Get to know our Alumni community insights here!
Mark Skoskiewicz, Founder of MyGuru
Whether you’re concerned with success in high school, college, a job search, or a specific career, it turns out that who you are (your background, skills, talents, etc.) is actually less important than what you …
It’s not rocket science for me to guess that if you’re a math major—or potential math major—you likely love numbers and problem-solving. But what can you do with that passion once you get your degree? As someone who advises college …
Mark Shay of Abroad101
Mark Shay is a business leader with a long history of success helping higher education institutions recruit and retain students.
In a career that has spanned three decades, Mark has served over 3,000 customers, ranging from …
The answer to this question could depend on factors such as what you are studying, what kind of job you want, or your financial situation. No matter what, as a prospective student you should learn as much as necessary before …
Someone wearing red sneakers heading towards his master’s degree. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock.
Most students cease their college careers after obtaining bachelor’s degrees. However, there is also the possibility of continuing your education into grad school. The rewards can be …