u/CharmingAd7110

Looking for Biotechnology Students in Nepal

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Hey everyone,

I’m interested in Biotechnology in Nepal and wanted to connect with people who are currently studying it. I’d love to know more about the course, labs, internships, student life, and future opportunities.

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u/CharmingAd7110 — 6 days ago
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Need Advice About Studying Biotechnology in Korea

Hi everyone,

I’m an international student interested in studying Biotechnology in South Korea, and I’d love to get recommendations or advice about Korean universities.

I’m looking for universities with strong Biotechnology or Life Science programs, especially ones that are good for international students. I’d also like to know about:

  • Tuition fees and scholarships
  • Research opportunities and lab facilities
  • English-taught programs
  • Korean language requirements
  • Student life and dorms
  • Job or internship opportunities after graduation

I’m especially interested in universities in Seoul, but I’m open to other cities as well.

If you study Biotechnology in Korea or know someone who does, I’d really appreciate hearing about your experience and recommendations. Thank you!

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u/CharmingAd7110 — 12 days ago

Feminism is not about “women wanting to wear short clothes.” It is about equal respect, equal safety, equal opportunities, and freedom of choice.

Women still face unequal pay for equal work, hesitation to report harassment because of blame culture, and even unfair judgment passed onto children of sex workers or single mothers. That is the real issue, not clothing.

At the same time, men are also trapped. Society expects them to stay strong, suppress emotions, and carry every responsibility without question. That is also inequality.

People don’t actually hate feminism itself, they often hate the version of it they have created in their own minds based on misunderstandings or online noise.

The problem is not feminism itself, but how it is misunderstood or twisted online. True feminism is not division it is dignity and equality for everyone.

And real change will never happen if only women fight for it. We need men who understand these issues and stand for equality too.

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u/CharmingAd7110 — 15 days ago

The brother I used to fight with the most as a child is now the best brother I could ever ask for. Back then, we argued over everything, and I always ended up getting beaten in our little fights 😭. I honestly hated him sometimes when we were kids. But as we’ve grown up, he has become the most understanding person in my life ,always supporting me and ready to do anything just so I can chase my dreams.

I never had a sister, and I never really wanted one either. Maybe because I already had the best brother beside me. I was never the type to get excited about new dresses or makeup. I’m happiest in oversized T-shirts, watching Ben 10, and just being myself. And honestly, having a brother like him made me love that version of myself even more.

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u/CharmingAd7110 — 21 days ago