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April Xiaoyi Xu

April is now a J.D. Candidate at Harvard Law School. Her travel experience in more than 25 countries has triggered her curiosity in international politics, history and foreign languages. She enjoys writing.
April is now a J.D. Candidate at Harvard Law School. Her travel experience in more than 25 countries has triggered her curiosity in international politics, history and foreign languages. She enjoys writing.
Languages Spoken:
English

Letters from the dorm: A birthday under quarantine during Covid-19

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I recently came across some research which shows that we millennials literally “love” our phones, and react in the same way to the devices as we would if we saw a loved one. This was a creepy lesson for me.

Even though you might be taught to learn in a particular way at law school, there’s nothing that says you can’t apply your own way of thinking, if that’s what suits you best

When Taylor Swift recently visited Asia to wrap up her Reputation tour, she delivered the infamous line from her song Look What You Made Me Do – but how different is she, really?

Last year, in my final year of university, I applied to several graduate programmes and fellowships in politics, law school, and business school. Most people apply for either a graduate fellowship, or to law or business school.

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