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As summer comes to a close, it's a new beginning & fresh start to a successful school year. In this episode your host, Jadyn Hailey shares the perfect inspo for going back to school when it comes to style + supplies, boosting your confidene and the ultimate motivation to get organized. This is going to be the best school year yet, time to make it count. Tune into this episode with a black tea with whole milk, as you feel excited for the school year ahead! Current Obsessions: - beach house / coastal look - candles!! woodsy ones for fall - hire easilyyyy with indeed - taking my health seriously with zocdoc Become your own dream girl with me!! : - Instagram: Jadyn's Instagram & Busy, Yet Pretty Instagram - Busy, Yet Pretty Groupchat - NEW!!!! Productive Day In My Life: WATCH - Tiktok: @Fairyjadyn - My Amazon Storefront: Jadyn's Storefront - Outfit Details: My Closet
You gotta take the time to visit some colleges to understand what you like and what you need and what you need to avoid. Give yourself a moment to hear from students about their experiences with great tips when they visited six colleges (small, big, and medium) and their experiences when they visited campuses like UCLA, Whittier College, Cal Poly Pomona, Loyola Marymount University, University of Southern California AND Chapman University.
Sydney Gowan, a senior at Texas A&M University, joins the Kick Your Boots Up Podcast to share her inspiring journey into agriculture and her passion for communication and leadership. Growing up in Frisco, Texas, Sydney discovered her love for agriculture through FFA in high school, even helping to charter a new FFA chapter. At Texas A&M, Sydney pursues a double major in Agricultural Communications and Journalism, and Agricultural Leadership and Development. Her leadership extends beyond academics, actively participating in programs like Fish Camp to help freshmen adapt to campus life. Sydney's passion led her to an internship with Justin Boots' marketing team, inspired by a conversation with PR Manager, Taylor Morton, during a class assignment. Tune in to hear Sydney's insights and experiences.
You're excited that your kids are home from college for the summer, but living under one roof again can be a big adjustment. Here, we're sharing three ways to avoid conflict when your kids come home for summer break. To support more content like this, become an AARP member at aarp.org. And don't forget to subscribe for more tips and tricks to help make your life a little easier —and happier!
In this episode, I had a chat with Josh Burleson ( @Sleepyplumbr )about how he dropped out of college and got into plumbing. We also discuss service, the advantages of maintenance calls, and social media. Josh is on all platforms and has great educational content for plumbers of all experience!Check me out on YouTube where I have the video version. Leave a comment and reach out to me at: Brandon@ThatPlumbingPodcast.comto be a guest, ask questions, comment, coaching, or help getting into the trades in the Phoenix area.
Hola Amigis!It's episode 43!Listen in as Adri spill the tea on tips and tricks for those who are college bound! We will focus on our mental health, what I am reading and things I wish I knew going into college both undergrad/grad school. Writing Prompt:How would you show up differently if you allowed yourself to do the things you're afraid of?Currently Reading:Adriana:Transcend: The New Science of Self-ActualizationScott Barry KaufmanCemetery of Untold StoriesJulia AlvarezLetters to a Young Artist: Straight-up Advice on Making a Life in the Arts-For Actors, Performers, Writers, and Artists of Every KindAnna Deavere SmithSupport the show
Download and listen to Kristi Steele, Owner at KC360. She assists families through the collegiate admission process. On this episode Steele communicates the new FAFSA filing. Also, she discusses the application process, essays, SAT/ACT testing, financial aid and scholarships. This is a must listen if you want to hear tips and advice from a college counselor.
