Pranathi Maddigapu

2011-01-24 Years,
14 Years,
Guntur
I am an optimistic student in 9th grade, described as a versatile genius by close peers and family. Learning new concepts and uncovering eternal mysteries are some things I always take to. It is customary for me to curl up with a book with genres like classic English literature, philosophy, and Victorian age novels. I have been playing the piano for 6 years, and I can say that it continues to be a very rewarding journey. Art is another passion of mine. I maintain a consistent portfolio of artwork with ink, and colored pencil as my favorite mediums. I am also fond of attending MUNs, and many social events to be a part of my community. In my spare time, I express my opinions in the form of essays which I hope to publish for a larger audience.

By Pranathi

How Hobbies Revamp Our Lives I Essay By Pranathi

How Hobbies Revamp Our Lives I Essay By Pranathi

Hobbies are more than just passing time. Discover in this essay by Pranathi, a 14-year-old from Guntur, how consistent recreational activities revamp your life by stimulating creative impulses, reducing stress and building a multi-capable skill set.

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Modern Education Analysis I Blog By Pranathi

Pranathi Maddigapu, a 14-year-old from Gunturi n this insightful essay 'Modern Education Analysis' critically examines the flaws of today’s exam-driven education system and advocates for a learner-centric approach that nurtures curiosity, talent, and the true pursuit of wisdom.

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How Hobbies Revamp Our Lives I Essay By Pranathi

How Hobbies Revamp Our Lives I Essay By Pranathi

Hobbies are more than just passing time. Discover in this essay by Pranathi, a 14-year-old from Guntur, how consistent recreational activities revamp your life by stimulating creative impulses, reducing stress and building a multi-capable skill set.

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Pranathi

Modern Education Analysis I Blog By Pranathi

Pranathi Maddigapu, a 14-year-old from Gunturi n this insightful essay 'Modern Education Analysis' critically examines the flaws of today’s exam-driven education system and advocates for a learner-centric approach that nurtures curiosity, talent, and the true pursuit of wisdom.

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