Applying to college can be an overwhelming experience, especially regarding standardized testing. Some colleges require students to submit their SAT or ACT scores as part of their applications, while others offer test scores optionally. In recent years, a small but growing number of colleges have adopted a “test-blind” admissions policy, meaning that they do not …
Have you always been interested in marketing and had the knack for coming up with new ideas constantly? Or be good at problem-solving and can work well under pressure?
As a Career Coach, I have met a lot of students who put off finding an internship until their senior year of college. Many students believe they are unqualified to apply for jobs like this since they lack experience.
Have you made your final college decision yet? Well, there are several things to take into consideration after informing the college/university of your decision. One of the most significant challenges incoming freshman and transfer students make is not figuring out the cost of attendance and affordability before applying to a particular college/university.
Are you currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and planning on graduating this year? If yes, then we have some insights to help you navigate the start of your career and succeed in the field of architecture.
Transferring from a community college to a 4-year college/university is a big stepping stone. College students don’t realize the complexities that come with the transition process. From fulfilling requirements to a wave of emotions, college students feel overwhelmed when navigating the transfer process. We at Pathway2Career Consulting are here to help you avoid these five …