Since I started working, I’ve had 13 different jobs. I’ve slung coffee, worked retail, sold movie tickets, answered phones and ran errands. I’ve tracked loan data for a mortgage brokerage, I’ve done medical billing for a psychologist and I’ve been an office manager for a crazy chiropractor. Read more...
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June 22, 9:00 pm
Experiencing off-campus jobs gives insight into life after college
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June 22, 9:00 pm
Make the most of college challenges
Welcome to orientation. By now, you’ve probably noticed a few things about UCLA. For one, this isn’t your old high school. You will find yourself one of hundreds in the typical lecture hall, one in a hundred on your dorm floor and one of three in your own room. Read more...
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June 22, 9:00 pm
Online exclusive: Incoming freshmen should try GE clusters
As incoming freshmen preparing to enroll in courses, I know many of you are trying to figure out what classes to take, not to mention what major to declare. Read more...
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June 22, 9:00 pm
Online exclusive: Fraternity involvement breeds personal, communal growth
During the 2002-2003 academic year, I met with two consultants who were interested in reestablishing a once- prominent campus fraternity. The house had a 150-year history, but was no longer established on campus. Read more...
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June 22, 9:00 pm
Online exclusive: Examine self, Greek system before pledging your allegiance
Two years ago, I entered UCLA hoping I would fit in. I wanted everything in college to go right. A good social life was definitely part of the plan, and I decided that a fraternity could offer me the kind of social environment I was looking for. Read more...
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June 22, 9:00 pm
Entering college single provides time for necessary self-discovery
High school is over and now it’s time to make the big decisions. Obviously, your first important one has already been made ““ which college to attend. Read more...
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June 22, 9:00 pm
Long-distance bonds can flourish with hard work, understanding
Long-distance relationships tend to be a bit like baby sea turtles ““ many thousands are conceived, hundreds come to life, but an astonishingly small percentage of them actually survive. Read more...