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What Does College Graduation Really Mean?

What Does College Graduation Really Mean?

| May 22, 2013 | 1 Comment

American society likes to make a big deal out of college graduation but, in reality, it’s little more than a meaningless coming of age ritual. People go through K-12, ship off to college, graduate, and then they’re “adults.” They can get real jobs and move out…except, they can’t get jobs because there aren’t any, at [...]

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4 Tips to Transition from College to Career

4 Tips to Transition from College to Career

| April 3, 2013 | 2 Comments

If you’re a senior in college or a recent graduate, you’re likely trying to figure out how to make a smooth transition from the world of textbooks and exams to the working world. It’s a challenging time, and it can be intimidating to be on your own and supporting yourself. However, this is also an [...]

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Why Are Millennials the Most Stressed Generation?

Why Are Millennials the Most Stressed Generation?

| March 12, 2013 | 1 Comment

A recent study by the American Psychological Association revealed that Millennials are the most stressed-out age group in the country. In fact, more than half of the Millennials that took part in the study admitted to letting their issues keep them awake at night. Sadly, those who do lose sleep aren’t just anxious worriers or [...]

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Four Similarities Between Job Hunting And Looking For Love

Four Similarities Between Job Hunting And Looking For Love

| September 11, 2012 | 0 Comments

This decade has the tendency to feel like you’re teetering in limbo, and part of this uncertainty is the job hunt (ugh) and the search for your other half (bigger ugh.) Objective: Find that one person who you actually want to be around everyday and a job that you don’t dread going to every morning [...]

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The Post-Grad Burn Book: 10. Job Searching

The Post-Grad Burn Book: 10. Job Searching

| August 16, 2012 | 0 Comments

For 20-something years our lives were structured around this little thing called school. We spent our weekdays in class surrounded by peers, our weeknights doing homework and going to practice (and drinking when we got older), and our weekends socializing. During Summer, holidays, and breaks, we had time off, but we always knew that in [...]

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