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How to Question a Grade-The Right Way

Posted on February 8, 2013April 27, 2017 by Andrea

During your college tenure, you’ll likely receive at least one grade that doesn’t seem right. Although you shouldn’t sit back and let a mistake go, you need to be careful about how you approach the situation. It’s likely your professor has had many grade disputes that were frivolous, so you need to be sure your…

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Small Business Trends Featuring the Intersect Fund

Posted on January 16, 2013February 11, 2019 by Andrea

Small businesses provide the bulk of job opportunities in today’s job market. Therefore, many job-seekers will end up working for small businesses or as entrepreneurs. We spoke with Joe Shure from The Intersect Fund, a non-profit that serves entrepreneurs, to gain some insight into small business trends and advice for those wishing to pursue entrepreneurship….

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Factors to Consider in Choosing a College

Posted on December 25, 2012 by Andrea

Choosing a college may be one of life’s biggest decision. The choice you make can have a lasting impact on your life, particularly in relation to your finances and career. Several factors should be considered when making this important decision. Read on for tips on choosing the best school for you. Money Matters For most…

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The Importance of Job Satisfaction

Posted on December 10, 2012November 14, 2023 by Andrea

Yasser Alghofily via Compfight For many employees, being miserable at work is a given. Work is work and shouldn’t be enjoyed, according to a depressingly large percentage of the population. However, a fulfilling career leads not only to happiness at work and at home, but to greater success in all aspects of life. A few…

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4 Tips for Writing Self Evaluations

Posted on April 9, 2012April 8, 2012 by Andrea

If you haven’t had the opportunity to write a self-evaluation yet, it’s probably because you just landed your first real job out of college. Expect one near your 6 month or one year anniversary. They’re often used as evidentiary support to see if you deserve a promotion, pay-raise, or even can determine your termination. They’re…

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