Manfred Schepers is oprichter en CEO van ILX Management, een in Amsterdam gevestigd SDG-fonds voor opkomende markten. Verder is hij vicevoorzitter van de Raad van Commissarissen van Van Lanschot Kempen en lid van de Raad van Commissarissen van de NWB bank. Manfred studeerde aan de prestigieuze London School Economics en volgde daarvoor het Internationale Baccalaureate aan het United World College in Wales. Met 40 jaar ervaring heeft Manfred uitgebreide expertise opgebouwd in ontwikkelingsfinanciering en internationale kapitaalmarkten, zowel in leidinggevende als toezichthoudende rollen. Zijn loopbaan begon in 1983 bij Bankers Trust International (New York en Londen), dat nu onderdeel is van Deutsche Bank. Gedurende lange tijd werkte hij bij UBS, waar hij diverse functies vervulde in Tokyo en Singapore, waaronder Global Head of Debt Capital Markets. Tussen 2006 en 2016 was Manfred werkzaam bij de European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), waar hij onder andere de rol van CFO vervulde en zich bezighield met Institutional Investment Partnerships. Manfred is 63, woont in Loenen en heeft een zoon en twee dochters die allen in Londen wonen. *** Op de hoogte blijven van Leaders in Finance? Abonneer je dan op de nieuwsbrief. *** Leaders in Finance wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door EY, MeDirect, RiskQuest, Kayak en Roland Berger. *** Vragen, suggesties of feedback? Graag! Via email: info@leadersinfinance.nl en check de website leadersinfinance.nl *** Eerdere gasten bij de Leaders in Finance podcast waren onder andere: Klaas Knot (President DNB), Robert Swaak (CEO ABN AMRO), Frank Elderson (directie ECB), David Knibbe (CEO NN), Janine Vos (RvB Rabobank), Jos Baeten (CEO ASR), Nadine Klokke (CEO Knab), Gita Salden (CEO BNG Bank), Annerie Vreugdenhil (CIO ING), Karien van Gennip (CEO VGZ), Maarten Edixhoven (CEO Van Lanschot Kempen), Jeroen Rijpkema (CEO Triodos), Chantal Vergouw (CEO Interpolis), Geert Lippens (CEO BNP Paribas NL), Simone Huis in 't Veld (CEO Euronext), Nout Wellink (ex DNB), Onno Ruding (ex minister van financiën), Maurice Oostendorp en Martijn Gribnau (CEOs Volksbank), Yoram Schwarz (CEO Movir), Laura van Geest (Bestuursvoorzitter AFM) Katja Kok (CEO Van Lanschot CH), Ali Niknam (CEO bunq), Nick Bortot (CEO BUX), Petri Hofsté (Commissaris, o.a. Rabobank en Achmea), Peter Paul de Vries (CEO Value8), Barbara Baarsma (CEO Rabo Carbon Bank), Jan van Rutte (Commissaris PGGM, BNG Bank, vml CFO ABN AMRO), Marguerite Soeteman-Reijnen (Chair Aon Holdings), Annemarie Jorritsma (o.a. Voorzitter NVP), Lidwin van Velden (CEO Waterschapsbank), Don Ginsel (CEO Holland Fintech), Jan-Willem van der Schoot (CEO Mastercard NL), Tjeerd Bosklopper (CEO NN NL), Joanne Kellermann (Chair PFZW), Steven Maijoor (Chair ESMA), Radboud Vlaar (CEO Finch Capital), Karin van Baardwijk (CEO Robeco) en Annette Mosman (CEO APG). --> tussen haakjes de functie ten tijde van het interview
In this episode, Josh and WIll continue the #tedlasso goes to #college series. In this series, they leverage lessons from the show about #leadership, #learning, and #people to glean how we can be better teachers. In this third episode, they are joined by the awesome Robin Jeffers to glean insights about caring for students from the character Rebecca. After that, they discuss Robin's new favorite tool CommonLit.org. For more on our conversation, check out the episode page here. Head over to our website at hitechpod.us for all of our episode pages, send some support at Buy Me a Coffee, our Twitter, our YouTube, our connection to Education Podcast Network, and to see our faces (maybe skip the last one). Start making your podcast on Riverside.fm today using our affiliate sign-up link! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hitechpod/message
Join us and listen in with the SI College Counseling Team, with over 75 years of college counseling experience, to advise our wonderful parents and guardians regarding the next steps. As your support team expands at St. Ignatius College Counselors, the key thing is to check in with your student on what their needs are versus the wants of others. To utilize the resources available and to ask questions ahead of time as the college admissions countdown begins. Subscribe, learn, and let's move forward TOGETHER! For more information and resources subscribe to our YouTube Channel, as well, @SICollegeCounseling
It's time for some back to school advice! I talk about popularity, being yourself, and share the advice that I wish I could go back in time and give my younger self. Enjoy:)WEEKLY QUOTE: "You only live once but if you do it right, once is enough"- Mae WestSOCIALS: ( lets connect
Dr. Tom Curran shares insights for Catholic students and parents about how to have a good college experience. Tom gives practical tips for seeking intentional Catholic education for kids and talks about his trip to Franciscan University of Steubenville.
