Tracy Zhang – the self-proclaimed Energizer bunny of marketing – is finishing her third year in the Queen’s School of Business at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont. Tracy is interested in pursuing a career in marketing and advertising, specifically marketing in digital spaces.
Not only does Twitter help you build a professional network, but it has also proven to help talented individuals land dream jobs. Learn how to use Twitter from real student success stories!
Young entrepreneur Brian McKilligan, founder of the Yummy Tummy Soup Company, explains how he started his own company without a business background and how he continues to promote it today.
I almost cried in their office. I had never been told I was a poor writer, even during the first year of my undergrad. This made me concerned that there would be no possible way I could pursue a PhD.
Western law school grad Alina Preston explains how the bar exam works and what happens after you pass it. She also busts some of the most common misconceptions about lawyers’ pay, personalities and bad habits.
Western law school graduate Alina Preston shares what law school classes are like, the material law students study, as well as what law students do when they’re not in the classroom (or the library).
Law school has progressively become a more and more popular option for students after finishing their undergrad. A recent law school grad discusses the law school application process, what it’s like being a law student, and the bar exam process.
UBC’s Sauder School of Business Early Career Master’s program is fast-paced one-year business management program that may be a welcome alternative to spending 2 or 3 years getting an undergraduate business degree or a masters.
Would I get along with my roommate? Are there extra-curricular activities for me to get involved in? Who were the people in my program? What would the differences be between graduate school and an undergrad? How difficult is it being a teaching assistant (TA)?
Statistics Canada reports that due to the economic downturn, full time employment among CEGEPS (General and Vocational College), university and community college students declined by 30,000 in 2009-2010.