Joining an honor society, in most cases, is not required of college students. However, there are still so many benefits of joining a society like NSCS. If we had to describe the benefits of honors societies in one sentence, we’d say that they round out and...
Most people are not born as great public speakers. Rather, good public speakers have spent years developing and honing their skills. They’ve learned how to hold an audience’s attention, and they’ve learned not to let their nerves get the best of them...
The transition from college to a professional setting can come with some challenges. However, students who focus on professional development throughout their college years tend to make this transition seamlessly and with fewer road bumps along the way. This is why...
Many college students have dreams of continuing their education in a graduate degree program. Some plan on earning their Master’s Degree in a field like Business Administration or Accounting. Others plan to enroll in professional schools, such as Medical School...
The first time I received an email and letter from the National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) inviting me to join their organization, I had to stop and think first. I wondered if it was worth joining and paying the $95 lifetime fee. After days of pondering, I...
NSCS has members all across the country. Some of our members are history majors. Others are biology majors. Still others are studying political science, sociology, philosophy, or business. We love that our organization is able to benefit such a diverse range of...
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