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1. Tips for Choosing a College
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... shortlist your colleges even further. If you have an idea of what you want, look for schools that offer programs or courses that fit your needs. A career assessment test or guidance counseling may help ...
2. Helping Your Child Choose a College
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... Assessment Instruments, Research, Networking, The Resume, Interviewing, References and more? Can they help students with internships, part-time and summer jobs? Can they steer students to alumni who are ...
... you are unsure of what career you would like to pursue, there are many resources you can use to help. Talk to your counselor about taking a career assessment test. High schools usually issue these tests ...
Test Your Internet Skills: Introducing the iSkills Assessment Unless you've been stranded on a deserted island somewhere, you're probably familiar with using the Internet to gather information for school ...
... component to an English proficiency exam was crucial. Whether or not the IELTS is a better exam really seems to be a matter of opinion. However, its acceptance as an assessment tool has grown in the United ...
Plan to Take the PLAN Ever wondered how you might do on the ACT if you took it today? You can get a good idea of how you might score by taking the PLAN Assessment during your sophomore year. It can help ...
... assessment of the essay section.  Each essay is evaluated by two independent readers using a 6-point scale. Each reader is unaware of the other’s scoring. In cases where the two readers’ scores differ ...
Beyond the Job Interview: Personality and Skills Assessments Whatever happened to the days where getting a job meant mailing a resume to a few dozen different places and waiting to be called in for ...
... ethics as a psychologist are exemplary. In providing a broad spectrum of psychological assessment and treatment, he has more than proven his ability to lead a large and complex mental health care system. ...
... with a candid assessment of perceived weaknesses are far more convincing than letters that contain only superlative comments. Admissions readers, even those at the top schools, are not interested in flawless ...
... them individually: 1. Your long- and short-term goals. 2. Your relevant past experience. 3. An assessment of your strengths and the gaps in your experience/education. 4. How an MBA program will bridge ...
...  The next step is reconciling your self-assessment and research with the job market. You may not find a perfect match, but with some creativity you should at least be able to find a job that will ...
... you should include your updated resume as well as a cover sheet that illuminates the kinds of assessments you have made about your experience. Give your recommender as much material and insight as you ...
Self-Assessment by ResumeEdge.com To many recent college graduates, the most difficult part of finding a job does not involve formatting resumes, networking, and answering interview questions with ...