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What to Do if Your Teacher is a Bully

December 13th, 2013; By Gale Blaylock

Wouldn’t it be great if all teachers were devoted to educating their students and dedicated to encouraging them? Unfortunately, this is not always the case. If you are under the […]


Preparing for Exams and Mid-Terms

November 30th, 2013; By Jamie Hadland

Stress – that’s often the first word that comes to mind when students think about studying for finals, but it doesn’t have to be. There are a number of steps […]


Finding Your Niche

November 30th, 2013; By Sharifa Campbell-Hogg

After high school you then have to move onto post-secondary education – and that’s when you no longer have to take courses that make you think, “Why would I ever […]


How to Prepare for an Interview

November 29th, 2013; By Nico Mara-McKay

You’ve found a company you think you’d like to work for, you’ve sent in your resume and they’ve called back, excited to interview you. You’ve got an interview set up […]


Dealing with Stress

November 29th, 2013; By Samantha Randolph

At any age, stress can take a toll on your mind and body. For most, stress is caused by an event or situation that is considered dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant. […]


What Kind of Jobs Are Really Out There?

November 28th, 2013; By Kathleen Gerry

The job market is changing all the time, but there are a few rules to follow that will ensure your survival/success. Firstly, there is the importance of including work and […]


Writing Effective Cover Letters

November 26th, 2013; By Nico Mara-McKay

A cover letter is the first thing a potential employer sees, even before they look at your resume. Without a strong cover letter, they may not even get that far. […]