/63774260/chalkboard-wall-calendar-with-memo-vinyl ref=sr_gallery_2&amp;ga_search_query=planner&amp;ga_search_type=handmade&amp;ga_facet=handmade)">wall calendars</a> that remind you of important events don’t hurt, either!</p>
<p>Record a professional message on your cell phone. You never know when a<br />
recruiter, college representative or professor might try to reach you, and you don’t want<br />
a voicemail message full of street noise. For example: “Hi, you’ve reached ___. I’m<br />
sorry I missed your call. Please leave me a message and I’ll get back to you as soon as<br />
I can,” is short, sweet and professional.</p>
<p>Invest in a few staple, professional clothing pieces. For high school, a nice button-<br />
down blouse, black or gray slacks/skirt and a pair of closed-toe heels or flats will do<br />
double duty. You can wear this outfit to both school events like concerts and to a job<br />
interview. If it’s your first or second year in college, you’ll want to purchase a few more<br />
business casual pieces and may even want to consider buying one classic two-piece<br />
suit in black or gray. Some of my favorite places to shop for affordable, stylish business<br />
clothing include Express, Banana Republic and Forever 21.</p>
<p><strong>Job Searching Tips</strong></p>
<p>Craft a winning resume. There are many how-to guides online, but using an easy-to-<br />
read font, keeping it to one page and using a clean format are a must. Describing your<br />
job experiences in a way that highlights what you have accomplished—not just a simple</p>
<p>rundown of your tasks—will also make you stand out. Statistics and numbers help too.<br />
For example, “successfully sold 50 membership cards per month” packs a bigger punch<br />
than “worked at the customer service desk.” In addition, it’s always a good idea to<br />
have a friend, parent or mentor review your resume first to provide additional feedback<br />
and check for typos you might have missed. Keep in mind that a high school resume<br />
is different from what you’ll want to use in college. Also, take advantage of the career<br />
services office at your college—they’re there to help!</p>
<p>Communicate with a professional touch. When corresponding with professors, future<br />
employers or other professionals through email, you’ll want to leave a good impression.<br />
Avoid using casual language, and use exclamation points sparingly (if at all). Choose<br />
an appropriate subject title that succinctly states why you are writing (i.e. “Summer<br />
Volunteer Internship Opportunity” vs. “Job Stuff”), and proofread your email carefully<br />
before sending. Another of my favorite tricks: leave inputting the sender’s address as<br />
the last step for important emails, just in case you accidentally click send prematurely.</p>
<p><strong>Interview Tips</strong></p>
<p>Essentials to bring along:<br />
• Notepad and pen (a nice, dark-colored folder—often offered in college<br />
bookstores—that contains these is a plus)<br />
• A few extra copies of your resume<br />
• Bottled water, in case you get thirsty from all the talking<br />
• Confidence and a smile</p>
<p>Preparation is key. It’s okay to be a little nervous before an interview, but you can<br />
reduce your anxiety by preparing ahead of time. Research the position and organization<br />
as thoroughly as you can prior to the interview. Make sure that you know the basic<br />
job description and responsibilities. You should acquire a broad understanding of the<br />
organization’s goals, operations and its various lines of business or programs prior to<br />
the interview. Also, prep answers for the obvious questions you know will be asked,<br />
such as “Why do you want to attend this school?” or “Why do you want this job?”<br />
Instead of drawing a blank or scrambling for answers, you’ll come across as confident<br />
and prepared.</p>
<p>Remember the little things. Plan on arriving at your interview 10 minutes early just<br />
in case. Turn off or silence your cell phone before your interview begins to avoid<br />
interruptions. Body language is extremely important. After you greet your interviewer<br />
with a firm handshake, sit straight, try to maintain as much eye contact as possible and<br />
lean forward slightly when the interviewer is talking. This indicates that you’re interested<br />
in what they’re saying. Most importantly, smile! This will not only project self-assurance<br />
and likeability to the interviewer, but it will also help you to relax.</p>
<p>Finish strong. End your interview by asking your interviewer specific, nuanced<br />
questions that showcase your understanding of and enthusiasm for both the industry<br />
and the job. After reading up on relevant news, for example, you can say: “I read<br />
recently that crime levels have risen by 25% in City X in the past few months and<br />
Senator Smith has been working hard to address the issue in his next campaign. As a<br />
congressional intern in his office, will I be able to work on research projects concerning<br />
urban crime?” Your interviewer will be impressed that you’ve done your research and<br />
be eager to share more information with you. Lastly, thank them for their time and make<br />
sure to get their business card or contact information to write a thank you email or card<br />
later.</p>
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		<title>The Key to Acing Your College Classes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jasmine Ako</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We’ve heard it all before: college is the time to make new friends, discover yourself and enjoy the kind of freedom you didn’t have in high school. But in the midst of all the adventure, classes are just as important. If you’re feeling stressed about keeping up, don’t worry—Mochi staffers (who have been through it all) have gathered our top tips on acing college classes and leaving those pesky final exams in the dust.


