Nuzhat Hassan Chowdhury

Are fresh graduates prepared for the job market?

The employability of fresh graduates remains a pressing concern for both students and employers.

2m ago

The realities of working at an MNC

It is easy to view the prospect of working at an MNC with rose tinted glasses when we only focus on the positives. So, what is the reality of working for these industry giants?

3m ago

Remote work: Is it better than on-site jobs?

According to the US National Bureau of Economic Research, Dhaka is the slowest city in the world in terms of traffic.

4m ago

Nine-hour workdays and an overworked youth

Unfavourable policies often include nine-hour workdays, putting a strain on workers’ productivity, social life, and health.

5m ago

How I recovered from body image issues

I was only 12 years old and my impressionable mind suddenly thought I needed to make drastic changes to my appearance.

1y ago

The appeal of coffee culture in a tea-loving nation

With the growing popularity of practices such as ‘me time’ and ‘solo dates’, more and more young people are looking for a table for one.

1y ago

Grade grievance and the lack of transparency in university grading systems

Grade grievance result from a lack of transparency in a university’s grading process.

1y ago

Too many BBA graduates?

We must ask ourselves if this path truly benefits the students, or only the institutions.

2y ago
February 3, 2022
February 3, 2022

Moving to Bangladesh after growing up abroad

It's hard to uproot your life from one country and start calling another "home".

January 6, 2022
January 6, 2022

Growing Up Sheltered

Growing up sheltered can feel comfortable in the beginning, but with time, most people start to realise that this detachment from the “real world” and its complications can prove to be a major disadvantage in life.

December 9, 2021
December 9, 2021

The Grey Cloud

The grey cloud over my head  Accompanied me like a guardian. 

October 14, 2021
October 14, 2021

To My Dearly Departed

When the city slept, I wrote in my diary as if I was writing to you, not knowing if my words would ever reach you. I cried myself to sleep every night just to wake up to a reality that was more excruciating than any nightmare I could think of.

October 14, 2021
October 14, 2021

The Aftermath of Getting Bullied

The after-effects may linger for years to come.

August 31, 2021
August 31, 2021

School Friends and A Regret

School's not what I miss. It’s the memories with my friends I wish to relive.

August 26, 2021
August 26, 2021

How to Write Fanfiction As if It’s 2012

Being 13 can be rough — it can all get a little overwhelming.

August 21, 2021
August 21, 2021

Student Fails Exam, Surprised to See the World Hasn’t Ended

“All the comparisons with our neighbours’ kids gone in vain.”

August 19, 2021
August 19, 2021

“Money cannot buy happiness.”

The world of exorbitant wealth can be confusing to those who are not a part of it. While most people turn to the simple things in life to cheer themselves up and believe in mantras such as “brownies cure frownies,” members of the one percent club turn to something a bit more extravagant, such as a small loan of a million dollars from their parents.

August 5, 2021
August 5, 2021

How Not to Prep for Exams

Trying to live life to the fullest but held back by academic obligations?

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