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How to Write a Winning College Essay
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This interactive workshop will guide you through the process of writing compelling college essays and personal statements. We’ll explore how to find your authentic voice, highlight your unique experiences, and connect your story to what colleges are looking for. Students will learn practical techniques for brainstorming, structuring, and revising essays that leave a lasting impression on admissions officers.
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Sara g
16/40
Dialogue Club
Tuesdays 9:00 PM, Tuesdays 10:00 PMJoin a virtual Dialogue Club to form a community with students from around the world. Dialogue Clubs meet every other week to discuss a new topic. By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners.
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Madison S
13/30
Introduction to AP Microeconomics
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Each week, I hope to cover a majority of each of the 6 AP Microeconomics Units. For the first third of our class, I will present slides and teach the information for the day, where students will take notes and write down important information. This should take up about 30 minutes. After this, you will complete a 25-30 minute practice multiple choice test based off the information you previously learned. For the rest of the period, we will go over common mistakes from the practice questions.
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Giovanni L
4/10
📑The Death Penalty Dialogue Session
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Welcome to Dialogues! In this session, we will be discussing the Death Penalty and using this discussion guide
Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session:
📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion.
🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners.
🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link.
🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation.
⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want!
✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over.
🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide.
📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio.
🤸♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!
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Richard C
19/150
Intro to AP Macro
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In this session, we'll focus on Unit 1 of the Macroeconomics syllabus (and feel free to ask any questions you may have about it!)
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Myra S
3/20
Study Sessions
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I wanted to create a series that helps cater to more time zones, along with being easy to just join in on study sessions. I will host sessions every day lasting for 1-2 hours.
Each session will have a 40 minute focus timer, with a 10 minute break. During these breaks we will play short games! Such as Wordle, Chess and anything else suggested.
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Morgwen A
0/40
Intro to French 🇫🇷
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Each week we will go over actually useful French phrases and words that will set you up to learn French extremely quickly. We will practice our accent, proper spelling, and pronunciation. This class is designed for beginners (A1-A2). I prioritize speaking and writing to respond to a variety of questions that you will face in Francophone countries. S'il vous plaît, rejoignez-nous! (Please join!)
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Julianna V
9/40
choosing a satisfactory career
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everything you need to know before choosing a career
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ADENIRAN F
2/20
French Homework Help/Discussion Group
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This group is a chance to practice French conversational skills though casual discussion about whatever topic you choose, in addition to reviewing homework problems you might have
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Annika W
0/5
Artificial Intelligence Dialogue Session
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Welcome to Dialogues! In this session, we will be discussing Artificial Intelligence and using this discussion guide.
Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session:
📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion.
🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners.
🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link.
🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation.
⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want!
✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over.
🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide.
📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio.
🤸♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!
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Mihira K
17/150
Spanish Language Learning for Josephine L
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This series is for Josephine L, but everyone is welcome to join as we dive into learning intermediate Spanish! Topics like conjugation, grammar, and reading and writing are just some we will go through (Sessions will be added during the length of the mini-series).
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Arianne C
Registration full.
✈️🤝 Immigration Dialogue 🌍✨
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Welcome to Dialogues! In this session, we will be Immigration and using this https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sgoIhTLWnsVXFuCYbXJv6Z0WLxRlpN1T/view?usp=sharing.
Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session:
📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion.
🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners.
🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link.
🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation.
⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want!
✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over.
🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide.
📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio.
🤸♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!
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Swati S
14/150
Gun Control Dialogue
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Welcome to Dialogues! In this session, we will be discussing Gun Control and using this discussion guide.
Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session:
📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion.
🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners.
🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link.
🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation.
⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want!
✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over.
🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide.
📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio.
🤸♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!
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Emily Z
16/150
Model UN Peer Review Workshop
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Participate in a mock-model UN session while being observed by a team of experienced MUNers, and recieve personalized advice, critique, and scoring. See where you would place, and what you should work on!
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Danica R
6/100
“Business in the Age of Technology”
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In this series, we’ll explore the intersection between business, economics, and technology by exploring real-world topics like microchips, algorithmic pricing, and the future of the job market. Using current news articles as starting points, we’ll break down how these issues shape our world today. Most importantly, the focus will be on sharing our own opinions, building our understanding together, and brainstorming solutions we believe could make a difference.
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Ella V
2/150
Social Media & Youth Dialogue
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Welcome to Dialogues! In this session, we will be discussing Social Media & Youth and using this discussion guide https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sf8eagf_t6sLxQAMzxHxo3Xi8546lUyq/view?usp=sharing
Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session:
📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion.
🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners.
🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link.
🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation.
⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want!
✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over.
🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide.
📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio.
🤸♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!
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Denis M
17/150
Manga Club 📚
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Ever read a manga and wanted to share about it to others📚. Then you are at the right place,🌟 here at this manga club you will get to share about any manga you love and admire❤️ it with like-minded individuals.
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Divyanshu N
0/15
Mastering Chess Fall 2025 (NEW TO CHESS)
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Join us on this 3-session series where we explore the fascinating game of chess! Learn tactics & strategy of this age-old game, build a tournament-ready opening repertoire, and show off your skills in chess.com tournaments and competitions. Furthermore, become a part of the large and rapidly-growing SchoolHouse chess community.
***This series is only for students who have never played chess before and are looking to start their journey from square one. If you already have some chess-playing experience (formal or informal), join one of the series below. They both run during the same week and time as these sessions and are structured similarly to this series.
INTERMEDIATE (moderate chess experience and rating over 600): https://schoolhouse.world/series/46828
***Join our club on chess.com prior to starting lessons: https://www.chess.com/club/academy-of-caissa
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Sourish K
11/15
Dialogue Club (New Members Welcome!)
Saturdays 11:00 PM, Sundays 12:00 AMJoin a virtual Dialogue Club to form a community with students from around the world. Dialogue Clubs meet every other week to discuss a new topic. By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners.
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Siri C
10/30
The Future of the Family Dialogue
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Welcome to Dialogues! In this session, we will be discussing The Future of the Family and using this Discussion Guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fVjDkk5k7qps2lg6Z6U7OjqyY47DBXPj/view?pli=1
Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session:
📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion.
🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners.
🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives at the new Zoom link.
🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide the conversation.
⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes, but you can discuss as long as you want!
✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over.
🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions, so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide.
📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio.
🤸♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!
Viewpoint A: Nuclear families provide stability and meaning, and society benefits when people
marry and have children.
Viewpoint B: Family should be defined more broadly, valuing diverse relationships and paths
that don’t depend on marriage or having kids.
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Semilore O
10/100
Drug Policy Dialogue One-Off Session
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Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session:
📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion.
🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners.
🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link.
🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation.
⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want!
✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over.
🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide.
📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio.
🤸♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!
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Arshia S
25/150
Learning general info about IELTS
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What's IELTS and why do you need it? It's a test not only by which you can know your english level but also it can benefit you a lot if you want to study in America and other english-speaking countries. It's a pivotal document in applying to abroad if you are an international student. So I would be happy to guide people who want to get a high score on IELTS 😊
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Roza K
10/40
Mastering Chess Fall 2025 (BEGINNER)
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Join us on this 3-session series where we explore the fascinating game of chess! Learn tactics & strategy of this age-old game, build a tournament-ready opening repertoire, and show off your skills in chess.com tournaments and competitions. Furthermore, become a part of the large and rapidly-growing SchoolHouse chess community.
***This series is only for students who have some chess-playing experience (formal or informal) and a chess rating under 600. If your chess background varies from this, join one of the series below. They both run during the same week and time as these sessions and are structured similarly to this series.
INTERMEDIATE (moderate chess experience and rating over 600): https://schoolhouse.world/series/46828
***Join our club on chess.com prior to starting lessons: https://www.chess.com/club/academy-of-caissa
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Sourish K
3/10
Using AI in Today's Society (Machine Learning Applications, Beginners Course!)
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This course is for anyone! Please don’t be intimidated and join the classes. They are very interesting and exciting, and it is a great way for you to expand your portfolio. We will work on projects in the near future.
I want to teach people the basic of machine learning and help them understand the power that AI can hold. I feel that AI can have a negative view, especially due to its nature in school academics and the unpredictability of AI, but when understood in the context of its abilities and impact on society, it can be very powerful. I would like younger students to be able to learn about AI quicker so they can see the societal impact AI can create. AI is a tool that can be integrated into all of our interests, so instead of viewing it as one standalone concept, it should be integrated across all interests and passions.
Each week, we will discuss the applications of ML and look at projects that follow the set curriculum in place. I plan to make ML learned not only through a coding point of view, but also through its applications. At the end of the course, I will direct students to resources they can use to make their own applications. By the end of this course, students will be able to create an image classifier that can recognize digits 0 - 9.
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Aditi C
1/40