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<p>We’ve heard it all before: college is the time to make new friends, discover yourself and enjoy the kind of freedom you didn’t have in high school. But in the midst of all the adventure, classes are just as important. If you’re feeling stressed about keeping up, don’t worry—Mochi staffers (who have been through it all) have gathered our top tips on acing college classes and leaving those pesky final exams in the dust.<span id="more-4739"></span></p>
<p>Pick the right major (re: something that you&#8217;re actually interested in), but don&#8217;t spend too much time agonizing over the decision. At the end of the day, your college experience and the people you meet are what really matters.</p>
<p>- <strong>Maggie Hsu, Co-Founder, Harvard College ‘08</strong></p>
<p>Try to write essays ahead of time and have teaching assistants look them over. This way, you know what they&#8217;re looking for and can tailor future essays to their preferences.</p>
<p>-<strong>Tammy Ku, Food/Travel Editor, Yale University ‘05</strong></p>
<p>Get out of your dorm! I found that my room had endless distractions—instant messaging, roommates walking in and out, and my very comfortable bed. I was the most productive at coffee shops, the library, and other places where I could find free Wi-Fi because I knew that the faster I got my work done, the sooner I could go home (and be back in bed).</p>
<p>-<strong> Steph Wu, Editor in Chief and Co-Founder, New York University ’09</strong></p>
<p>Befriend your bright classmates and create study groups to go over material before exams. This is a great way to cover important points that you might have missed on your own and you can always review the material individually afterwards to solidify difficult concepts. I’ve found that this works like a charm, and the people you study with regularly will naturally become your good friends as well.</p>
<p>–<strong> Jasmine Ako, Staff Writer and Marketing Rep, University of Southern California</strong></p>
<p>Ask for the syllabus a month before class starts. That way, you can order the books early to go through and get an overview of what your class is going to be about.</p>
<p>- <strong>Esther Suh, Staff Writer, Smith College</strong></p>
<p>Studying all day and night right before an exam might be necessary, but remember the trade-off between stuffing your brain and actually being able to recall it all. I&#8217;d recommend at least six hours of sleep before an exam to help with memory consolidation. Maybe you won&#8217;t remember everything, but what you do remember you&#8217;ll get right!</p>
<p>-<strong>Stephanie Lee, Staff Writer, Boston University School of Medicine</strong></p>
<p>Review your class texts regularly and stay on top of reading assignments. When you read the textbook, keep a pencil nearby to jot down brief summaries or connections to the text whenever they occur to you. Take notes on key facts and terms, but also force yourself to think critically about the text by adding your own thoughts in the margins of your notes (or textbook). I find that active reading helps me remember the information more easily so that less cramming is required during midterms or finals week.</p>
<p>-<strong>Nicole Tai, Staff Writer, De Anza College</strong></p>
<p>Actually go to class—without your computer! (Unless you turn off your Wi-Fi and refrain from playing Solitaire.)</p>
<p>- <strong>Christine Wei, Deputy Editor, Washington University in St. Louis ‘10</strong></p>
<p>Take good notes. Most of the exams I&#8217;ve had to take as a student majoring in international relations were based on class notes rather than the textbooks. When studying for exams, you can compare your notes to those of your classmates to make sure you&#8217;ve got everything covered. Also, if libraries are so quiet that they put you to sleep like they do to me, head to a nearby coffeehouse instead.</p>
<p>–<strong>Angela Lee, Senior Marketing Rep, Boston University ‘08</strong></p>
<p>Try to establish a healthy routine of work and play and make sure you keep yourself accountable. If you can&#8217;t do it on your own, develop an accountability system with a buddy! The last thing you want to do is fail a class your first semester in college because you partied too hard.</p>
<p>- <strong>Mandy Yeh, Photo Editor, New York University ‘09</strong></p>
<p>Stay on top of your syllabus. While you want to look out for any big papers and exams that come up, it&#8217;s also really important to do all the readings and smaller assignments. This will help make writing those 10-page term papers or studying for midterms and finals easier because the ideas and concepts are fresh in your mind.</p>
<p>- <strong>Tiffany Ayuda, Health Editor, Hofstra University ‘08</strong></p>
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		<dc:creator>Jasmine Ako</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Face it—guys can be confusing. To find out what they really look for in girls, we went straight to the source and asked college guys across the nation for their thoughts. Here’s what they said:


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The college dating scene is often associated with quick hook ups at parties, temporary flings or even the scandalous “friends with benefits” arrangement. Add in the chaos of classes, extracurricular activities and interning—and finding the time to maintain a long-term relationship may seem a bit like an impossible feat.</p>
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<p>But for all you romantics out there, take heart: Having a serious relationship in college is possible. I never expected to be in a long-term relationship myself, and now I’ve been with my boyfriend for over two years in college. While there’s no magical formula to making a relationship work, I’ve determined a few key elements that have kept my own relationship healthy for so long.</p>
<p>First of all, having a balance of common and different interests is very important. My boyfriend and I are both foodies, so on dates we always go out to eat in Koreatown or Little Tokyo. We’re also both geeks at heart, so we’ll enjoy catching a few episodes of Pawn Stars on the History Channel together on a weeknight. But we also have very different academic interests: My boyfriend is studying architecture and I’m a business major. Yet this actually helps our relationship because we tend to look at things from varying perspectives, which often results in interesting and lively conversations.</p>
<p>College life can get pretty hectic, so time management is key. As sophomore and junior year rolled around and classes got more demanding, it quickly became difficult for my boyfriend and I to find quality time for each other. Our busy schedules contributed to some of the worst rough patches in our relationship. But once we realized how much we cared about and respected each other, we decided to make a stronger commitment to finding that time, especially by doing something new once in awhile, like an impromptu scenic drive.</p>
<p>Spontaneity is another factor that keeps a relationship strong. One year, we randomly decided to take a trip to Disneyland before our final exams because we were sick of studying and needed a breather. It turned out to be one of the best decisions we ever made—<del datetime="2010-11-11T13:48" cite="mailto:new%20user%20"> </del>we had a blast and it strengthened our relationship.</p>
<p>Lastly, trust is an ultimate necessity to a strong relationship—not only in college, but at any point in your life. With weekly parties and other fish in the sea, it can be tempting to get distracted. Trust is something that develops with time, through actions like being consistently affectionate, considerate and loyal, or perhaps making an outright commitment from the get-go that you are exclusive.</p>
<p>Ultimately, a relationship is a very strong commitment that you make to another person—and if you don’t think that’s right for your current life, there’s nothing wrong with being single, having casual relationships or just taking the time to figure out what you <em>really </em>want in a significant other.</p>
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		<title>College Majors 101: How to Choose the Right Major for You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Picking a major that could potentially influence the rest of your life can be daunting, so we’ve compiled a guide to the 10 most common majors to get you thinking about which could be the best fit. While there are many other majors out there that we highly encourage you to explore, this guide is meant to get you on the right track.


