Articles & Advice by Tag - advising

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By: Mackenzie Roberts — November 9, 2022
College is the perfect environment to figure yourself out, including what you want to study.
By: Xavier Royer — December 16, 2022
This article will provide students with some questions to ask to facilitate a productive conversation with their advisor.
By: Al Dickenson — December 19, 2022
In college, I made it a point to take as many special topic classes as I could. Though these classes may not help you directly in your job search post-college or graduate school applications, they can give students unique perspectives on life in general.
By: Al Dickenson — January 4, 2023
Here are some things you will want to accomplish in your last year at college.
By: Paul Merimee — January 18, 2023
In this article, I will break down each subject and advise when you should take the classes concerning the MCAT.
By: Kennae Hunter — March 13, 2023
Professors have designated times during the week set aside specifically for students in their course, commonly known as office hours. If you are unsure of the benefits of going to your professor's office hours, consider the ways below as good reasoning to set a meeting with your professor.
By: Norrell Edwards — April 19, 2023
This article contains information to help you understand the inner hierarchy of academia.
By: Justina Thompson — April 19, 2023
This article will explore some of the common challenges that first-generation college students face, and offer tips and strategies for overcoming them.
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