A degree is not a prerequisite to a successful career or better job prospects, but in many cases, it can help you get past a slump or plateau. It’s a valuable...
Two-thirds of graduate students tend to regret their decision to attend grad school, either due to student debt, their choice of major, or the stress and burnout it causes.
One of the biggest selling points of college is the student life experience: the parties, extracurriculars, and long-lasting friendships.However, it’s an entirely different experience when you’re studying online and not interacting...
The average amount of student debt in the US is between $37,574 and $52,921. Tuition alone costs tens of thousands and can take decades, if not a lifetime, to pay...
Enrolling in a degree program or university is always a major decision and can determine your career path. One of the most significant decisions you’ll make, in addition to your major and...
What to Do When You’re Going Through Hard timesMost of us have gone through hard times in one way or another. Maybe we’ve lost a loved one, faced a big...
What are No Phone, Fully Remote Jobs?If you’ve been on social media or job boards lately, you may have seen people searching for “no phone, fully remote” jobs. This type...
The Dreaded Dry PromotionIf you’re not familiar with the term “dry promotion,” you may have still received one. In fact, many, if not most, of us have been given a...
Why are Bad Managers Everywhere?Bad managers are everywhere, regardless of what field you work in. They micromanage, undermanage, schedule poorly, hire bad workers, and cop an attitude when faced with...
Why Artists Need CollegeMany artists don’t see a reason to go to college. In fact, there’s a stereotype that higher education stifles creativity and can negatively affect progress. In reality,...
Importance of a Healthy WorkplaceMost of us probably have read or know from experience what makes a toxic workplace “toxic.” Poor management, bad structure, and low employee morale all build...
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