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<p>Picking a major that could potentially influence the rest of your life can be daunting, so we’ve compiled a guide to the 10 most common majors to get you thinking about which could be the best fit. While there are many other majors out there that we highly encourage you to explore, this guide is meant to get you on the right track. If you do your research and think deeply about your personal strengths, interests and career goals, the decision should be slightly easier. Also, it’s always a good idea to schedule an appointment with an academic advisor prior to making a change to your major or even deciding to add on a second.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Major: Business Administration/Management</span></strong><br />
<strong>Perfect if you are:</strong> Outgoing, enjoy working in teams, a people person, comfortable working with numbers, an innate problem-solver<br />
<strong>Examples of classes:</strong> Organizational behavior, marketing, business statistics, finance, economics, accounting, operations management, leadership<br />
<strong>Potential careers:</strong> Entrepreneur, business manager, marketing researcher, management consultant, financial analyst<br />
<strong>School with a standout undergraduate program for this major: </strong><a href="http://www.nd.edu/"><strong>University of Notre Dame</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Major: Social Sciences/History</span></strong><br />
<strong>Perfect if you are:</strong> Interested in exploring human society, naturally inquisitive, a strong writer, a conceptual thinker, considering graduate school in the future <strong> </strong><br />
<strong>Examples of classes:</strong> Depending on the area you choose, classes can be taken in anthropology, archaeology, geography, law, political science, psychology and international studies<br />
<strong>Potential careers:</strong> Positions in government, national security, lawyer, teacher, university professor, researcher, psychologist, a natural path to graduate school<br />
<strong>School with a standout undergraduate program for this major: </strong><a href="harvard.edu"><strong>Harvard University</strong></a><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Major: Education</span></strong><br />
<strong>Perfect if you are: </strong>Confident you want to work as a teacher or in a school administrative role<br />
<strong>Examples of classes: </strong>Teaching primary/secondary science and humanities, teaching skills and methods, technology in the classroom, learning theories and classroom practice, topics in urban education<br />
<strong>Potential careers: </strong>Primary and secondary school teaching or administration<br />
<strong>School with a standout undergraduate program for this major: </strong><a href="columbia.edu"><strong>Columbia University</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Major: Psychology</span></strong><br />
<strong>Perfect if you are: </strong>Fascinated by how the mind works and how people make decisions, open to diverse career paths, considering graduate school<br />
<strong>Examples of classes: </strong>Cognitive processes, learning and memory, developmental psychology, neuroscience, social psychology, childhood and adolescent development, human behavior<br />
<strong>Potential careers: </strong>Psychologist, counselor, consumer and market research, labor relations/human resources, various administration, research and management positions<br />
<strong>School with a standout undergraduate program for this major: </strong><a href="http://www.stanford.edu/"><strong>Stanford University</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Major: Communications/Journalism</span></strong><br />
<strong>Perfect if you are: </strong>A strong writer, passionate about telling stories and following the news, naturally outgoing and well-spoken<br />
<strong>Examples of classes: </strong>Communication and mass media, interpersonal communication, American media and entertainment industries, news writing, online media technologies, feature writing, writing magazine non-fiction<br />
<strong>Potential careers: </strong>News reporter, broadcast journalist, magazine writer, editorial positions, business or technical copywriter, various positions in public relations/marketing and in the entertainment industry<br />
<strong>School with a standout undergraduate program for this major: </strong><a href="http://www.northwestern.edu/"><strong>Northwestern University</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Major: Biology/Biomedical Sciences</span></strong><br />
<strong>Perfect if you are: </strong>Avid about pursuing a career in the medical field, seriously considering going to medical school<br />
<strong>Examples of classes: </strong>General and advanced biology, microbiology, physiology, neuroscience, molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry<br />
<strong>Potential careers: </strong>Doctor (numerous disciplines), dentist, pharmacist, medical assistant, biological researcher, veterinarian, science teacher, marine biologist<br />
<strong>School with a standout undergraduate program for this major: </strong><a href="http://www.uchicago.edu/"><strong>University of Chicago &#8211; Illinois</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Major: Nursing</span></strong><br />
<strong>Perfect if you are: </strong>Confident that you want to pursue a career in nursing<br />
<strong>Examples of classes: </strong>Pharmacology, biology, statistics, nursing ethics, clinical care, health promotion, nursing care of children and the elderly, leadership and management in nursing<br />
<strong>Potential careers: </strong>Hospital nurse, office nurse, home health nurse, occupational health nurse, nurse practitioner, nurse midwife<br />
<strong>School with a standout undergraduate program for this major: </strong><a href="washington.edu"><strong>University of Washington &#8211; Seattle</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Major: Computer Science</span></strong><br />
<strong>Perfect if you are: </strong>A lover of computers and technology, interested in digital media and programming, a critical, logical thinker<br />
<strong>Examples of classes: </strong>Introduction to computers and programming, various programming languages courses, enterprise architecture frameworks, data structures and algorithms, operating systems, internet software development<br />
<strong>Potential careers: </strong>Software engineer, computer and information systems managers, database administrator, computer specialist, video game designer<br />
<strong>School with a standout undergraduate program for this major: </strong><a href="yale.edu"><strong>Yale University</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Major: English</span></strong><br />
<strong>Perfect if you are: </strong>Passionate about reading and writing, a literature enthusiast, strong critical thinker, adept with words<br />
<strong>Examples of classes: </strong>Fiction writing, poetry writing, various selections in English literature and American literature, English drama, other literatures (African American, Asian American, Chicano and Latino)<br />
