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1. Tips for Choosing a College
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... but a surprising number of students enter college still undecided about what they would like to specialize in. If you have some kind of idea about what career you are interested in, it will help you ...
2. Skills Needed for College Success
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... skills needed for college success and work success. Currently, I am a part-time college professor of college success strategy and career development courses. For many years I worked as a job placement ...
3. College Student Success Strategies
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... from Admissions, to Financial Aid, Business Office, Registrar's Office, Student Services, Career Services, etc., is there to support you and facilitate your education. Familiarize yourself with these offices ...
4. Helping Your Child Choose a College
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... student plans to enter? Colleges with a the best reputations can be helpful when it's time to look for a job. 6. Career Services - Does the Career Services office have enough employees to provide personal ...
5. Choosing a College Major
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... in a field. If a high school senior cannot think of a major, it is not the end of the world. However, it is highly advantageous to start researching career fields early on. Plus Plus Tutoring offers ...
6. Teach Grant Program
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... necessary to begin a career in teaching or plan to complete such course work. Such course work may include subject area courses (e.g., math courses for a student who intends to be a math teacher). Meet ...
... show your personal credentials, academic achievements, honors and awards, school activities, community service, leadership, special skills, and career objectives.A well-balanced and eye-appealing resume ...
... you are unsure of what career you would like to pursue, there are many resources you can use to help. Talk to your counselor about taking a career assessment test. High schools usually issue these tests ...
9. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for June
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... bound’! For most of you, your college career will hit full stride around next September. Right now, you can now relax and enjoy your summer; however the college preparations never stop. They are not as ...
10. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for July
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... the campus and apply for them. Prepare a resume and start looking for something which will fit with your class and study schedule. Visit the Career Center at www.financialaidtips.com – read through the ...
11. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for April
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... your freshman year in college. This can save you money during your college career because you will not have to take the class if you score high enough and the school counts the credit. It can also make ...
12. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for September
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... which could cover this gap in finances. Throughout your high school career you have built relationships with your teachers, coaches, music directors, counselors, and principals. Start thinking about ...
... seem quite so far off. Acquiring your GED is a huge step towards higher education, career advancement, and a better salary — and we applaud your decision to pursue it! A history of success GED testing ...
... you identify your strengths and weaknesses and give you a leg up on making plans for your academic and career future. Why take it? Before you start getting worked up over the idea of yet another standardized ...
... were implemented to reflect the importance of clear and succinct writing—not only as a skill to be used in college courses, but as one necessary for success in a wide range of careers. What's new, what's ...
The Art of the Resume Step Six: Education & Training Data provided in the Education section of your resume should be prioritized (and included) according to: Your current career level ...
... the appropriate employer listing. If you’ve included a Career Accomplishments section in your resume, you should not repeat that data here. Once data is presented in a resume, it must not be repeated. ...
... 10-key, etc. Linguistic capabilities (fluency in a foreign language, ability to translate, etc.) Any skill that’s industry-specific Read More Step 1: Targeting Your Career & Audience Step 2: Formatting ...
... indicated past performance, provided data on certification, and provided your career path. And you’ve done all of that in a well-written paragraph that’s easy to read. Note that personal pronouns are ...
The Art of the Resume Step Two: Formatting for Maximum Impact When your resume is reviewed, it must be appealing, while accurately reflecting your industry or career goal. If it’s not — no matter how ...
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