
A conversation with Aiden Reiter

Matteo Brunel University of Pennsylvania ‘22 LITERATURE REVIEW “Belief in personal control is highly adaptive, for its presence or absence can have a significant impact on the regulation of cognition, emotion, and even physical health” — L. A. Leotti (2012) on “The Inherent Reward of Choice” According to Financial Times…Read More
By Mariana Velasco For me, the most interesting is how the cultures of different countries affect how business is done, which changes how much people work, how hard they work, and why they work – everything is different and that is so cool. The Basics: Matteo is a sophomore potentially…Read More
By Mariana Velasco In my free time I just like to watch hours and hours of videos on documentaries, random facts on how things work, learning about airplanes, or Middle Eastern politics. The Basics: Ryan is a junior concentrating in Finance and targeting Arabic with an extremely wide range of…Read More