An art history major is ostensibly about the study of fine art, sculpture, architecture, painting, decoration, and other forms of artistic expression throughout history. But it’s actually so much more than that. “The magical thing about art history is how …
Here are a few resources that go in depth on how to write a letter of intent, what to include, and some common mistakes people make.
A letter of intent for graduate school is one of the most direct ways to show an admissions committee who you are beyond your GPA and test scores. Unlike a transcript, which records what you have done, a letter of …
Career mapping is the process of strategically planning your professional journey by identifying potential career paths, the skills you’ll need, and the steps to reach your long-term goals. For graphic design majors, career mapping is especially important because the field …
Choosing your study focus in college will take time and it may well change. For those who speak multiple languages, learn languages easily and enjoy travel, there are many study options available. Once you have a strong basis in a …
Mathematics is one of those subjects where you either love it or hate it, and it is notable for being one of the toughest majors out there. It might be easy to write mathematics off as being boring or even …
Career mapping is the process of strategically planning your professional journey by identifying potential career paths, the skills you’ll need, and the steps to achieve your long-term goals. For history majors, career mapping is especially valuable because the field offers …
Have you been applying for jobs on multiple platforms but never heard back from any employers? The problem may not be your work history or skills—but rather your non ATS-friendly resume preventing recruiters from ever reading it.
ATS stands for …
This is a topic that’s relatively close to me because my younger brother is a huge sports fan and has participated in several sports internships (he is quite the Intern King). Whether it’s golf, tennis, baseball, football, basketball, sports medicine, …
There are few jobs more appealing to high school and college athletes than becoming an executive for a professional sports organization and it’s easy to see why. It’s a highly prestigious, visible job that comes with a lot of perks. …