<strong>Potential careers: </strong>Writer/author, journalist, technical writer, copywriter, teacher, lawyer, public relations expert, business communications specialist, research analyst<br />
<strong>School with a standout undergraduate program for this major: </strong><a href="http://www.unc.edu/"><strong>University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Major: Engineering</span></strong><br />
<strong>Perfect if you are: </strong>Interested in solving the world’s problems, a math whiz, analytical, an out-of-the-box thinker<br />
<strong>Examples of classes: </strong>Depending on what engineering discipline you choose, coursework can be taken in electrical, civil, marine, chemical, software, systems, information and industrial engineering<br />
<strong>Potential careers: </strong>Engineer in various disciplines, technology or operations management consultant<br />
<strong>School with a standout undergraduate program for this major: </strong><a href="web.mit.edu"><strong>Massachusetts Institute of Technology</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><em>Sources: </em></strong><em>Business Week, Education-Portal.com, U.S. News &amp; World Report Rankings</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>Ranking and reputation</strong></p>
<p>A school’s reputation is a powerful factor in making your college decision (and in pleasing your parents). Prestige is attractive, but you shouldn’t choose a campus simply because it’s an Ivy League school. You also have to consider what field of study you might pursue. If business is in your future, it may surprise you that Bloomberg BusinessWeek reported that undergrad business programs at Notre Dame and University of Virginia were more successful at securing jobs post-graduation for their students than those at the University of Pennsylvania. Make sure to thoroughly research every option before narrowing down your choices.</p>
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<p><strong>Plan a visit</strong></p>
<p>Timing is everything when you’re visiting colleges. Though it may be convenient for you to go over the summer or during spring break, try to time your visit for when classes are in session so you can get an accurate vibe of the school. By seeing how students interact, what type of activities are going on and how the environment feels on a regular day, you can better imagine yourself at the school. If accepted, you may also want to visit again on admitted students’ weekend, since its extra energetic during those special weekends.</p>
<p><strong>Stay overnight</strong></p>
<p>College is about continued learning, career ambitions and GPAs, but let’s be honest— it’s also about the social aspect. You may hear stories about the Greek scene or the nightlife at a college town, but it’s best to get a glimpse of the experience yourself. If you can find yourself a host—maybe someone who graduated from your high school or a friend’s older sibling—and they’re generous enough to take you under their wing for a night or two, do it. This is a great way to see the dorm situation and get a candid insider perspective on the college life. If you can’t find a host or aren’t visiting during the school year, talk to alumni who can tell you about student life at that school.</p>
<p><strong>Check out the living situation</strong></p>
<p>College dorms are nothing like home. You’re considered extremely lucky at a public school if you share a bathroom with less than 10 people and never run into critters like infamous bed bugs during your stay. So when you’re visiting, pay extra attention to the dorm conditions. Other aspects to consider are resident policies—gender-neutral housing is becoming increasingly popular—and price. Note that during campus tours, the dorms you visit may not necessarily be representative of all the housing options available. Try to find a student who is willing to take you around and give you a realistic taste of all the dorms on campus.</p>
<p><strong>Sit in on a class</strong></p>
<p>The best way to gauge what class size is best for your learning experience is to sit in on class. If you find yourself drowning in a large lecture hall or sweating in a small class, you know to run the other way. It’s a good idea to call the department beforehand so you can get permission and the class schedules. If you’re visiting during the summer, find out if you can at least view the largest lecture halls and smallest classrooms to get a sense of the range of class sizes. Keep in mind that class size will always depend on your major—pre-meds and psych students often get the most crowded intro courses due to the largest amount of interest.</p>
<p><strong>Consider finances </strong></p>
<p>Will you be in serious debt after graduating? Will it be worth it? Make sure to visit the school’s financial aid offices with your parents and speak to an advisor, who can estimate how many student loans, grants or scholarships you will likely receive if you attend the school, based on your family’s income. Also make sure to inquire about extra costs not factored into tuition, like transportation expenses and textbook costs.</p>
<p><strong>Ask about professional opportunities</strong></p>
<p>Depending on your career goals, you should also consider the resources and connections available at the college. For instance, if you want to work in finance, going to school in New York City will give you greater opportunity to intern. Visit the career center, and ask current students how its services help with job connections and resume building.</p>
<p><strong>Go with your gut</strong></p>
<p>If you love it, you love it. If something doesn’t feel right, then it’s not for you. Look for a connection, a click. Call it clichéd if you’d like, but you’re looking for a perfect match.</p>
<p>For other rankings, such as colleges with the best food, the most conservative campus, the most Greek social scenes, etc., check out: <a href="http://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings.aspx">Princetonreview.com/college-rankings.aspx</a> and sign up for free access. <a href="http://collegeprowler.com/">Collegeprowler.com</a> also gives reviews of the general attractiveness of the student body, while also providing insight to the academics and the general stereotypes of the school. And of course, for a list of majors, clubs, traditions and more, you should look up the actual school Web site.</p>
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		<title>Alternative Ways to Have a Proactive Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 17:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jasmine Ako</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s summertime—and for many of us, the perfect time to for an internship. However, for those of you who are too young to intern, or for one reason or another couldn’t land the internship of your dreams, don’t stress. With these alternatives, a productive summer is within your reach.
Take a Part-time Job
Unlike unpaid internships, which experts now estimate make up a fourth to a half of existing internships, part-time jobs guarantee you money in the bank. This is a major plus for those of you who are feeling the pinch ...


