October 29th, 2015; By Susan Huebert
If you eat lunch meat like bologna or salami, you might notice that it sometimes comes already sliced and sometimes not. Have you ever thought about who cuts the meat? […]
October 29th, 2015; By Anthony Teles
You sit at your desk. Your nerves get to you. The teacher is handing back that major test. Whether the mark is a pass or fail, it hits with assurance […]
October 29th, 2015; By Anthony Teles
Humans have been writing words down for over five thousand years. Some seek a form of expression free of the anxieties and shyness of verbal communication, or are drawn to […]
October 29th, 2015; By Jingwei Chen
The sheer amount of material you are expected to learn in college and university courses can be overwhelming. It’s easy to fall behind, leaving you scrambling to cram several lectures […]
October 29th, 2015; By Jingwei Chen
In many college and university classes, instructors will use multiple-choice or Scantron exams because they are much quicker and easier to grade. Can you imagine marking short-answer and essay exams […]
October 29th, 2015; By Jasmin Bollman
As you know, all high school students need to have 40 hours of community service in order to graduate. Use this information to discover where your 40 hours can best […]
October 29th, 2015; By Arthur W. Buerk
Advice on careers, finance, and life from Harvard Business School’s Class of 1963 Each month, JobsPeopleDo will be featuring a special quote from a graduate of the Harvard Business School […]