College: Choosing Your Major By: Olga Harris Choosing your major in college or university may seem like the decision of a lifetime. It certainly may be the most important decision to date in your lifetime and possibly you feel poorly equipped to make the decision.
You should take this decision seriously and give it some time to think on it. Your major will make a big impact not only on your course of study over the next few years, but it will prepare you for career selection and put you in a position to find a job th... Tags: college, university, career, major
Should You Consider Career Counseling? By: Bill Dufrane Do you still remember what you wanted to be then? An astronaut perhaps, or a doctor? Or a postal worker perhaps. With this, it is meant what you wanted to be when you were about three or five years old. It is probably safe to assume that you somehow have an inkling of what you want to be now, right?
If not, then you could probably consider a career counseling. It has been said that if ever one does not know where one should be going, then you will most probably end up in a... Tags: counseling credit, counseling marriage, consumer counseling credit
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New Grads Don't Have to Settle for Bad Jobs! By: Robin Ogden New College graduates face unique challenges and opportunities when it comes to getting that first job. Many employers, however, want fresh new ideas and employees with lots of future potential. With 20% of all workers with college degrees either unemployed or employed in jobs requiring only high school skills, there is help for the college grad who doesn’t want to settle for a job in which they are undervalued and under-challenged. Tags: answer interview question, how to find your dream career, new grad career, what career is
Writing college essays is the most dreaded part of a college student’s life. By: Gabriel Rise Writing college essays is the most dreaded part of a college student’s life. But if a college student follows a few simple tips and practice diligently then he can excel in this field and earn good grades. For those who love reading, putting their viewpoints on paper is not a tough task. But otherwise too, this is not a tough nut to crack. Here is how you can do it. Tags: college essay, contrast essay
The 5 Steps to Writing a College Admissions Essay By: Sharp Innovations In fact, with a little time and effort, writing a college essay can be a simple and rewarding experience. Use the following 5 steps to keep your writing process as clean and uncomplicated as possible. Tags: College Admissions
“Dog eat dog” world of college admissions By: Get Accepted In the “dog eat dog” world of college admissions, it is easy for high school students to get caught up in the cutthroat competition that is an inevitable byproduct of the college admissions process. Fortunately, there now exists an avenue that can transform this “dog eat dog” behavior into a more friendly “dog meet dog” environment. Tags: education, teachers, principals, college, coaching
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