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s summertime—and for many of us, the perfect time to for an internship. However, for those of you who are too young to intern, or for one reason or another couldn’t land the internship of your dreams, don’t stress. With these alternatives, a productive summer is within your reach.</p>
<p><strong>Take a Part-time Job</strong></p>
<p>Unlike unpaid internships, which <a href="http://www.courierlifenews.com/articles/2010/05/04/thisjustin/05dinternships.txt">experts now estimate</a> make up a fourth to a half of existing internships, part-time jobs guarantee you money in the bank. This is a major plus for those of you who are feeling the pinch of college tuition costs or just want extra spending money without having to bug your parents. In addition, the flexibility of a part-time job makes it easy to tackle other activities on your off days, such as summer school classes.</p>
<div id="attachment_3416" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.mochimag.com/09/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/IMG_0219-300x2141.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3416  " title="IMG_0219-300x214" src="http://www.mochimag.com/09/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/IMG_0219-300x2141.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="214" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Courtesy Mandy Yeh</p></div>
<p>One of the best places to start looking for a part-time job is at your own school. Take initiative and visit your campus career center or administrative office to find out what student positions are offered during the summer. Whether it’s tutoring, working as an office or library assistant, conducting academic research or coordinating summer school programs, you’re bound to find something worthwhile. If school is the last place you want to be during the summer (totally understandable), check out job listings in your local city on Craigslist—many retail stores and restaurants look specifically for seasonal hires over the summer.</p>
<p><strong>Volunteer at a Local Nonprofit Organization</strong></p>
<p>For those of you who have charitable hearts and want to give back to the community, there are many nonprofit and neighborhood organizations that seek volunteers over the summer. High school students can inquire about volunteer opportunities at the local pet shelter, hospital, medical clinic, church, library, soup kitchen or senior care home. These places are usually more than happy to accommodate extra help. For college students, there are a number of opportunities you can explore to lend a helping hand while also getting paid. Many nonprofits offer paid positions as grant writers, event organizers, fundraising assistants and communications coordinators.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.idealist.org/">Idealist.org</a> is a terrific resource to search for volunteer opportunities and nonprofit internships in your area. You can even narrow down your search by nonprofit industry, such as the environment, urban affairs and the arts. <a href="http://volunteermatch.com/">VolunteerMatch.com</a> is another website that easily allows you to search for volunteer jobs. In addition, the incredibly innovative site <a href="http://dosomething.org/">DoSomething.org</a> asks the simple but straightforward questions: <em>What cause</em>? <em>Who with</em>? <em>Where</em>? and <em>How long</em>? to automatically suggest a list of prospective projects suited to your needs.</p>
<p><strong>Take a Service Trip Abroad</strong></p>
<p>For you adventurers who crave travel or want to take a walk outside of your comfort zone, summer is really the perfect time to take a service trip abroad. If you’re in high school, find out what programs your school offers. For example, each summer my high school would send students to rural schools in China to teach English. In college, the opportunities to serve abroad grow exponentially, especially through on-campus organizations. <a href="http://www.habitat.org/">Habitat for Humanity</a> sends groups of student volunteers to underprivileged countries to build houses and Christian fellowships will help send members abroad for missionary work. If money is an issue, organizations like these may offer scholarships—so keep your eyes and ears peeled for the right opportunity. Read about Mochi writer Esther Suh’s own eye-opening service trip experience <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/?p=2993">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Tackle a Unique Personal Project </strong></p>
<p>Maybe you don’t want a job this summer, which is perfectly fine. Why not take on a personal project? Art students and journalists can use this extra time to create a quality online portfolio—it’ll serve as an accessible place to store and view your work, in addition to giving you a professional edge for your future job search. Anyone can start a blog on platforms such as <a href="http://tumblr.com/">tumblr.com</a>, <a href="http://posterous.com/">posterous.com</a> or <a href="http://wordpress.com/">wordpress.com</a>, redecorate your room, or pick up a new hobby or skill. I took up crocheting one summer, spent two weeks making a huge blanket and then ended up donating it to charity. Take a visit to your local craft store or Ben Franklin’s, and I guarantee that just by walking through the store, you’ll be inspired to try something new. Or maybe you just want to accomplish something simple, like catching up on all the books you’ve wanted to read. Check out our <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/?p=3033">top 10 summer books list </a>for a great place to start!</p>
<p>Still stumped? Here is a list of other ideas and websites to keep you occupied and hopefully inspire larger ideas for projects over the summer.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.etsy.com/">etsy.com</a> &#8211; Are you an aspiring craftmaker/artist/photographer/fashion designer? Start selling goods to create a name for yourself and earn some cash. Etsy makes it devastatingly simple, and the simple interface and user friendly site makes it a joy to browse through other seller’s items. Just don’t spend too much money!</p>
<p><a href="http://academicearth.org/">Academicearth.org</a> &#8211; Want to learn about a new subject but don’t want to shell out the money for summer school or make the large time commitment? This site offers free online video lectures taught by top Ivy League professors, where you can learn about everything from philosophy to entrepreneurship for free.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.foodnetwork.com/quick-and-easy/index.html">Foodnetwork.com</a> &#8211; Why not use this summer to improve your culinary skills, especially for those of you heading out to college? I like Food Network‘s quick and easy recipes—the lemon chicken pasta was delicious and easy for me to whip up. Invite your friends over to help you or treat your parents to days off from cooking.</p>
<p><a href="http://freerice.com/">Freerice.com</a> &#8211; Test your vocabulary knowledge while donating rice to feed the hungry— the more you play, the more rice you donate. Plus, you’ll be increasing your future SAT critical reading score.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Nicole Tai</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spending four or five months exploring a foreign country is a rare opportunity, so it should be no surprise that many college students consider studying abroad before graduating and entering the workforce. Interestingly, only about one-tenth of college students choose to study abroad in Asia despite the professional benefits gained from getting to know Asian languages and culture. After all, China, Japan and other Asian countries are increasingly playing significant roles in international politics and the global economy.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spending four or five months exploring a foreign country is a rare opportunity, so it should be no surprise that many college students consider studying abroad before graduating and entering the workforce. Interestingly, only about one-tenth of college students choose to study abroad in Asia despite the professional benefits gained from getting to know Asian languages and culture. After all, China, Japan and other Asian countries are increasingly playing significant roles in international politics and the global economy.</p>
<p>Perhaps students pass over Asia in favor of their European study abroad counterparts, which seem to be more definitive of the fun college study abroad experience. We interviewed students who studied abroad in Shanghai, Tokyo, Nagoya and Hong Kong and had them share their experiences and insights into the cultures that make Asian countries the global powerhouses they are today. Check out their responses in our special study abroad series.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-shanghai-china/">Shanghai, China</a>: “A unique city that’s a collision of the new and the old.”<br />
<a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-tokyo-japan/">Tokyo, Japan</a>: “An eclectic mixture of Japanese culture, international business, technology and popular entertainment.”<br />
<a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-nagoya-japan/">Nagoya, Japan</a>: “Foreigner-friendly” and a surprisingly “international experience.”<br />
<a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-hong-kong-china/">Hong Kong</a>: “A lot of Western influence in every aspect—food, fashion and architecture.”</p>
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		<dc:creator>Nicole Tai</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hong Kong, like many other Asian cities, has two sides: the bustling, ultra-modern city and the quieter backstreets with its temples and street vendors. The two official languages of Hong Kong are Chinese and English—a unique feature among Chinese provinces.
