Asqar’s Notes dan repost
Make your school club count.
One thing that I always saw as cool when I was back in high school is an inter-school collaboration, be it competitions, shared projects, or simply finding a community with similar interests.
This summer, my student Javlon and I worked on a project called CAYSI - Central Asian Youth Social Initiatives. It is a website that centralizes student-run societies across Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in one place. The goal is to enable clubs to gain recognition, participants, and possibly funding. Plus, it is better for a possible college admissions background check of your passion project - way better than just an Instagram page or a telegram channel (we plan to work on the SEO).
As we want to make the website host only verified, quality projects, you will need to apply to be included (no payment needed at any point). For the beta launch we use this simple Google Form. The website is currently supported by 2 UC Berkeley student organizations, and we plan to expand partnerships further.
One thing that I always saw as cool when I was back in high school is an inter-school collaboration, be it competitions, shared projects, or simply finding a community with similar interests.
This summer, my student Javlon and I worked on a project called CAYSI - Central Asian Youth Social Initiatives. It is a website that centralizes student-run societies across Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in one place. The goal is to enable clubs to gain recognition, participants, and possibly funding. Plus, it is better for a possible college admissions background check of your passion project - way better than just an Instagram page or a telegram channel (we plan to work on the SEO).
As we want to make the website host only verified, quality projects, you will need to apply to be included (no payment needed at any point). For the beta launch we use this simple Google Form. The website is currently supported by 2 UC Berkeley student organizations, and we plan to expand partnerships further.