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Episode 13: Psychology and... Students [Pt. II] [with Brooklyn Tech’s Class of 2025]

1 h 25 min · 29 aug 2025
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Who is Gen Z? How did they make it through COVID & Remote Learning? Where do they see themselves in the future after such a unique adolescence? In this two-episode segment, we're speaking to a diverse array of students recently graduating from the renowned Brooklyn Technical High School. Episode 12 [Part I]: Luca Granelli (Industrial Design at University of Cincinnati) Susana Sharp (Engineering at Brown University) Grace Chen (Political Science at Fordham University [my alma mater]) Episode 13 [Part II]: Nufisa Patwary (Computer Engineering at Stony Brook University) Demyan Kruglov (Mechanical Engineering and Design at Northeastern University) Gadin Aggarwal (Business at Carnegie Melon)

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aflevering Episode 13: Psychology and... Students [Pt. II] [with Brooklyn Tech’s Class of 2025] artwork

Episode 13: Psychology and... Students [Pt. II] [with Brooklyn Tech’s Class of 2025]

Who is Gen Z? How did they make it through COVID & Remote Learning? Where do they see themselves in the future after such a unique adolescence? In this two-episode segment, we're speaking to a diverse array of students recently graduating from the renowned Brooklyn Technical High School. Episode 12 [Part I]: Luca Granelli (Industrial Design at University of Cincinnati) Susana Sharp (Engineering at Brown University) Grace Chen (Political Science at Fordham University [my alma mater]) Episode 13 [Part II]: Nufisa Patwary (Computer Engineering at Stony Brook University) Demyan Kruglov (Mechanical Engineering and Design at Northeastern University) Gadin Aggarwal (Business at Carnegie Melon)

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