During the COVID-19 pandemic, so many interactions took place online via chat or video call apps. This change was necessary for everyone’s safety at the time, but it did also have its downfalls. As a student, have you felt like the lack of in-person social...
At NSCS, we often hear from students who express how membership has transformed their student experience. Indeed, being a part of NSCS can make for a more well-rounded education. But the benefits of NSCS membership don’t end the day you graduate. The experiences...
Peer-to-peer mentoring is becoming more common on college campuses. Some departments have peer mentoring programs. Other times, students may connect with a mentor through their Honors Society or an extracurricular program. In a peer mentoring relationship, one student...
Everyone can benefit from having a mentor in their life. A mentor can share advice, help you navigate difficult decisions, and offer networking opportunities. However, there are several different kinds of mentors. One that can be particularly helpful, especially...
Finding a mentor in college is one of the best ways to set yourself up to success. Throughout your college years and beyond, a mentor can provide you with guidance and advice related to your career path and professional development. A mentor can also be a link to a...
College is more than an opportunity to take classes. It’s a chance to learn what your strengths are, and to work on improving your weaknesses. It’s a chance to explore different industries, gain leadership experience, and make lifelong friends. College is...
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