Last Wednesday, I sat down in the cafeteria after a lengthy math class, eager to grab lunch and decompress with friends. A group of kids were hunched over a phone, scrolling through a senior student’s classes on Saturn who had just been admitted into a top 10 school. Phrases like, “they’re only in three APs,”.
At a family wedding last weekend I overheard a cousin say, “I’ve got to get financially literate” as if it were a skill set they could grab from a shelf or in a class. Here’s the problem: financial literacy is not a quick read. Rather, it’s a journey–a series of lessons and experiences that build.
“Ciao,” “hola,” “bonjour” and “guten Tag;” these words carry familiar echoes of human connection and interaction across diverse ranges of cultures and countries. Many speak their familiar language daily with little thought toward the generational effort to create and grow the languages we know today. However, Alex Mussomeli ’23 took notice. For Mussomeli’s senior internship,.
Chat GPT’s popularity continues to exponentially grow as students uncover its abilities. In fact, according to Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, ChatGPT had more than 1 million users in its first five days after launching. In the most simple definition, ChatGPT is a chatbot (an autonomous internet-based program that interacts with users) driven by.