Wednesday, February 20, 2013

College Success Motivator #5 - If you have no backup plan in a career...



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#5

If you have no backup plan in a career like acting, you not only need a fervent belief in your talent – you better have the talent to stay on a tight rope with no safety net beneath you.  For more traditional fields, you will likely have an easier time transitioning into your dream job. (For example, Chemistry majors who didn’t get accepted into a medical school can hopefully work for a year in that field and reapply to medical schools the following year.)

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

College Success Motivator #4 - Don’t let anyone crush your dreams. However...


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#4

Don’t let anyone crush your dreams.  However, the riskier your dream, the better your backup plan must be.


Monday, February 18, 2013

College Success Motivator #3 - Every Career has an Arc




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#3

Every career has an arc, and you are at the beginning of the curve.  Don’t be surprised if your career direction changes significantly a few times before and after you reach the peak.

Did You Know… The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has not attempted to estimate the number of times people change careers in the course of their working lives.  However, in September 2010, the Bureau found that from age 18 to age 44, individuals held an average of 11 jobs. 


Sunday, February 17, 2013

College Success Motivator #2 - Picking a career path




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#2

Picking a career path boils down to a cost benefit analysis and a gut check.  It is a game of reality versus passion, and hopefully you can start blazing a meaningful path in college.  Check your gut instinct first and then assess your career options.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

College Success Motivator #1 - As a Freshman...



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#1

As a Freshman, it is not only okay to have no idea what to major in, it’s also a sign of an open mind to the diverse menu that college has to offer.  Choose classes which seem interesting to you rather than classes that parents or peers say you have to take immediately.