What actions will resolve to spend more than you have?
What is increasing your income or decreasing spending?
Who is the best person to speak with about career advice?
Who is your college counselor?
Creating and sharing meaning through speaking, listening, writing and reading
What is communication?
What tool is useful for keeping track of specific times and events?
What is a calendar?
What is "shadowing?"
What is spending time with someone during their work day to gain experience and gather information?
What resource is helpful for paying for school?
What is finacial aid?
What is "thinking like an entrepreneur?"
What is working on and developing skills that are valued in the job marketplace, and building a strong network of people?
What are the two kinds of skills?
What are technical and transferable skills?
Should you wait until you feel motivated to do your task or accept your feeling of resistance and take action anyway?
What is accept your feeling of resistance and take action anyway?
What are traits that employers look for in their employees?
What is strong work ethic and humility?
What actions could help save money?
What is eating at home, carpooling, getting a roommate?
Ways to tell if you're interested in a career
What is a skills assessment and passion?
A way to tell what major you want
What is a trial major/researching?
How many times during the week should you review your calendar and to-do list?
What is at least once a day?
How can you display humility in the workplace?
What is respecting your colleagues' workload, assuming the position of a learner, admitting your mistakes, and giving others credit?
Name one way to use your credit card with caution.
What is paying off the balance each month, using just one credit card, avoiding cash advances?
Good skills to have in the job marketplace
What is time management, communication, or leadership?
Where can further look into your school's available majors?
What is your school's catalog?
What attitude promotes procrastination more?
A. "everything I do should go easily and without effort" OR
B. "Even if I don't complete this task perfectly, it's good enough for now, and I can still learn from my mistakes"
What is B.?
How can you discover your network?
What is listing contacts you already have who can assist you in finding a job?
What kind of credit card is best?
What is a low-interest rate credit card?
What are two factors, apart from passion, to consider when starting your career?
What is your level of skill and market demand?
Should you minor complement or contrast with your major?
What is either/or?
Why should you take charge of your time and money?
If you don't, you'll quickly undermine your success in school and work.
What tool can you use to expand your network?
What is social media?