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How to follow up after an interview

There’s always talk about following up after life’s most important meetings–holidays, gift exchanges, family visits–and it’s usually a pretty simple task. But when it comes to job interviews, there seems to be a fine line between the right way to follow up and … Continue reading

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5 tax-filing tips for college students 

Holding a part-time or full-time job as you complete your degree doesn’t just mean more work on a day-to-day basis. It also means that come tax season there’s one more thing to worry about. You shouldn’t be discouraged, though. Filing … Continue reading

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What’s love got to do with it? What you can learn from last year’s ‘happiest’ jobs

Love is in the air, and it’s not just because it’s the middle of February. Students everywhere, are learning to fall in love with their career paths by gauging them similarly to how one might assess a first date–is it … Continue reading

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The Homework Code: Reviewing Today’s Top “Study Hacks”

It’s been said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. This likely explains why a study routine–when repeated the same way time after time– can eventually make it feel … Continue reading

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#Ranked: The 5 Most Valuable Soft Skills for Today’s Job Market

Soft skills are defined by employers and professionals as a “cluster of personality traits, social graces, communication, language, personal habits, friendliness, and optimism that characterize relationships with other people.” But for students, they can more simply be understood as “the … Continue reading

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The Basics of Networking

Think that networking is for people who don’t have homework, who have graduated, or who grew up with powerful businesspeople in their lives? Have you ever dismissed networking as simply a call to stick your nose in others’ business, ask … Continue reading

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4 Ways You Can Take Charge of Your 3-Day Weekend Today

There are many different ways you could spend the first long weekend of the new year. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, which falls on this coming Monday, could mean a three day mini-vacation, a time to get extra hours logged at … Continue reading

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App-ly Yourself Money Edition: 5 Dollar-Saving Apps You Should Start Using in 2015

The many benefits that apps offer students can’t be overstated. This week, HealthyU turns its attention to the many apps available that help students stay thrifty with their cash. The apps included can help you budget, take advantage of free … Continue reading

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5 Relaxers Under $5

It’s not that students don’t want to relax or don’t have the time, it’s that when people think of relaxing, they often thing of taking a few days off or going away on a vacation – feats students can’t exactly … Continue reading

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Senioritis Myths That Are Holding You Back

When you’re on the verge of graduating and entering the “real world”, it can be a bit overwhelming to think of all the things you need to do to finish off your education while still trying to stay focused after … Continue reading

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