Archive for May, 2008

Live the Dream

May 9, 2008 3:33 pm Career Advice

Today’s message is simple: don’t procrastinate doing what you love. It may seem risky in the short-term, but it will reap benefits material and emotional in the long run. Do what you love, and you can’t help but soar.

College Students: Tomorrow’s Future Leaders?

May 7, 2008 2:52 pm Education

One need only look to the recent drug bust at San Diego State to see that discipline, higher learning, and character are out the window. College has become a big party. Colleges put students through rigorous admission processes only to let them run rampant once they get there.

Education & Training Resources

May 2, 2008 9:53 am Resources

Your education is one of the most important aspects of your development. Whether you’re a visual, verbal, or hands-on learner, you can find an education & training program that fits your style. Getting your education from an accredited college or university can give you plenty of career options in the years ahead. If you want [...]

Education vs. Experience: Don’t kid yourself!

May 2, 2008 9:08 am Career Advice, Choosing a School, Online Education, Preparing for School

Self-made entrepreneurs thumb their noses at their school-going counterparts, insisting that the really important lessons can only be gained through real-world experience. While experience is an invaluable companion to education, however, school is still the best way to build a solid foundation for the rest of your career.

Cheating is Stupid

May 1, 2008 12:08 pm Career Advice, Education

You go to school to learn and to gain credibility through attainment of a diploma, so you can hold it up to a prospective employer and say, “Yeah, I’m legit.” Post-high school, people actually pay money for this opportunity. So it doesn’t make any sense when you hear of cheating becoming so prevalent in today’s universities.