“Hong Kong has a lot of Western influence in every aspect—food, fashion and architecture,” said Natalie Ngai, a senior at Washington University in St. Louis. “There are English signs everywhere, and practically everyone can understand simple English. Compared to most other Asian cities, Hong Kong has prettier buildings and a much ...


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<p>Hong Kong, like many other Asian cities, has two sides: the bustling, ultra-modern city and the quieter backstreets with its temples and street vendors. The two official languages of Hong Kong are Chinese and English—a unique feature among Chinese provinces.</p>
<p>“Hong Kong has a lot of Western influence in every aspect—food, fashion and architecture,” said Natalie Ngai, a senior at Washington University in St. Louis. “There are English signs everywhere, and practically everyone can understand simple English. Compared to most other Asian cities, Hong Kong has prettier buildings and a much more developed public transportation system.”</p>
<p>Ngai studied at the University of Hong Kong in the fall semester of her junior year. As a former finance major (she is now a biology major with a finance minor), Ngai felt that “[visiting] the Asian financial center was beneficial” for her future.</p>
<p>The residents of Hong Kong are just like other urbanites in other countries, said Ngai. “People in Hong Kong are a lot like those who live in New York—always in a hurry…and they don’t really care about or notice those around them,” she said. She advises students to be wary of street vendors who “try to make as much money as possible off foreigners.”</p>
<p>Not all locals are indifferent to foreigners, though. On the contrary, some are quite helpful and friendly, according to Ngai. Because many residents at her location –the University of Hong Kong, which is in the western district of the city – speak English as well as Chinese, Ngai felt comfortable and also noted that most people spoke English with British accents, a result of Hong Kong’s history as a British colony.</p>
<p>One downfall of studying abroad in Hong Kong might be its unusual approach to learning. “In Hong Kong, everyone knows how to memorize things they don’t understand, so I feel that American students who have been taught to understand concepts are at a disadvantage,” said Ngai. “Teachers and professors test [material] in a way that benefits rote memory—for example, exam questions ask one to regurgitate fine details from a chapter in the textbook, rather than requiring one to apply the knowledge.”</p>
<p>Hong Kong is well-known for its Cantonese cuisine, with influences from non-Cantonese provinces of China, Southeast Asia and the West. “The city has some wonderful food,” said Ngai. “It’s very international, so you can find delicious food from everywhere.” Ngai particularly recommends tea restaurants that serve a wide variety of dishes, ranging from snacks—French toast, egg tarts and chicken wings, for example—to more substantial items such as rice plates and noodle dishes.</p>
<p>Hong Kong’s location at the southeastern coast of China makes it a gateway to the rest of the country and other Asian nations. Ngai recommends taking time out of schoolwork to visit nearby cities and countries.</p>
<p>This story is one in a four-part series about studying abroad in Asia. Click on each city to read about studying in <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-shanghai-china/">Shanghai</a>,<a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-tokyo-japan/"> Tokyo</a> and <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-nagoya-japan/">Nagoya</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the largest city in China and a center of Chinese commerce, Shanghai is understandably one of the most popular study abroad destinations in Asia. The city’s culture is dynamic and fast-paced. “Shanghai is where everything is happening—it’s especially great for finance, media and art students,” said Tina Qu, who grew up in Shanghai and returned to study abroad as a junior.
“Shanghai is a unique city in that it’s a collision of the new and the old,” said Valerie Guan, a finance and international business major at New York University. ...


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the largest city in China and a center of Chinese commerce, Shanghai is understandably one of the most popular study abroad destinations in Asia. The city’s culture is dynamic and fast-paced. “Shanghai is where everything is happening—it’s especially great for finance, media and art students,” said Tina Qu, who grew up in Shanghai and returned to study abroad as a junior.</p>
<p>“Shanghai is a unique city in that it’s a collision of the new and the old,” said Valerie Guan, a finance and international business major at New York University. “You can walk down a block full of shacks selling animals in their front yard and then turn the corner to a new high-rise building. It’s remarkable.”</p>
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<p>Like other Asian metropolises, Shanghai is a crowded environment. “Because there are so many people, personal space and privacy are interpreted very differently,” said Alice Hu, a senior at Boston University and Mochi marketing representative.  “Chinese people aren’t as careful about personal space as Americans and upon meeting you for the first time, they may ask you questions you would consider rude.” However, she adds that Chinese natives “are very friendly and interested in learning about what life is like in America.”</p>
<p>Shanghai’s social scene is described as vibrant and diverse. “The night-life was fun, especially since you don’t need to be 21, but it can be fairly expensive,” said Leah Clark, an economics student at NYU. “You get used to paying 10 kuai (about $1.50) for dinner, and then you go out to pay 30 kuai (about $4.40) for a beer.” Chan adds that many non-Chinese visit the clubs.There are “lots of different scenes within the nightlife.”</p>
<p>As for dining, “the food in Shanghai cannot be beat,” said Guan. “There’s always something new and different to try at every corner.” Street food is a particular aspect of Shanghai that students recommend. In fact, for Clark, ordering street food was a good way to practice speaking in Chinese. “I learned how to order my favorites and communicate with street food vendors pretty quickly,” said Clark.</p>
<p>Opportunities for entertainment in Shanghai are almost endless due to international influences. “There was always something new to try in Shanghai, whether it was checking out the underground urban scene, talking to French graffiti artists or listening to a jazz concert,” said Guan. In addition, shopping is cheaper there with plenty of room for bargaining.</p>
<p>When choosing a study abroad program in China, Clark recommends paying attention to whether they offer you trips while you’re there, refund museum tickets and to what sort of activities they give you access. Because in China, especially if you don’t speak Chinese, it can be difficult to find ways to experience the ‘real’ China  without guidance.</p>
<p>Places to visit:<br />
