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«Advice» column

Myth: I Don’t Need Money – My Parents Pay For Everything!

November 26th, 2012; By Kathleen Gerry

Many young students might think that having their parents pay for their school tuition, shelter, transportation, food, clothing, hygiene products, entertainment and anything else would provide them with enough money […]


Follow Your Instincts

November 24th, 2012; By Joy Kita

There is pressure to know what career you ought to settle on for the rest of your life, even well before you are finished high school. Students are guided toward […]


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 […]


Try Courses That Seem Interesting To You

November 24th, 2012; By Kevin Sexton

With a new semester almost upon us, it may be time for you to choose specific classes that can help you get where you want to go. Choosing a major […]


The Power of the W’s

November 19th, 2012; By Kevin Sexton

You’ve probably heard of the five W’s a million times in class. This little family of questions – “Who, what, where, when, why” and their cousin “how” – are memorized […]


Prepping For A New Semester

November 19th, 2012; By Pat Dwyer

The beginning of a new semester can be a nerve-racking time for students, particularly those that are entering college or university for the first time. If you are concerned about […]


Choosing A Career Path

October 22nd, 2012; By Kathleen Gerry

Whether you are in grade 8 or grade 12, there is always pressure to choose a career. While the pressure increases as you get closer to graduation, it’s never a […]