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How to Choose Your Classes

February 20th, 2014; By Erik McKay

You’ve gone to university fairs, read the websites, explored your options, submitted your applications and have finally chosen your new university or college. That’s the hard part. Now you just have to […]


Get Your Volunteer Hours!

February 20th, 2014; By Gale Blaylock

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 […]


Would You Benefit from a Tutor?

February 15th, 2014; By Valentina Natcheva

Many students will experience difficulties with academic subjects at some point during their academic career, but all universities provide some type of resources to help during those times. Professors are […]


MBTI Preferences

January 30th, 2014; By Kathleen Gerry

When embarking on the journey to self-discovery in relation to your ideal career, it can be useful to get tested on your MBTI Preferences. MBTI stands for Myers-Briggs Type Indicator […]


Health Tips: Handling Stress

January 27th, 2014; By Kathleen Gerry

Everyone gets stressed out once and a while. Situations that are out of our control, people who cause us grief, and pressures that we feel we cannot handle happen to […]


Note Taking: Not as Scary as You Might Think!

January 27th, 2014; By Mackenzie Wall

Taking notes is a formidable task for students in high school and college. There is a lot of information to take in daily from each class, and that amounts to […]


Writing Effective Cover Letters

January 27th, 2014; By Carly Wignes

A cover letter is a formal letter used to introduce yourself to a potential employer and to convince him or her that you are the best candidate for the job.  […]