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Getting Your 40 Volunteer Hours

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 […]


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Utilizing Guidance and Career Counselors

by Kathleen Gerry

Whether you’re in grade 9 or grade 12, it is never too soon to meet with a guidance or a career counselor. If you’re like many people in high school, […]


University: What to Expect

by Teodora Pasca

Post-secondary education, though an important stage for many people, can be daunting. In high school, you become accustomed to small classes, friends in every course, and teachers who go out […]


Why Do Employers Hire Recent Grads?

by Amanda Desouza

Often one of the most frustrating things for high school and university/college students is finding a job. We fill out so many applications and go for so many interviews but […]


Resume Writing Tips

by Kathleen Gerry

Whenever you are writing your resume, you want to be sure to have five important points accounted for. 1) Include relevant information,  2) Always have up-to-date information, 3) Stay consistent […]


Energy Drink Dangers

by Jasmin Bollman

You know the feeling –it’s the early afternoon and you are feeling tired and sluggish. It’s easy to go to a convenience store and grab a Red Bull for a […]