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What Is Career Counseling and Coaching?

July 14, 2022|

Career counseling techniques help people reflect on their career choices, opportunities, and professional goals. While working with a career counselor, you will reflect on your interests, talents, goals, and values. You will also be prompted to consider how these factors have the potential to work together in a career that‘s right for you.

10 Monday Motivation Tricks

July 13, 2022|

Work motivators primarily relate to your schedule and routine. Set yourself up for success by forming healthy habits. Go to bed and wake up early. Stay hydrated and practice healthy eating. Make yourself a schedule for the week and do your best to follow it. Set achievable goals for yourself and practice self-care.

Private Colleges and Universities in the East

July 12, 2022|

Private colleges have a lot of funding and are able to offer generous financial aid packages. The fact that private colleges have generous endowments also means that more money is available for the school to provide additional educational opportunities for students. Many private colleges host notable speakers, conferences, and funding for student projects. Students who value more individual attention tend to favor smaller private colleges.

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What Does Open Curriculum Mean?

March 27, 2024|

Chances are, if you’re reading this article, you want to know “what does open curriculum mean?” An open curriculum allows students greater flexibility in regard to course selection. Rather [...]

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