From accommodation to commuting, check out the top tips for heading back to college as a young person from a rural area.
Dr. Janet Dee Spoltore, long time Coalition advocate and community member, joined us for a wonderful conversation about supporting young adults and their families as they transition to college. Dr. Spoltore is currently the Director of Student Counseling and Health Services at Connecticut College, as well as a licensed psychologist and leader in the field of college student mental health. If you are curious about ways to help your student through this transition- please listen!
Jimmy, Eli, and Halley discuss the AP Psychology ban in Florida and all things college advice such as Freshman year, clubs, transferring schools, roommates, and party life. Full video on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@jellypodcastofficial Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jellypodcast/ Follow us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@jellypodcastofficial --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jellypodcastofficial/support
Load up your shopping cart because, with these tips, you can get more of what you need for your dorm on a budget! In this episode, Elena and her sister Andrea talk about what they love most: finding things you need for less. We'll give you suggestions for where to shop, what student discount apps to download, and dorm tips we learned FROM college that can help you now!Follow us on Instagram!Learn more about Scoir
College Decision Day is right around the corner! Still making your final choice? We've got tips for you! ⭐ We'll talk with college expert and former Dean of Admissions, Peter Van Buskirk, about what to do if you've been admitted OR are on the waitlist for schools, important things to consider (like fit and the financial aspect), and what you can do NOW before making your final decision!Follow us on Instagram!Learn more about Scoir
On our thirteenth episode, Erin welcomes Ryan Robinson, Graduate Student in the MBA program, to talk about his WVU experience. Key topics for this episode include: 1) why Ryan made a switch from Forensics to Business 2) how Ryan is graduating with 2 graduate degrees in 2 years (WOW!), 3) what the Morgantown/WVU community has taught Ryan, and 4) Ryan's first WVU memory. If you are interested in graduate education at West Virginia University, please visit our website at www.graduateadmissions.wvu.edu. Don't forget to subscribe to our blog or download one of our online resource guides for more information about the GRE, specific career industries, tips on how to submit your strongest graduate application and more!If you enjoyed or found value in this podcast, please leave a review on your favorite listening platform or follow us on the following social media networks:FacebookTwitterInstagramYou can register for either of our campus visit experiences here!
Wondering if college is worth it? We'll help you think through how to evaluate the return on investment and avoid some pitfalls that might decrease your ROI. Are you a senior or the parent of a senior who hasn't yet done anything on the college process? We have some to dos and timelines to get you going! We'll also discuss the who, what, where, when, and why of college interviews—tune in for some tips.
Wondering if college is worth it? We'll help you think through how to evaluate the return on investment and avoid some pitfalls that might decrease your ROI. Are you a senior or the parent of a senior who hasn't yet done anything on the college process? We have some to dos and timelines to get you going! We'll also discuss the who, what, where, when, and why of college interviews—tune in for some tips.
Wondering if college is worth it? We'll help you think through how to evaluate the return on investment and avoid some pitfalls that might decrease your ROI. Are you a senior or the parent of a senior who hasn't yet done anything on the college process? We have some to dos and timelines to get you going! We'll also discuss the who, what, where, when, and why of college interviews—tune in for some tips.