“If you’ve never been to Asia before, I would definitely get a multi-entry visa and start traveling a lot. Go to Hong Kong, Macau, Thailand, Korea, Japan. A must-try in Shanghai itself is the fabric market where you custom-design your own clothes. There’s a market [of imitation brand products and clothing] on Nanjing Xi Lu, and a road right by it filled with street vendors for food. Lastly, you cannot leave Shanghai without going to Yu Yuan Garden for xiaolong baos [soup-filled dumplings]. The best I have ever eaten.” –Regina Chan, NYU alumni</p>
<p>“Travel around in China. It is such a huge country and there are so many different places to see. Obviously, go to the Great Wall, [but] if you can, arrange to go a little further out where you can hike on the wall and isn’t so crowded. Guilin was also beautiful for its mountains, and Hainan offered an island vacation without leaving the PRC.” –Leah Clark</p>
<p>“Travel to Hangzhou and visit the famous lake. It’s beautiful at night. Try street food, but wait a few weeks until your stomach is accustomed to China. Explore Xin Tian Di. Go to the fabric market and get custom dresses, jackets and suits made for cheap. Go to Xiao Chi Jie and try all the different snacks!” –Valerie Guan</p>
<p>“Hangzhou and Suzhuo are cities close by to Shanghai that have beautiful gardens. Pudong side of the Bund gives you a great view with all the old buildings. De La Coast [is a good club] for Friday nights.” –Alice Hu</p>
<p>This story is one in a four-part series about studying abroad in Asia. Click on each city to read about studying in <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-tokyo-japan/">Tokyo</a>, <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-nagoya-japan/">Nagoya</a> and <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-hong-kong-china/">Hong Kong</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tokyo is an eclectic mixture of Japanese culture, international business, technology and popular entertainment, all packaged in an energetic, forward-moving environment that never seems to slow down.
Melissa Pae Redwood, a political science major at Smith College and former Mochi writer, studied abroad in Tokyo during the spring semester of her junior year. She was first attracted to Japan because of her interest in the relationship between Japan and the U.S. after World War II. In addition, as a student at a small liberal arts college in Massachusetts, she wanted to ...


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2534" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.mochimag.com/09/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/studyabroad-tokyo2.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2534" title="studyabroad-tokyo2" src="http://www.mochimag.com/09/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/studyabroad-tokyo2-300x282.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="282" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Courtesy Wikipedia Commons</p></div>
<p>Tokyo is an eclectic mixture of Japanese culture, international business, technology and popular entertainment, all packaged in an energetic, forward-moving environment that never seems to slow down.</p>
<p>Melissa Pae Redwood, a political science major at Smith College and former Mochi writer, studied abroad in Tokyo during the spring semester of her junior year. She was first attracted to Japan because of her interest in the relationship between Japan and the U.S. after World War II. In addition, as a student at a small liberal arts college in Massachusetts, she wanted to try living in a big city.</p>
<p>Her experience was everything she could have hoped for. “There are so many places to go and things to do that after living there for four months, I know I only just scratched the surface,” said Redwood. “Deciding to study abroad there was easily one of the best things I’ve done in a long time, and I made some of the best friends of my life.”</p>
<p>As with many other large cities, Tokyo is fast-paced and bustling. Redwood described trains in Japan as “ridiculously crowded.” She said that she had little trouble adjusting to Japanese culture, although “after months of living in the city, I did start to really miss the sight of nature.”</p>
<p>The food and shopping are two major highlights of Tokyo. “I bought a lot of shoes,” said Redwood”There are tons of cute ones in Tokyo and at very affordable prices.”  As for dining out, she recommends visiting the kaiten sushi restaurants, where the sushi comes to tables on a conveyor belt. But she warned, “If you eat at one, be prepared for a lot of wasabi.”</p>
<p>Redwood studied at Tokyo’s Sophia University where she met both international students and native Japanese speakers. “It was a really interesting environment to study in where a lot of students walked around speaking in a sort of Japanglish hybrid,” she said. “The only problem with that environment was that with so many other Americans and Japanese students who spoke English, you had to try really hard to practice Japanese.”</p>
<p>In addition to seeing all that Tokyo has to offer, ranging from the shopping center in Shinjuku to the Meiji Shrine, Redwood recommends taking some time to visit places outside of the city. “Tokyo is great, but if you are spending a lot of time there, the scenery, or lack thereof, can start to drive you a little nuts,” she said. “Japan is a truly beautiful country, and it deserves to be seen.”</p>
<p>This story is one in a four-part series about studying abroad in Asia. Click on each city to read about studying in <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-shanghai-china/">Shanghai</a>, <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-nagoya-japan/">Nagoya </a>and <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-hong-kong-china/">Hong Kong</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nagoya, the third largest city in Japan, contains 2.2 million inhabitants and is notable for its high air quality. The city is also well-known as the home of Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine and many art museums. It is located near Toyota’s headquarters, which account for much of the region’s prosperity.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nagoya, the third largest city in Japan, contains 2.2 million inhabitants and is notable for its high air quality. The city is also well-known as the home of Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine and many art museums. It is located near Toyota’s headquarters, which account for much of the region’s prosperity.</p>
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<p>Amiko Todoroki, who received a degree in media, culture and communications from New York University, spent a summer studying at Nagoya University. She found her experience in Nagoya—especially with the Japanese people—very positive. “The people are extremely nice and helpful. The university and dorms were extremely clean, especially compared to NYU’s,” said Todoroki. However, she felt that she and other study abroad students were sometimes immersed in a “bubble,” separate from the rest of the environment at Nagoya University.</p>
<p>“[We] had to attend all the events that the university provided for us,” said Todoroki. “But being a Japanese American, I was able to get along with the other ‘regular‘ Japanese students. I was able to join intramurals and clubs that many of the other students couldn’t join because of language [barriers].” Her experience with Japanese enabled her to develop closer relationships with the staff and native Japanese students.</p>
