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Finding Bond-Free Scholarships for undergraduate studies in Singapore has never been easier! Scholarship Guide has compiled the largest database of bond-free scholarships for your quick and easy reference.
The world today is changing at an unprecedented rate, and as you embark on your higher education journey, your life is about to transform. That’s why we believe it’s only fitting to dedicate this edition of Scholarship Guide Magazine to the concept of change—how to navigate it, embrace it, and even drive it forward.
In this edition, we’ve compiled a sample list of AI tools you can utilise to enhance your studying efforts. From personalised learning platforms to interactive chatbots and task managers, these tools can help you stay on track, grasp complex concepts, and even provide instant feedback. However, it’s important to use these tools ethically and responsibly. Under no circumstances should they be used to cut corners in your assignments and substitute your own hard work.
At Scholarship Guide, we strive to empower our student readers by explaining fascinating psychology theories and everyday phenomena, clarifying the actions, emotions, and decisions of one’s own and others—so that they can navigate personal and academic challenges with greater understanding and resilience.
When we were young, we were okay with falling. Everyone embraced it as part of learning to walk. But as we get older, somehow, the cute clumsiness is no longer celebrated. Falling starts to hurt more, and we start associating our trips and stumbles with embarrassing mistakes, defeating setbacks, and self-imagined grave consequences.
I hope you enjoy reading this issue of the Scholarship Guide magazine. On behalf of our team, I thank you all for your continued support.reliable information on matters pertaining to scholarships. Over the years, we have gained vast experience in this area and aspire to continue sharing that knowledge.
The theme for this issue of the Scholarship Guide magazine is centred around care— care for oneself, others, and the common good.
Oh! Hello, New Year! What do you bring? 2021, to me, has come and gone in a flash, marked in large part by the gradual easing of social and economic measures as the world transits towards endemic living.
First and foremost, I want to warmly wish our SG readers a Happy New Year! Fresh starts are always something to look forward to. More so, when the past year has been a whirlwind, with many businesses closing down and the labour market loosening up. If anything, the last months have served as a timely reminder of how important it is to embrace change – whether proactively or circumstantially.
First and foremost, I want to warmly wish our SG readers a Happy New Year! Fresh starts are always something to look forward to. More so, when the past year has been a whirlwind, with many businesses closing down and the labour market loosening up. If anything, the last months have served as a timely reminder of how important it is to embrace change – whether proactively or circumstantially.
Taking the unprecedented start of 2020 in stride, we recognise that it serves as a reminder of how unpredictable the future can be. We have often heard the phrase that, “change is the only constant”. In this day and age, it is critical that we remain flexible and creative in our ways to keep up with the evolving work landscape and stay equipped amidst unprecedented events.
Welcome to the start of the New Year. We hope that everyone has had a fruitful beginning to the year so far. While some are already busy embarking on a new venture, there may be many who are still looking for their ideal scholarship.