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The careers of some of the country’s leading politicians began at University, however, while student politics is not as serious as “real-life” politics, there are lessons to be learned. Continue reading
Posted in Academics, Campus Activities, Life at USG, Uncategorized, Work Experience
Tagged advice, CAMPAIGNING, Elections, fun, learning, lessons learned, life, politics, school, Student Life, USG Student Council, work
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Your USG’s life depends on it.
Hello folks, it’s Friday! Where is the party at? I remember asking myself this question in high school. It’s only at USG that I understand a different use for this terminology. This year the party is at the Student Council … Continue reading
Professional Development
Here are a few ways you can prepare for finding a job you want. Continue reading
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Tagged career ready, CISC, job application, LinkedIn, portfolio, professional development, real world, resume, USG
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Now is YOUR time
A significant fact to note is that there are stipends available for each position on the student council! So why not earn some extra cash while engaging, empowering and evolving the USG student body. Continue reading
Posted in Academics, Faculty & Staff, Life at USG, Uncategorized, Work Experience
Tagged campus, Elections, fun, inspiration, learning, school, Student Life, work
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“International Night”Through my Eyes.
I am pretty sure you guys read about Joel past post about International Night and now are familiar with the term, goals, and conceptions this celebration brings withing the school and the community. So, here is a little memoir of … Continue reading
A Traveler With a Purpose
I consider myself a traveler with a purpose. If you have read my blogs within these past two years, you will notice that I love to travel. I categorize my travels into three different groups: pleasure service/volunteer/fellowship learning/studying abroad I’ve … Continue reading
‘Tis the Season…to apply for internships!
It can get overwhelming sitting in classes learning about theories and ideas, wondering what career you want to pursue. Internships provide hands-on experience applying the things you learn in class to work being done in the real world. Continue reading
Career Counseling #ForTheWin
One absolutely incredible (and did I mention free!!!) service available to any student taking classes at the Universities at Shady Grove is career counseling, a set of two or more conferences with a professional on-campus psychologist designed to help you find … Continue reading
Posted in Life at USG, Uncategorized, Work Experience
Tagged campus, campus services, career, Career and Internship Services, career choice, career counseling, Center for Counseling and Consultation, College, counseling, graduation, guidance, MBTI, Myers-Briggs, personality, the Universities at Shady Grove, therapy, Undergrad and Graduates, USG
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Thanksgiving Twist
Welcome back from the short break everyone! I hope everyone had a lovely Thanksgiving. As tempted as I am to talk about the delicious food I consumed during the break, I do want to rewind it back a couple weeks and talk about the “Alumnight” event that was hosted by the Undergraduate Programming Committee (UPC) on November 16th…. Continue reading
LEAD and leave a TRAIL
What is more important, career, friends, or family? Some of you will say career, because with a career you can take care of your family and stand up among your friends as the successful one. Others will say friends, because … Continue reading
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