Welcome to episode 7! In this episode, I chat about my experience finding a technical internship in highschool + how you can too! We discuss 3 types of internships (industry, university, and personal projects) AND 2 different networking strategies! There’s tons of takeaways that I wish I had when I was in high school, so enjoy! Leave a comment below if you want to see more like this!
Ready to craft a standout resume that gets you noticed? In this episode, we’re breaking down everything you need to know about creating a professional and effective resume as a high school student. From structuring your professional summary to avoiding common mistakes (hint: boring is best!), we’ll cover:
Why resumes are crucial for internships, college applications, and more
Key components like education, experiences, and projects – and what to include if you’re just starting out
Tips to quantify your achievements and highlight your impact
The biggest resume mistakes and how to fix them
This is your ultimate guide to building a resume that opens doors to your dream opportunities!
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Welcome back to episode 5! It's December which means ED and EA results are starting to be released. So, I wanted to chat about making applications decisions! In this episode, I share some of the most important factors to consider to make your applications decisions. Feel free to skip ahead w the timestamps below & follow the pod for more!
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Timestamps:
1:52 - Early Decision
2:18 - The identity of the school does not define you
5:23 - 2 sets of lists to make
5:36 - Red flags/must-haves
6:28 - Pros/cons
7:17 - Location of the school
8:36 - Financial aid and cost-of-living
11:05 - Career opportunities on campus
11:28 - college tours!
13:55 - Ensure programs specialize in your specific interests
16:26 - Use LinkedIn as a networking tool
17:35 - Social life in college
19:44 - Find your community
20:12 - Sus out campus culture with social media
22:00 - Gut feeling
Welcome to episode 4! In this one, we’re taking a break from college apps and diving into success in your high school classes. Oftentimes, as minorities in STEM, resources and opportunities will not be handed to you. To succeed, you must advocate for yourself by using every resource you have. In this episode, I’m sharing the most accessible resources to take your success into your own hands! As always, feel free to skip ahead with the timestamps below.
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Timestamps:
0:45 - Some sad statistics
3:34 - My missed opportunity in Computer Science
7:22 - Don’t take classes you don’t like
8:16 - You must advocate for yourself to avoid being sidelined
10:28 - Attend teacher tutorials
13:02 - Start with online resources recommended by your teacher
14:30 - Khan Academy
15:27 - AP Classroom
16:56 - How to use YouTube productively - account mentioned: Organic Chemistry Tutor (misspoke in the episode)
19:03 - Tutoring outside of school
21:00 - My experience with Varsity Tutors
22:35 - What to look for in a private tutor
25:30 - How to use study groups effectively
28:09 - Learning mode
29:15 - Active recall for test prep
30:42 - Resources overview
Welcome back to the pod, in this episode I discuss the most effective structure for a compelling personal statement! After reviewing 10+ college application essays for students getting into engineering programs at Purdue, UT Austin, Texas A&M, and much more I have gotten a good idea of what works and what doesn’t in an effective essay. So, stay tuned and feel free to skip ahead using the timestamps below! PS: I review admissions essays, so DM us @that_stem_girlie on Instagram for more details!
Timestamps:
0:57 - Debunking the most common misconception
2:13 - the 2 most important parts of essay - “Passion and Personality”
4:04 - Begin with a story
9:20 - Have a clear thesis statement
12:30 - My Hourglass Essay Structure
14:21 - How important is grammar and spelling?
18:08 - The nuanced tone
21:44 - Get your essays reviewed by me!
22:10 - How tone should change through your essay
24:23 - Closing the essay
26:31 - Not all essays should be about your major!
30:44 - Hourglass structure recap!
Welcome back to That STEM Girlie! In this episode, we chat about the importance of crafting your story through your application. We will then discuss how to effectively convey your story. (Timestamps below!)
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Timestamps:
0:37 - What is “crafting your story”?
3:10 - How to craft your story through your application
3:30 - Take rigorous coursework in applicable fields
5:44 - Club and organization involvement
7:25 - The 3 types of high school Internship
14:50 - Start your own organization, nonprofit, or company
17:42 - Leadership experience
21:19 - Your college application essays
23:19 - Putting it all together to craft your story
27:30 - What if I’m a senior already?
31:11 - Don’t talk too much about your major
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Welcome to That STEM Girlie, the podcast for all things college and career advice for STEM-bound students! In this episode, I share my experience applying for and be admitted to The University of Texas at Austin's Biomedical Engineering program in Spring 2021. Feel free to skip ahead using the timestamps below & follow for more episodes like this!!
Timestamps:
0:50 - Overview of my high school experience
6:18 - Parts of a college application
7:37 - Transcript
22:07 - Extracurricular activities
25:15 - Personal statement (includes a snippet of my ACTUAL essay!)
34:55 - Recommendation letters
38:45 - Standardized test scores