by Caitlin Vogt | Sep 14, 2021 | Applying to College, Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: 3 minutes In past years, you may have heard all about the importance of visiting colleges in-person to gain a better understanding of the campus, culture, and overall fit. With the pandemic moving campus tours online, you may be discouraged at the...
by Caitlin Vogt | May 28, 2021 | Applying to College, Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: 2 minutes With the changes brought on by the pandemic, we know that sports recruitment may look different to many students. Here are ways to capture the attention of college recruiters. Communicate constantly with your coach If you are hoping to keep up...
by Caitlin Vogt | Mar 31, 2021 | Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: 3 minutes As you settle into a new routine of social distancing or self-quarantine, you may start to develop feelings of isolation, loneliness, or even sadness. This is completely normal given the situation! Now, more than ever, is a time to prioritize...
by Caitlin Vogt | Mar 17, 2021 | Career Planning, College Life, Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: 2 minutes It’s completely normal to feel anxious about the future, especially if you aren’t sure what you want to do. In fact, this uncertainty about the future seems to be the biggest stressor amongst college students. We all want to find that unique,...
by Caitlin Vogt | Feb 8, 2021 | Applying to College, Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: 3 minutes If you’re someone with a lot of different interests and strengths, you may be hesitant to declare a major when you go to college. You may want to consider an undecided, undeclared, or exploratory major. This means you will have more time to...
by Caitlin Vogt | Feb 1, 2021 | Career Planning, Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: 2 minutes The pandemic has turned our lives upside down in so many ways, and the record-breaking unemployment may have you questioning your career options. As you reflect on your aspirations for the future, you may be curious to learn about the popular...
by Caitlin Vogt | Jan 31, 2021 | Applying to College, Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: 2 minutes With college applications done and submitted, you may encounter both relief and anxiety as you wait for admissions news. The waiting game can be stressful, especially during a global pandemic when so much can change in just a few months. Here...
by Caitlin Vogt | Jan 30, 2021 | Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: 3 minutes Despite everything going on in the world, you’re in the amazing position of being accepted into college. Congratulations! Decision Day is typically May 1st. Last year, due to the effects of coronavirus, many schools delayed their Decision Day....
by Caitlin Vogt | Dec 18, 2020 | High School Life, Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: 3 minutes This year has presented many challenges for students, and there’s no doubt that distance learning is one of them. If you’ve been struggling to pay attention during online classes, you’re not alone. Remember, as you adapt and grow accustomed to...
by Caitlin Vogt | Jun 30, 2020 | College Life, High School Life, Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: < 1 minute To all our high school and college graduates, we are thinking of you. We understand what it means to be graduating in this way, at this time. Our hearts go out to all the graduates feeling disappointed. To reach the finish line during a...
by Caitlin Vogt | May 28, 2020 | Career Planning, Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: 2 minutes Congratulations to all our college graduates! You’ve worked hard, turned your tassel, and now you are ready to start your career. Keeping in mind all the ways our lives have changed this year, here are some tips to help you along in your job...
by Caitlin Vogt | May 19, 2020 | Applying to College, Career Planning, Life During COVID-19
Reading Time: 3 minutes Chances are, if you clicked this article, you’re wondering if a 4-year degree is worth the investment: not just the money it will cost, but also your time and energy. The truth is, everyone’s situation is different, so you are the only person...