How Students Can Use Social Media to Their Advantage

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How Students Can Use Social Media to Their Advantage

Social media is great for its ability to give us a creative outlet, a platform to share our opinions, or to share updates on our lives. Depending on how you use it, it can be a positive way to express yourself to others, or it can easily become a stressor. Our student blogger, Sydney Scott, discusses how students can benefit from a positive social media image.

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What Students Need to Know About Internships

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What Students Need to Know About Internships

Students already feel the pressure to get good grades, be involved in school-related organizations, make new friends, and have new experiences. Can students fit college internships into the mix? Our student blogger, Sydney Scott, discusses the pros and cons of having an internship while in college, how to find them, and what things to consider.

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Academic Planning: What Is It, and How Can It Help You Save Money?

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Academic Planning: What Is It, and How Can It Help You Save Money?

Academic planning sounds boring, but it’s super important in the grand scheme of things. It can prevent you from wasting time in classes that you don’t need in order to graduate, and it can even help you graduate early! And the best part? It can help you save money on tuition, books, and fees that you might have paid otherwise. 

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Myth-Busting with Career Compass College & Career Experts

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Myth-Busting with Career Compass College & Career Experts

Since this month is College & Career Coach spotlight month here at Career Compass, our blogger, Sydney Scott, sat down with real, live College & Career Coaches to ask about some common questions and myths that center around how to make the right decision — for you — on where to apply for college.



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Mindfulness Matters

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Mindfulness Matters

September is a month of transition, making it an ideal time to remind ourselves that we are right where we need to be. How can we remain present in the moment, and why does it matter?

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