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Seniors, it’s crunch time!

608, 2024
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College Application Process: All You Need to Know

August 6, 2024|

Whether you’re a freshman in high school or you’re halfway through your junior year, college should be at the forefront of your mind. The college application process is constantly evolving and each school has its own set of requirements. With the following information, you will discover how to get through high school taking the proper steps to ensure college admissions success.

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Things You Should Be Doing The Summer Before Junior Year

January 8, 2025|

While there may be more on an incoming junior’s plate, it’s a great time to accomplish things that will help building a better application. These items are exceptionally important and time-sensitive: College list, SAT prep, extracurricular involvement, getting a summer job or internship, and touring colleges.

Career Resources

How to Ask for Time Off of Work

June 16, 2022|

These are the best ways to request time off from work in an effective and professional manner, most common reasons why people request time off from work, as well as how to request extended time off, and how to ask your doctor for permission.

How to Write an Incredible Entry-Level Resume

June 14, 2022|

Even though a job may be advertised as an entry-level position, the listed skills and qualifications can sometimes feel intimidating. In this article, we will discuss the importance of a well-written resume.

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