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Choosing a college major By BY MARYANNE HOGAN/The College Auntie - | Jul 16, 2021 Choosing a college major is one of the more important decisions a student will make. Ideally, a major should lead the way to whatever career path one may choose to take. It is important to understand what is involved with a given major (like prerequisites or electives) and what kind of job and salary one can expect upon graduation with said major. Here are a few tips: First and foremost, find your passion. Don’t major in something you hate or are even lukewarm about, because ultimately, you will not be very happy with a job you don’t like. If your passion in life does not make any money, you will need to find a balance, because in the end, you do need to be able to support yourself. For example, if you love to surf but are not good enough to make a living surfing, then find a career that will not only pay for you to travel to interesting surf locations but will ....
Today we are going to head to the Pacific Northwest, to Spokane, Washington and Gonzaga University. Gonzaga is a private, Catholic (Jesuit) school that is ....
Building your college ‘resume’ By BY MARYANNE HOGAN/The College Auntie - | May 7, 2021 With the end of the school year right around the corner, college preparation is probably the last thing on anyone’s mind. But there are a few simple steps to take at the end of the school year that can make moving forward into the next year more productive. When I am talking to “you,” I mean ALL high school students, including the current eighth-graders who are registering for classes for freshman year. It cannot be stressed enough that early preparation is key for success in the college application process. Eighth-graders should meet with counselors to make sure that you are registering for the most rigorous schedule that you can personally handle. If you qualify for an honors or AP class, take it! If you think you have time for two or three, do it! But don’t knock yourself out by overstressing in your first year. Get your bearings, stay organized and get yo ....
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Many Savannahians, Irish and non-Irish alike, were disheartened at the news of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade’s cancelation for the second year in a row due to the ongoing pandemic. Savannah locals love decking out in every shade of green and playing host to more than 400,000 visitors from all over the world, joining together to celebrate the city’s Irish heritage and have a drink or 10. The biggest party of the year may have been cancelled but the Irish heart and history of Savannah can be found everywhere you look. Irish men and women were among the first settlers of Savannah in 1733 when it became the first city of Georgia, the 13th and final colony. But their major influence began in the 1830s and 40s after a large influx of Irish immigrants arrived looking for work and later escaping the potato famine in Ireland, according to the Georgia Historical Society. Contributions of the Irish in Savannah go far beyond a single day with much of the city’s foundation a ....