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First Things First

So you just graduated in May, you haven’t found a job, and your lease will be running out before you know it.  What are your choices?  Moving back home, No!  Working for minimum wage, Maybe?  Couch surfing, definitely a possibility!  In all honesty, it’s tough being a grown up, and there still are jobs out […]

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Getting prepared for the MCAT

First things first, before you can do anything Medical School, you must take the Medical College Admission Test (aka the MCAT).  Now this is no ordinary test, this is the mother of all tests.  Months of preparation are necessary to gain the confidence and diligence it takes to make an awesome score.

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Tough Times Never Last

Hello my hungry job enthusiasts!  Career Queen Kathy Green here to soften the blow the economy has given us all.  With the deepest economic recession of this generation, I know you are concerned-and even quite worried-about job prospects following graduation.  I can definitely tell you there is a different approach you should take as you […]

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What’s with this Law School business?

Law School is a great option for students wanting to expand their education after undergrad.  With many other things (i.e. finding a job, applying for grad school or medical school) it can be a long and strenuous process.  With these steps, your quest of getting into law school might be a little easier. The LSAT. […]

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Social Networking and your Job Search

Social Networking (i.e. Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Linked-in, and yes, even blogging) have been getting a bad wrap when it comes to your job search.  I, along with many others, think that my pages are just for fun with my friends, I didn’t start it to look for a job, but employers might look to that as […]

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How to make the big bucks…

Many students have this idea instilled in them that with a college degree, you will be rolling in the big bucks once you graduate.  That may not be the case for many majors, especially with the economy at a low point for the time being. The salary of many entry level jobs out of college […]

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