In this episode I got to talk to Kayleigh about her running and injury story, creating a healthy relationship with exercise that she enjoys, the college decision process, and so much more! This episode was super fun and Kayleigh has lots of good things to say! Kayleighs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fithappyhealthykayls/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realistically.ruby/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realistically.ruby --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ruby-may-tetz/support
Nick, Tim, and Joey discuss their current shoe status, give advice for college, cuddle puddles, and more! Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:01:00 - Tim “The Mullet” Gettys 00:04:02 - Tim's Shoe Problem 00:09:26 - Housekeeping 00:10:22 - Getting Lacers to Lace Tim's Shoes 00:20:35 - College Tips & Horniness Levels 00:34:44 - Ads 00:36:57 - The Work Force and Protected Cuddle Puddles 00:43:06 - Tattoo or $10K Fine?! 00:53:22 - Definitely Not a Segment About Pranking Greg
Episode Summary Hey caregivers! This is part two of the college tips series. This is all about move in day for your college kids. Moving day is coming up fast. Are you and your college kid ready? Here's some tips to help. Show Links Follow Larissa on social media @coach_larissat Follow the Series Using the tag, Larissa Caregiver Tips, to find all episodes in the series! Subscribe You can subscribe to Larissa's Caregiver Tips podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your audio. If you enjoyed this episode make sure to listen to others here. Join the Conversation! Make sure to join the conversation on your favorite social channel using #coach_larissat. If you enjoyed this episode then make sure to listen to others! Want to advertise/sponsor our show Please email start@lorickroad.com Disclaimer The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers and are not necessarily representative of the views, thoughts, and opinions held by Lorick Road Road Creative (LRC). TAGS Larissa Caregiver Tips Series
When the kids leave for college, it is a trying time for the parents, and of course, not so much for the kids. My husband and I have one daughter who is a senior in college in Florida, and one leaving in just a few weeks. She graduated in the Spring and is headed off to Nashville to pursue her dreams. In this episode, I want to talk about preparing our kids to leave home and share 10 Things I'm Glad I Taught My Kids Before They Left for College. And I don't just mean the days and the weeks before they leave, but the 18 years before they leave. Listen in as we talk about: [3:15] Why what other people say or think doesn't matter [4:45] The value in doing chores [6:15] Showing your kids vulnerability and that pain is okay [8:30] Why you don't need to be friends with everyone [9:45] Staying true to yourself [10:35] The power of listening [11:15] Allowing yourself to make mistakes [12:00] Teaching them how to help [12:55] Patience and manners [13:55] Creating traditions Notes from Natalie: Sign Up for Natalie's Newsletter Collaborate here! Connect with Natalie Tysdal On Instagram On YouTube On Facebook Website
The past 12 months have been a whirlwind for us. One of the biggest changes that we've had is seeing our first granddaughter leave for college. Our relationship might be closer than some families because Malani and her mom lived in our home for most of her formative years. We were lucky to have that time together and were involved in supporting her as she prepared for this transition. We know things have changed in the 20 years since our daughters went to college, but it was really fascinating how much! Back when our girls were doing this, they wrote their own essay or two, toured some schools and with fingers crossed, applied to state colleges and universities with the hopes (at least ours as parents) of benefitting from in-state tuition and a two-hour ride from home. Preparing for the college application process starts earlier than ever. College consultants can assist students and parents in the application process, writing multiple essays, the common application, FAFSA forms, staying on schedule and so much more. Hint: If you're thinking about this kind of service, look for the person you want to work with while your teen is in the 10th grade. The best ones will be booked early We definitely learned a lot during this process and in this episode of the Officially Fenner podcast, we're going to begin a conversation about what we call "The Real Kollege Knowledge", because...it's a different world!We're talking about the options that young adults have as they plan for post-high school life, the investment of time, patience and resources, planning, research and creating your tribe of support including family and yes, our college consultant, who I now refer to as Malani's Fairy Godmother :)This is episode one of a series on the road to college. If you are a parent, or grandparents like us of a soon-to-be high school graduate, tune in as we share what worked for us, and be sure to subscribe so that you don't miss upcoming episodes. We'll cover choosing the right school, paying for college, ways to save on the cost, things that we didn't expect, and the things we found that were really helpful as Malani prepared to leave.Resources mentioned in this series include: College Consultant - @Geanine Thompson - http://www.thecollegeguru.com Kollege Knowledge: A Grrl's Guide to Surviving the First Year - https://www.amazon.com/Kollege-Knowledge-Girls-Guide-Surviving/dp/B0196YKTZ6@GrownandFlown#college #offtocollege #collegeknowledge #highereducation #collegecounseling #collegeready #collegeadmissions #higheredResources mentioned in this series include: College Consultant - @GeanineThompson - http://www.thecollegeguru.com Kollege Knowledge: A Grrl's Guide to Surviving the First Year - https://www.amazon.com/Kollege-Knowledge-Girls-Guide-Surviving/dp/B0196YKTZ6@GrownandFlown
It's Monday and you know what that means - Fresh Validation has a new podcast for you! This week, Elaina and Hope share what the “college experience” has been for them. They touch on financial decisions, transferring universities, annoying professors, study tips, time management skills, making connections, and more advice on how to manage such a chaotic time in life. Grab a pen and paper and take some valuable notes from two seniors!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshvalidationpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/freshvalidationpodcast/Email: freshvalidationpodcast@gmail.comDon't forget to rate, subscribe, and let us know what you think. Happy listening!
