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Amy Ertel earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Master of Education in Student Affairs Counseling from Southeastern Louisiana University. Previously, she served as a Career Counselor with the Professional Development Office at the Tulane School of Law.

Making The Grade: Is Grad School Right?

Making The Grade: Is Grad School Right?

How to decide if graduate school is the right move for you Is grad school right for me? The decision to apply to graduate school is a big one. All…

Returning To College 101

Returning To College 101

Success skills for returning to the classroom You have made the big decision to start or return to college. In many ways, just making that decision shows a great sense…

Career Networking 101

Career Networking 101

Four ways to make better connections Networking is a funny concept. Many of my clients see networking as something that only really aggressive and outgoing people do well. The truth…

New Managers: Leading The Troops

New Managers: Leading The Troops

Tips for new managers So you’ve been promoted, congratulations! You’re beginning a journey, where you’ll discover things about yourself that you’ve never known. You’ll learn how to set boundaries with…

Surviving Finals During the Holidays

Surviving Finals During the Holidays

Tips to help you get through the season The holiday season is my favorite time of year. With all the parties, festivities, and get-togethers, as the song says, it really…

The In’s And Out’s Of Interviewing

The In’s And Out’s Of Interviewing

Tips to help you make the most of your next interview When I was asked to write this article on interviewing skills, I was thrilled. The subject of interviewing is…

Making the Transition From College Student To Professional

Making the Transition From College Student To Professional

How to transition from being a college student to working a full-time job. So, you are finished. You have completed all your credits and have your diploma in hand. You…