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How to Write a Professional Work Email – Jargon to Avoid + Helpful Tips
Knowing how to write a professional email for a job can be key during your job search and networking process. Like with any other skill, cultivating good emailing habits takes practice. In this article, we share 10 helpful tips for learning how to writing an email for work.
What is a Gap Year? Should You Consider Taking a Gap Year?
A gap year can be taken for many reasons and gap year ideas are endless. You'll need a plan and structure to make the most of your gap year, though. Know that everybody's unique so it's important to carefully plan a gap year that works for you. Consider taking a gap year for self-discovery but plan your finances thoroughly in advance!
15 Second-interview Questions and How to Answer Them
The second interview is the time to prove to employers that you fully understand the company and are excited to move forward with the position.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
How to Write a Personal Statement with An Example That Worked
The personal statement is one of the most important components of the college application process.
A Guide to The Holistic Admissions Process
Many of the top colleges and universities in the United States utilize holistic admissions when determining whether or not a candidate is a good fit for their community. So, what is “holistic admissions” and how does one become a prime candidate for competitive schools?
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
What is Demonstrated Interest?
In the highly competitive world of college admissions, simply completing your application is no longer enough to stand out. Colleges and universities are increasingly looking for indications that applicants [...]
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