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- 1. Start College with a Plan
A mistake many students seem to make is attending school with the intention of just graduating. When you first enter college, graduating should be part of the natural process, so why make that your main plan? Students should develop plans that are much more in-depth than graduating. These plans do not have to be made alone. Advisors can be of great assistance if given the chance.
Read More- By Dana Marie
- 2. Helpful Job Search Tips
Whether you are a student look for a full-time job or just looking to switch from your current job, there are many ways to go about this. The job search market is growing as jobs seem to be depleting. Just because so many companies are letting employees go does not mean other companies are not hiring. The biggest mistake you want to try to avoid is thinking that there is nothing available. There is no job that is going to knock on your door and beg to give you a weekly paycheck; it is up to you to put the effort in to find the career that suits you.
Read More- By Helen Alazari
- 3. Build Your Job-Hunting Skills
Gaining job-hunting skills is just as important as building your résumé. You have to know where to look, when to look, and how to look. These are all vital steps to learning how to properly look for a job. Some people are happy scanning through the career section of the newspaper to see what is available, but that is actually not an effective way to actively look for a job.
Read More- By Shayna Dovak
- 4. Second Languages Take Backseat
From the time we were in elementary school we have always been taught the value of learning a second language for our futures. But now that we are pretty much there, have you seen much need for this second language? As a recent college student I have found that many college-aged adults have taken the time to learn languages such as Spanish and Italian. The issue that has come about is that they have no need to use it. This is not true for all who learn a second language, but a decent number are experiencing this.
Read More- By Marco Diaz
- 5. 4 Tips for The Master’s Student
It can be hard going to college for four years and then committing to another two in order to earn your Master’s Degree. Though might sound like the last you want to do, it will be something that can help boost your career as well as your paycheck. Whether you have a job and will be attending school part time or are just going to focus solely on your degree, it will not be the easiest thing in the world, but it will likely be easier than those four years you just spent taking courses you know you will never use.
Read More- By Danielle Raegan
- 6. Attend High School Online
With the current surge of online courses for college, it seems like a natural progression to make its way to the high school systems. Students are starting to realize that the mundane life of the high school education no longer needs to happen. Some students cannot attend school due to illness or just work well at their own pace. Whatever the case may be, obtaining a high school diploma online is more popular than ever.
Read More- By Daniella Reid
- 7. Tips for the College Grad
Graduation is one of the most fulfilling times in a student’s life. You have the dignity of knowing you completed all of the courses and now have a degree under your belt. Though this feeling may be wonderful, students can get a little nervous now that there is no longer the safe-haven of college. Now that you are a college grad, you have to find your niche.
Read More- By Jordan Raegan
- 8. High School Senior Year
Your high school senior year is not a time to slack but, but rather a time to excel. Make sure you stay on top of your grades before you graduate. This is a very important time.
Read More- By Jenna Bradford
- 9. Senior Year High School
Your senior year is a special time and one you do not want to mess up. Keep your grades up and prepare for college. The more you do now the better off you will be when it comes time for your first semester. Enjoy the ride!
Read More- By Donna Bradford
- 10. Senior Year of College
Your senior year will be the busiest time of college. The best thing you can do is stay organized and keep up with all of your appointments, assignments, and meetings. Lists are the best way to do this.
Read More- By Donna Carter
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