College Success
Nowadays, there are a number of gurus out there who will give you their brand of lifestyle advice. Everyone has a different spin on self-care. Eventually, of course, it’s up to you to decide exactly what’s important to you—career, family and friends, health, hobbies etc. You might want a combination of all these things, at…
Read MoreMany students naturally focus on achieving academic goals at college, but they should also focus on building their career professionalism. There are positive qualities that students should emulate and negative habits that students should avoid. College students who do this will increase their chances of career and personal success in the real world. Internal Attributes…
Read MoreWhether you are a high school senior or you have been out of school for several years, if you are considering starting college soon, you might be wondering what you can do to succeed. While there are many things you need to do to find success as a college student, here are four secrets of…
Read MoreIt seems like more non-traditional students decide to head back to college, even after they have been in the workforce for years. Not only do they have to deal with the much younger students, many need to continue to work to support themselves and their family. It can be hard to balance work and college,…
Read MoreWe get it. We know there’s a stigma about technical colleges – if you attend one there has to be something wrong… this must be your Plan B. The truth is, traditional four-year schools have been pushed on our youth for so long that it isn’t questioned anymore – it’s just the societal norm. High…
Read MoreStudying certainly is a challenging task. Maybe you don’t enjoy reading, maybe your notes are a mess, or maybe you are easily distracted–whatever the reason, many of us struggle to find an effective studying method. If you’re looking for a way to make the most of your study time, check out these five awesome study hacks: 1.…
Read MoreMore and more non-traditional students are heading back to college after they have been working for years. Not only are they older than most of the students heading straight to college after high school, they also have to support themselves and, at times, a family. Many people learn to balance college with a full-time job.…
Read MoreTake advantage of all your college years offer. Not only are you learning the technical skills necessary to become a qualified practice nurse, but you have the time to build professionalism for your career. So much depends on how well you present yourself to future employers, colleagues and patients. You need to practice soft skills, expand…
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