<p>On the other hand, Todoroki was able to meet students from all over the world. “I didn’t expect to have such an international experience,” said Todoroki. “I met people from Australia, France, Germany, Poland, Korea, China, Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand.” This could be a gateway to further traveling abroad. As Todoroki joked, “Now I can travel all around and have a place to stay.”</p>
<p>Todoroki emphasizes doing as much as possible and getting to know both foreigners and native Japanese. “Human relations—I guess you can call it networking—is something really important that probably no guidebook will tell you to do,” she said.</p>
<p>Those who are less fluent in Japanese should not worry too much about studying abroad in Japan, said Todoroki. “I don’t think anyone should worry about the language barrier. You don’t need to know much Japanese to get around anywhere in Japan, except the countryside—just smile, point, and use a lot of gestures. Japanese people love foreigners and will be ever-so-friendly to you and help you out.”</p>
<p>Many places in Japan are “foreigner-friendly,” said Todoroki. “All the street signs, train stations and maps,  are translated in English. So if anyone is interested in Japan and its culture, he or she should definitely make a trip out there. It will be worth your time and money.”</p>
<p>This story is one in a four-part series about studying abroad in Asia. Click on each city to read about studying in <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-shanghai-china/">Shanghai</a>, <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-tokyo-japan/">Tokyo </a>and <a href="http://www.mochimag.com/2010/04/study-abroad-series-hong-kong-china/">Hong Kong</a>.</p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know About Long-Distance Relationships</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 03:32:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephanie Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to college dating, chances are, your significant other is someone who grew up in another state or even another country. You may see each other during the semesters, but not at all during the long months of summer vacation. Perhaps you’re dating someone older who just graduated and moved away for work, while you’re still finishing up school. Or maybe you’re coming into college already in a relationship with your high school sweetheart, who’s attending college on the opposite coast. In each of these situations, it’s hard ...


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to college dating, chances are, your significant other is someone who grew up in another state or even another country. You may see each other during the semesters, but not at all during the long months of summer vacation. Perhaps you’re dating someone older who just graduated and moved away for work, while you’re still finishing up school. Or maybe you’re coming into college already in a relationship with your high school sweetheart, who’s attending college on the opposite coast. In each of these situations, it’s hard to deal with a long-distance relationship on top of all the stress and changes that come with college life.</p>
<p>Being in a long-distance relationship requires maturity, and it isn’t for everyone. First of all,  distance should never be the sole reason for breaking up, since it can and has worked out for plenty of couples. For Kristen, a junior at Pasadena City College, it wasn’t even an issue to begin with. She met her boyfriend through Facebook and went into the relationship already knowing they would be separated by 683 miles. “We were both people who knew what we wanted,” she explained. So distance became irrelevant.</p>
<p>Knowing what you want is crucial because in college it’s hard to stay decisive in a relationship when both are “constantly growing up and changing,” as Kristen puts it.</p>
<div id="attachment_2518" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.mochimag.com/09/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/longdistance2copy1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2518" title="longdistance2copy" src="http://www.mochimag.com/09/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/longdistance2copy1-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo by Mandy Yeh</p></div>
<p>Lisa, a Boston University junior who has been with her boyfriend for three years, confesses, “There will always be insecurities. I accidentally received a text message from [him] with another girl’s name on it. It wasn’t very long, but the way he typed her name said that either he was great friends with her or they had a flirty relationship. Needless to say, I got pissed.” Issues of distrust and jealously can easily arise, especially if your boyfriend is friendly and meets a lot of people you don’t know or trust. With the advent of technology, “friendly” stalking has become that much easier—but as Kristen explains, “words get misconstrued, and feelings are hurt more easily” that way, too.</p>
<p>That’s why the solution to making a long-distance relationship work often lies in communication. When my San Diego boyfriend and I started dating last year, we frequently fought over how I didn&#8217;t tell him where I was or what I was doing. Then a couple of months later, he got an unlimited texting plan. I joked that this saved our relationship, because now we’re constantly in contact. Nancy, a Chicago medical student, acknowledges that “keeping communication open” is key for her four-year relationship, and that “those interactions keep [it] alive.” If you don’t have the time or money to visit each other often, all you have is what technology can provide.</p>
<p>At the core of the relationship is learning to build trust. Raj, who has been in a long-distance relationship with his girlfriend for three years, since she was a high school senior and he a freshman at Michigan State, puts it simply: “At some point, you just have to have trust in the other person.” But trusting someone is often easier said than done. Lisa proposes a practical solution to the problem: “Just make friends with their friends.” People are less likely to steal someone’s significant other if they know both parties, and on top of that, Lisa admits, “you technically will still be able to keep an eye on them.”</p>
<p>The bottom line with any relationship is that it is a learning process. The goal of college is education, and in this case, long-distance relationships serve as a source of social knowledge. As Kristen recommends, “Even though it is hard, if your partner is worth it and you are worth it to them, the effort will come.” And that extra effort is what makes long-distance relationships special and resilient. Similarly, Raj explains how he is all for it, “because I know that there is definitely something there”—by definition, it’s not just a “college hookup.” In all of these situations, it’s clear that a level of maturity is present because you’re forced to think about the future. It’s a known fact that long-distance relationships are not easy, but like I tell my boyfriend after each fight, I’m a stronger person because of it. Regardless of whether you stay together or not, you realize that the lessons you learn and the skills you gain from the experience make a long-distance relationship worth the effort after all.</p>
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