Articles & Advice by Tag - computer-science

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College Students
Academic Soft Skills for High School Students

While hard skills are helpful components of a competitive college application, the most important thing you can do in high school to equip yourself to excel in college is to cultivate the soft skills that are necessary in any walk of life.

Career Planning & Networking
AI-Generation Tools: What Students Should Know

As young scholars and future leaders, how you use AI technology today will profoundly influence how our lives look tomorrow.

Career Planning & Networking
As a Liberal Arts Major, Do Not Forget the Hard Skills

When applying for jobs or graduate schools, or even for your interest, the following eight hard skills can set you apart from the pack in the resume and interview department.

Athletics & Extracurriculars
Audio/Visual Recording Tips for a Digital Age

Audio/Visual work is used by many professions, including journalists, television marketers, and digital media workers. Here are some basic tips to improve your audio/visual skills and the quality of your work.

College Students
Budgeting for Parents of High Schoolers

Wondering how to introduce your high schooler to budgeting? This article will provide tips for creating a first budget.

Early College Planning
College Applications: How to Decide Where to Apply

Although applying to college seems daunting, the right strategy can make it simple and much less stressful.

College Students
Courses Every Student Should Take No Matter the Major, Ranked

This article offers suggestions for ten courses you should take before you graduate.

Career Planning & Networking
Cover Letters for College Students: Do you even need one?

If you are applying for jobs, don't put off writing your cover letter. Be sure to use our template and example as guides!

College Students
Desktop, Laptop, Handheld Devices - What Tech to Bring to Class?

This article we will talk about finding a daily driver for classwork and provide different use cases to help students identify what piece of hardware they should pick up as their own "daily driver."

Career Planning & Networking
Don't Waste Your College Tuition: Jerome Harper on a Future in Finance Part II.

In Part II our interview with Jerome Harper we will cover the importance of certificates and software for the finance and accounting industry.

Career Planning & Networking
Don't Waste Your College Tuition: Jerome Harper on a Future in Finance Part III.

In Part III our interview with Jerome Harper we will cover major advice for current Finance & Accounting students: knowing and forecasting your industry as well as finding strategic mentorship.

College Students
How to Approach Investing as a College Student

Check out this article to learn how credit cards, budgeting, and investing can build the foundations of success for yourself in college and beyond.

College Students
How to Fix Five Common IT Issues

This article delves into five of the most common technology-related challenges faced by college students and offers ideas to help them resolve these problems.

College Students
Is Bullet Journaling Worth It?

While no one can do it alone, plenty of resources are available to help you keep track of your academic assignments, social activities, and other commitments. Many students utilize software such as Google Calendar or iCalendar to remind themselves of upcoming deadlines, while others prefer to-do lists or student planners. Another popular tool is the bullet journaling system, affectionately nicknamed "BuJo" by its fans.

Career Planning & Networking
Jessica Talks Living & Learning Abroad Pt. III

This is part III of our interview with Jessica Evangelista, an educator and doctoral student in Paris, France.

Career Planning & Networking
Learning Across Languages: Translation and Interpretation Access

Here are a few tools that you can use in your learning spaces to make communication more accessible, regardless of what language learners in your space may speak.

Career Planning & Networking
Melanie Boyce Shares Her Journey in Corporate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Pt. II

In Part II, our interview will cover Melanie's experience learning on the job, embracing change, and building the role you want to see yourself in.

Athletics & Extracurriculars
Navigating College Subcultures: Helping Your Student Find Community

A guide for families supporting students as they explore connection, purpose, and belonging in college

College Students
Note - Taking Series Part 1: The One Skill to Rule Them All

With so many different ways to take notes and no consistent guidance on which methods work best for the task, students must figure it out on their own. While I can’t tell you which note-taking technique is the one to rule them all, I have some professional opinions.

College Students
Note-taking in College: How to Find a Method that Works for You

When the fall semester begins, many freshmen are confident that they already know how to take good notes for their college classes. Good note-taking requires considerable thought and attention, not just effort.

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