In a world that seems to be predictable and even boring, it’s nice to stand out from the crowd. Indeed, you may take pride in your individuality and think that it is a strong asset when it comes to both your business and personal life. However, there are times to stand out and there are Read More
Many college students aiming for law school feel pressure to take the LSAT during the fall of their senior year. In general, I oppose this. Seniors in college should be focusing on the unique opportunities of their last year of college. College will come to an end–forever–for these undergraduates, in May of their senior year. Read More
The June 29, 2006 Wall Street Journal published an insightful column by Sue Shellenbarger that discussed the idealism of recent college grads, tempered by their parents’ concern about their finding “real work”. “Doing Well vs. Doing Good: Parents Struggle With Their New Grads’ Idealism” revealed the story of a recent University of Pennsylvania grad, Rachel Read More