Job Hunt
Money Moves
Grad School Goals
Adulting 101
How to network?
100

This document, often limited to one page, highlights your education, experience, and skills.

What is a résumé?

100

This three-digit number plays a major role in whether you get approved for a car loan or apartment.

What is a credit score?

100

Many graduate programs require this standardized test for admission, though some schools are now making it optional.

What is the GRE?

100

Paying rent, utilities, and groceries falls under creating this monthly plan.

What is a budget?

100

This professional networking platform is often called the “Facebook for careers.”

What is LinkedIn?

200

The “STAR method” is a structured way to answer these during job interviews.

What are behavioral interview questions?

200

Financial experts recommend saving 3–6 months of expenses in this kind of account.

What is an emergency fund?

200

This type of assistantship can help cover tuition in exchange for teaching or research.

What is a graduate assistantship?

200

When renting an apartment, you usually have to pay this upfront along with your first month’s rent.

What is a security deposit?

200

Career fairs and alumni events are examples of these opportunities to meet employers.

What are networking events?


300

Submitting applications online isn’t enough; studies show up to 80% of jobs are found through this.

What is networking?

300

Contributing to this retirement account early helps you grow wealth thanks to compound interest.

What is a 401(k) or IRA?

300

Applying early to graduate programs increases your chances of receiving this type of financial aid.

What is a scholarship or fellowship?

300

This legal document, recommended even for young adults, outlines how your possessions should be distributed if something happens to you.

What is a will?

300

True or False

After an interview, you should send a brief note to thank your interviewer.

What is true?

400

This type of letter explains why you’re a good fit for a job beyond what’s listed on your résumé.

What is a cover letter?

400

This type of federal student loan repayment plan adjusts monthly payments based on income.

What is an income-driven repayment plan?

400

Before applying, students should connect with this person to align research interests.

Who is a faculty advisor (or potential mentor)?

400

The two most common types of life insurance are these — one lasts for a set number of years, while the other provides lifelong coverage and may build cash value.

What are term life insurance and whole life insurance?

400

In networking, asking for advice rather than a job directly is known as this type of meeting.

What is an informational interview?

500

When negotiating a job offer, this is one benefit you should research beyond just salary.

What is health insurance (or total compensation package)?

500

These government forms, issued each January, summarize your income for tax filing.

What are W-2s (or 1099s)?

500

What are the most common document(s) needed in a grad school application?

What is a personal statement of interest, a resume/CV, a transcript, a writing sample (thesis/proposal), and a letter of recommendation? 
500

How often should you get tested for STIs/STDs?

What is quarterly?

500

This concept, sometimes called the “hidden job market,” refers to positions not publicly posted.

What are unadvertised jobs?

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