Looking at an overview of the theme on education, it's important to realize that education comes continuously throughout life formally or informally. You decide whether you will take the information or education and actually apply that to learning in the way of action. This action in turn can then create wisdom. Being intentional about not only gathering information but better yet being able to filter and apply that information effectively will set you apart. Margin Membership Sign-up: https://millennialmargin.com/learn/How are your finances doing? Take the quiz: https://i2tvdm52vbg.typeform.com/to/YFcT68CWJared created Millennial Margin out of necessity, as he has watched countless people schedule-away, mortgage-up, and max-out their lives. Margin is simply the antithesis, providing leeway in an increasingly margin-less culture.Subscribe for daily tips and discussions about how to better manage your personal finances and, by extension, your margin.Listen to the podcast: https://margin.simplecast.com/Have a question? Contact Jared at jared@millennialmargin.comFollow Millennial Margin: facebook.com/millennialmargin, instagram.com/millennialmargin1, or simply visit millennialmargin.comGoal/Disclaimer: My goal with [Margin] is to prepare you with the knowledge but then inspire you to act on that knowledge. My goal is to be in your corner bridging the gap between your trusted CPA, attorney, and financial planner. My advice is simply from my own personal experiences and is not meant to override or replace professional advice from your trusted investment professional. The content found here is for entertainment purposes only.
Taking a look at not only the direct costs of furthering your education, you also want to factor in the intangible costs and benefits. So much of this is difficult to pinpoint, but you can only gain wisdom from getting knowledge to then apply but being careful to evaluate where this knowledge needs to come from is important. Starting off by setting a focus point so that you are not just going to school to go to school and dealing with the direct and indirect costs associated with that decision. Making sure not to go to school without a plan! Looking at options to avoid immediately signing up for student loans especially before having a plan for the education you are pursuing. Margin Membership Sign-up: https://millennialmargin.com/learn/How are your finances doing? Take the quiz: https://i2tvdm52vbg.typeform.com/to/YFcT68CWJared created Millennial Margin out of necessity, as he has watched countless people schedule-away, mortgage-up, and max-out their lives. Margin is simply the antithesis, providing leeway in an increasingly margin-less culture.Subscribe for daily tips and discussions about how to better manage your personal finances and, by extension, your margin.Listen to the podcast: https://margin.simplecast.com/Have a question? Contact Jared at jared@millennialmargin.comFollow Millennial Margin: facebook.com/millennialmargin, instagram.com/millennialmargin1, or simply visit millennialmargin.comGoal/Disclaimer: My goal with [Margin] is to prepare you with the knowledge but then inspire you to act on that knowledge. My goal is to be in your corner bridging the gap between your trusted CPA, attorney, and financial planner. My advice is simply from my own personal experiences and is not meant to override or replace professional advice from your trusted investment professional. The content found here is for entertainment purposes only.
Once you have looked at paying-off your debt based on the 12-steps reviewed in the last episode it will be important to increase your investing. Looking at your budget once the debt has been cleared, you will figure out what you have leftover to invest. Looking at tax-favored investing options will be key to accomplishing your long term goals. Not allowing a fear of missing out, but making sure that you are coming up with a plan that allows you to steadily invest without trying to time the markets. It's important to build a plan based upon your goals ranging from the financial independence retire early movement for someone who wants to retire in their 30's or 40's to working a career that takes you into your 50's or 60's. Working a plan that works based on the vision you have developed, will be especially important. Looking at some retirement plan options will help you begin this process! Margin Membership Sign-up: https://millennialmargin.com/learn/How are your finances doing? Take the quiz: https://i2tvdm52vbg.typeform.com/to/YFcT68CWJared created Millennial Margin out of necessity, as he has watched countless people schedule-away, mortgage-up, and max-out their lives. Margin is simply the antithesis, providing leeway in an increasingly margin-less culture.Subscribe for daily tips and discussions about how to better manage your personal finances and, by extension, your margin.Listen to the podcast: https://margin.simplecast.com/Have a question? Contact Jared at jared@millennialmargin.comFollow Millennial Margin: facebook.com/millennialmargin, instagram.com/millennialmargin1, or simply visit millennialmargin.comGoal/Disclaimer: My goal with [Margin] is to prepare you with the knowledge but then inspire you to act on that knowledge. My goal is to be in your corner bridging the gap between your trusted CPA, attorney, and financial planner. My advice is simply from my own personal experiences and is not meant to override or replace professional advice from your trusted investment professional. The content found here is for entertainment purposes only.
