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Talk Is CHEAP: Why You Should Build Relationships with Your Instructors and How To Do It

Academics

You caught up in homework, essays, quizzes, and mid-terms in college, but what about your social game? Forming professional relationships with your professors is just as important as your academics (if not more important) as you continue to pursue your scholarly and professional goals. Building relationships with your professors may be a bit intimidating, but […]

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Study Skills for Students with Various Learning Abilities

Academics

Summer classes at EFSC are already in full swing. Much of the college experience consists of participating in social functions and remaining connected to your college community. However, keep academics and graduation first on your list of priorities! These tips can help you make effective use of your study time. As a result, you can hopefully spend less time in the

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Why Take a Business Class?

Academics

Are you facing career or life challenges? Still deciding on a career pathway? Looking to gain essential life skills, like how to solve a problem or prioritize resources? By taking a business class, you’ll learn to develop a business plan. This skill empowers your career path of choice that also aligns with your personal goals. Regardless of what kind of career you pursue — whether you work in the

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