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Don’t Like Your Boss? Be Nice Anyway

September 24th, 2013; By Erik McKay

The working life can be hard. Poor pay, bad hours, unappealing work and unhelpful co-workers can sometimes seem to follow you from job to job. On top of all that, […]


Following (and Loving!) Your Path

December 18th, 2012; By Erik McKay

Education, much like a career, means different things to different people. In school we each have unique study habits, subject preferences and academic goals while maintaining different ideals regarding our […]


Can I Change My Major?

November 24th, 2012; By Erik McKay

If this is your first year in university or college, you will have now made it through your first semester. At this point, you may be questioning if you made […]


The Importance of Hobbies

November 19th, 2012; By Erik McKay

Between lectures, labs, essays and exams, the importance of constructive hobbies will quickly become evident within a post-secondary environment. Some turn to the arts, some to athletics, some look to […]


Fresh Air Is Good For You

October 20th, 2012; By Erik McKay

Fresh air is good for you; it’s as simple as that. High school, college, university, academia or whatever path you choose to follow can be tiring and stressful. Long hours […]


Time Management Skills

October 17th, 2012; By Erik McKay

At the end of the day, time management is going to be one of the chief challenges you face and one of the most valuable skills you develop throughout your […]


Why Choose a School Far Away from Home?

September 13th, 2012; By Erik McKay

When considering post-secondary options, there are many decisions that dictate which school you settle on. This can range from the programs offered, the cost or the familiarity of the school […]