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Taking on University without the Financial or Emotional Support of Family

November 26th, 2015; By Laura Sciarpelletti

I was raised in a strict house with four other children, all younger than I. Throughout our childhood we were constantly told that having a roof over our heads and […]


Bogged Down: How to Handle Exams in University

November 25th, 2015; By May Chau

As most people are back to school and midterm season is rolling up if not upon us already, students are getting bogged down by exams. But how exactly can students […]


If I Knew Then…

November 25th, 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 […]


Why Grammar is Important

October 31st, 2015; By Jamie Hadland

You may have heard the saying, there’s a time and a place for everything. Well, that’s true for many things in life, including the use of proper grammar. Most of […]


Is the Cost of Education Worth it?

October 29th, 2015; By Marianne Stephens

With the rising cost of living these days, you have to examine everything more carefully, especially tuition costs. Whether it is college or university, you may end up paying back […]


You Can Handle Anything- Just Try!

October 29th, 2015; By Courtney Gilmour

I am an amputee, missing both hands and my right leg above the knee. I know what you’re thinking, “How is she typing this?” Well, it’s easy. I simply bash […]


I’m Afraid my Mental Illness will Hold Me Back…

October 29th, 2015; By Maria Cruz

I can’t stress enough how crippling it is to have a mental illness. The stigma surrounding it doesn’t help either, especially with admitting you have one or even seeking help […]