How are people getting so many internship opportunities?

Maximizing Internship Opportunities as an Aspiring Legal Professional: A Guide for University Students Starting university can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially when contemplating future career paths. As a transfer student entering your junior year, you may be eager to maximize your college experience and build a strong foundation for […]

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How do I productively spent my holidays after school to college?

Maximizing Your Holiday Break: Productive Ways to Prepare for College As you transition from high school to college, the holiday break presents a valuable opportunity to prepare yourself both personally and academically. Instead of simply browsing social media or engaging in routine leisure activities, consider leveraging this time to develop […]

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Career Change. Back to university or back to community college first?

Navigating a Career Transition: Should You Return to Community College Before Completing a Four-Year Degree? Embarking on a career change can be an exciting yet complex journey, especially when it involves substantial academic reorientation. If you’re considering shifting from a background in accounting to a new field such as electrical […]

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How do I get out of my comfort zone and talk to people in college

Overcoming Comfort Zones: Strategies for Engaging with New People During College Orientation Starting college is an exciting milestone, but for many students, it also comes with feelings of anxiety and uncertainty—particularly around meeting new people. If you’re preparing for your first day and feeling nervous about initiating conversations or making […]

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School is saying I didn’t submit my final exam for a course but I did…. What can I do to fight against this?

How to Address Unsubstantiated Claims of Missing Exam Submissions: A Guide for Students Introduction Navigating academic administration can sometimes be challenging, especially when misunderstandings or technical issues occur regarding exam submissions. If you find yourself in a situation where your institution claims you did not submit a final exam despite […]

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I leave for college tonight and I miss them already.

Navigating the Emotions of Leaving Home for College: A Personal Reflection As the departure date for college approaches, many students find themselves experiencing a whirlwind of emotions—excitement, anticipation, and occasional sadness. Recently, I found myself reflecting on this transitional period, feeling the bittersweet nature of leaving behind familiar comforts and […]

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“More women are being hired than men with a 4- year degree”

The Shifting Landscape of Employment: Women with Four-Year Degrees Outpacing Men in Hiring Rates In recent discussions and news reports, a noteworthy trend has emerged: for the first time, women holding bachelor’s degrees are being hired at higher rates than their male counterparts. While some interpret this shift as a […]

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Why go to a big-name school when a smaller/cheaper school can land you the same jobs?

Evaluating the Value of Big-Name Schools Versus Smaller Institutions for Career Success In today’s competitive job market, prospective students often weigh the benefits of attending prestigious, well-known universities against more affordable, regional institutions. A common question arises: Does choosing a prominent, top-tier school significantly enhance career prospects compared to attending […]

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My son wants to come home after 24 hours of being at college classes at didn’t even start yet

Understanding the Challenges of Transition: When a Child’s College Experience Sparks Uncertainty Embarking on the journey to college is a significant milestone for any young adult and their family. It marks a transition filled with anticipation, hope, and often, some apprehension. However, what happens when that initial excitement is overshadowed […]

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