Money becomes a hot topic in college. It seems like almost nobody has it, and everyone stresses about it! This week we have Julianna Cook '23 on to talk about how you can STILL HAVE FUN WHILE ON A BUDGET!
tips to pay for college that aren't talked about enough, discussing the privilege it is to be able to afford to build your resume with volunteer and internship work, random things you'll forget to pack, how to meet people, and roommate tips !! finished off this episode introducing the idea of a cleansing shower ritual to help us release all of the negativity and grime we've been holding onto- healing ourselves heals the world! especially for those of us absolutely festering in our small towns over the summer ;)
Hi Team! If college, trade school, or tech school is around the corner for your teen, you're probably beginning to list the to-do's and what if's! I hear you there! Lots of the families I coach are peeking their heads out of the "just get to graduation" space, to take a look at the "get ready for college" section of the journey. On today's show, you'll hear from the brilliant and uplifting, Alec, who recently graduated with a BA in psychology. His tips and perspectives can help you begin to shift your thinking about college- or independent living-prep for your teen or young adult. (And...if your child isn't yet graduating, you'll still want to tune in to hear some of Alec's thoughts on balance, emotional regulation, and ways families can communicate! He shares so many easy-to-use strategies!) And, if this kind of help is exactly what you're looking for right now, you've got to join our summer launch to college group. Imagine ending the summer feeling 100% confident in your teen's ability to handle independent life! That's what we're doing in our group! Learn more: https://sarahkesty.com/college/ and sign up: https://www.coachaccountable.com/offering/PrvVYjdTnxfBUB2aAbtGBKD42lkOAio All my love to you, Sarah
And we're back with Part 2 of "What I Wish I Knew Before College!" Y'all loved our first episode in this series so in today's episode, we talk with 5 more college grads about their biggest tips & advice for you. Time stamps below!Time Stamps:1:10 Conversation with Shohom:1:45 Social media 6:30 Not getting caught up in what you think you're “supposed” to be doing 12:20 Conversation with D'Lanna:12:50 Tips for introducing yourself to your professors16:09 Changing friends throughout your college career19:00 Conversation with Cole:19:28 Learning another language before going to college20:28 Saving money for college & student discounts 23:13 Conversation with Anna:23:31 Being curious about and reflective of the things outside of class27:15 Mastering the 20 minute nap28:42 Conversation with Paul:29:00 Researching professors with “Rate My Professor” 32:04 Setting yourself up for success senior year & internships35:22 How joining clubs/meeting people can open doors for you in the futureFollow us on Instagram! @ScoirIncLearn more about Scoir: www.scoir.com
Here's the tea: the dining hall food may be trash and you might *actually* miss your hometown, but you WILL make friends and join really cool clubs. In today's episode, we talk with 4 college grads about what they wish they knew before college! Time stamps below!Time Stamps:Conversation with Caroline: 1:55 - 13:402:22 Not letting the idea of being a "freshman" get to your head5:04 Tips for building up confidence when starting at a new school10:46 Finding a great study spot on campusConversation with Ashley: 13:47 - 27:2514:29 Making the most of your dorm room space18:13 Putting yourself out there & meeting people at collegeConversation with Noah: 27:31 - 34:1727:55 Joining clubs 29:47 Studying abroadConversation with Emily: 34:21 - 38:1035:13 Learning about your student loan and financial aid options early onFollow us on Instagram! @ScoirInc
Episode 1: All About Greek Life In episode 1 of season 3, learn about how greek life sororities and fraternities work. This is my personal experience with being a first-generation student in a multicultural sorority, Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc. Grab your fav headphones and have a laugh. Check out BTDT: Follow Been there. Done that. on IG & YT: https://www.instagram.com/beenthere.donethat.podcast/ http://www.youtube.com/c/MarielaLozano-Mars
Aaron & AJ talk about our favorite OG Asian youtubers, give tips to people applying to colleges, and whether or not they would date a friend's ex. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bellowbois/support
Former Dean of Admission and Strategic Advisor to Scoir, Peter Van Buskirk, is joined by Director of College Partnerships for Mastery Charter Schools, Lance Dronkers, to offer tips for talking finances with your family. This interview was conducted on November 4, 2021.
