Dear Super Sis, I am a student of class ten, Aga Khan University Examination Board (AKUEB). After a few months, we have to apply to a college. Keeping in view the AKUEB, which college (government or private) will be best for pre-engineering in Karachi?
Worried Student
Since you have done your matriculation from the AKUEB, it would be best to consider pursuing your higher secondary education through the Aga Khan system of education as well. They are renowned for their quality of education and their higher education school does offer pre-engineering studies. For further details about admission et al, visit http://www.agakhanschools.org/pakistan/akhsskar/.
Other good, credible colleges include the Adamjee Science College; Govt. D.J. Science College; Govt. St. Patrick’s College; Bahria College; Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering; KANUPP Institute of Nuclear Power Engineering; Institute of Aviation Technology, PAF Base; and Defence Authority Degree College for Boys. If you would like to explore further options for a detailed listing of affiliated institutions/colleges with the public sector universities/degree awarding institutions, visit this page on the Higher Education Commission’s official website: http://www.hec.gov.pk/htmls/hei/collunia.htm
Dear Super Sis, I am a 14-year-old girl. My problem is that I think one of my cousins loves me, because of his actions and the way he talks with me. He is telling everyone that he loves someone and she is in our family. All my cousins think that’s me. They all are teasing me by his name. I feel so tense. I don’t like him. Please help me what to do.
Tense
Sighhh … Tense, little teenage boys don’t “love” little girls of 14; they’re just struggling to cope with their hormonal changes. So yes, this cousin of yours might be giving you vibes that he is chemically attracted towards you and, yes, he might be charming your cousins as well. But the bottom line is: it’s just a crush and it’ll pass with time.
Now don’t ask me “how do you know?” because I just do, okay? So first of all, instead of freaking out, you should be (secretly) flattered. And secondly, the best way to deal with him — if he makes you really uncomfortable — is to try and steer clear of him. Ignore him, pretend he doesn’t exist and when he’s around, try to have a third person present. He’ll get the message in good time.