Kameron Sims
Kameron Sims is a freelance writer for SAGE Scholars, Inc. He is currently a Master's student, studying psychology. Sims has a passion for learning. He enjoys being a vessel to collect knowledge and information, hoping to share the contents of this vessel to others. He enjoys reading books and spending time in nature. One day, Sims plans to become a licensed psychologist and professor.Articles By Kameron Sims
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Kameron Sims —
January 30, 2023
This article provides information on our economy that you should keep an eye on - especially as a young person exploring the field of finances.
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Kameron Sims —
February 6, 2023
Tags: college refund, financial planning, financial wellness, money management, refund check, smart spending, tuition refund
You are allowed to spend your refund check in whatever manner that you want to; just keep in mind the options that will keep you in a comfortable place.
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Kameron Sims —
October 12, 2022
No matter where you attend college, it will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience various ups and downs, of both happiness and turmoil. These years will shape who you are and what you choose to become.
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Kameron Sims —
October 3, 2022
It's almost inevitable you have a roommate at some point in college. In most cases, college dorms have two students in a room unless they are lucky enough not to have one or the school offers single-bedroom fixtures. Student apartments usually start at two bedrooms, with a maximum of four or five bedrooms. If college apartments offer single bedrooms, prepare to pay a considerable sum. I want to implore you to give your roommate a chance; here’s why.
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Kameron Sims —
August 31, 2022
It’s no secret that higher education is an investment of time and money. Fortunately, there are alternative ways to earn college credits.
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Kameron Sims —
November 14, 2022
Tags: advanced degrees, career path, certificates, graduate research, licensures, medical school, ph.d., professors, psychology, research pay, teaching assistant
A psychology degree prepares students for success in a variety of career settings. While some psychology majors go on to pursue a master's or doctorate, others find employment with a bachelor's degree in fields such as business or education.
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Kameron Sims —
February 28, 2023
Tags: advisor, advisor woes, determining success, mentoring, mentorship, relationality, resilience to criticism
Here are some tips to reflect on that allow you to keep your headspace while also being cognizant of the criticism your advisor or mentor may tell you.