Learn the keys to getting into an Ivy League school with advice for parents and students in this interview with educational consultant Julie Kim. Listen now: https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/thcc-episode-139-getting-into-ivy-league-schools/ *** Check out these FREE resources for all your college financial needs: https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/resources/ *** We care about what you think and want to help you out, so we'd appreciate you reviewing us on Apple, Stitcher, or on your favorite podcast platform!
Find out how to help your teen get hired after college in this interview with Kyyah Abdul, author of The Prepared Graduate. Listen to the episode now: https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/thcc-episode-136-the-prepared-graduate/ *** Check out these FREE resources for all your college financial needs: https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/resources/ *** We care about what you think and want to help you out, so we'd appreciate you reviewing us on Apple, Stitcher, or on your favorite podcast platform!
Are you in college or getting ready to go into college? The girls give you tips and ideas that will help you have the best experience for the next level of your education.
Listen to this very short podcast to hear the 20 things I have learned throughout my 20 years of life.
Episode 6: Parties, Dating, and Work-Life Balance In episode 6 of season 2, learn about how to manage your time and have fun with my friend and colleague Francesca. She just graduated from ASU and has a ton of experience with the social scene. Grab your fav headphones and have a laugh. Check out her pages: https://www.instagram.com/francescaperrellli/ https://www.instagram.com/frankiiesphotography/ Follow Been there. Done that. on IG & YT: https://www.instagram.com/beenthere.donethat.podcast/ http://www.youtube.com/c/MarielaLozano-Mars
Scoir Content Marketing Manager, Erin Barnes, is joined by Former Dean of Admission and Strategic Advisor to Scoir, Peter Van Buskirk, to discuss the college interview.Our conversation covers topics such as: how interviews factor into the admission process, virtual vs in-person interviews, actual interview tips, and more. This interview was conducted on June 10, 2021.
Episode 5: Thriving in College as an International Student In episode 5, learn about the experience of an international student through the lens of my friend and colleague Yoann. She just graduated from ASU and will be traveling in the U.S. before heading back to Taiwan. Check out her page: https://www.instagram.com/_yoann0415/ Follow Been there. Done that. on IG & YT: https://www.instagram.com/beenthere.donethat.podcast/ http://www.youtube.com/c/MarielaLozano-Mars
Episode 4: Breaking Glass Ceilings as a Black Woman In episode 4, I talk with my friend and colleague Aniyah Braveboy, about her passion for helping the Black community and underrepresented minorities to find and use their voice. Check out her page: https://www.instagram.com/aniyahsolea/ Follow Been there. Done that. on IG & YT: https://www.instagram.com/beenthere.donethat.podcast/ http://www.youtube.com/c/MarielaLozano-Mars
Exploring Your Career Through Internships and Ambassador Programs In Episode 3, listen to tips on how you can score an internship or ambassador opportunity. I interview my friend Moses Adams who has a ton of experience with internship and ambassador programs in college and will work full time with AT&T this year. Listen to find out more about this topic. Find our socials below: BT.DT. Follow on Instagram & Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.instagram.com/beenthere.donethat.podcast/ http://www.youtube.com/c/MarielaLozano-Mars Moses Adams https://www.instagram.com/mosesadamsofficial/
Today we have the super inspiring and gorgeous Olimata from @wellwitholi over on Instagram on Take The Cake! We chat about the importance of representation in ED recovery, racism in treatment, research, knowledge and accessibility as well as her top tips on supporting your health in a holistic way in college.RESOURCES FOR BLACK AND BIPOC PEOPLE:NEDA Black Resources Master List: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/black-lives-matter-resourcesTherapy For Black Girls: https://therapyforblackgirls.com/Black Minds Matter UK: https://www.blackmindsmatteruk.com/The Loveland Foundation: https://thelovelandfoundation.org/BAATN: https://www.baatn.org.uk/Devinia Noel: https://www.devinianoel.com/intuitive-eating-coaching (Black intuitive eating coach)London Centre For Intuitive Eating: https://londoncentreforintuitiveeating.co.uk/BEAT Eating Disorders UK: https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/Follow Oli on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellwitholi/?hl=enFollow me in Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katenoel__Follow Take The Cake Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takethecakepod/Podcast artwork: https://www.instagram.com/tee_final.jpg/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/take-the-cake-with-kate-noel/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
hello teabags and welcome back! in this weeks episode, we are giving y'all our best college advice for the new semester! don't forget to follow us on our instagram @thirstteathursday!