Sometimes when we must make hard decisions, we wait, and wait, and wait. We keep asking for more data. Are we sure I have all the facts I need to make the “right” decision? This phenomenon is also known as paralysis by analysis.
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Whether you have declared your major or not, as a college student you have acquired the unique freedom to choose which courses you’d like to take to advance your higher education, free electives that you wouldn’t have had the chance to take while in high school such as Scuba Diving Training can diversify one’s education.
This is a blog about my mental health journey. If reading about issues relating to anxiety, depression, and panic attacks is triggering for you, please be advised.
In this episode, Kerriann continues to share her journey with some updates from her first semester of JD to PhD!
Let’s pick up where we left off with more tips on how to study for the MBE. If you have not already, take a look at my prior posts to help lay the foundation for these tips.
It’s that time of year. July bar exam results have come out in many states. While some people are celebrating, others are receiving disappointing news. Unfortunately, not everyone passes the bar exam on their first try. If you are one of those people, you might find yourself wondering what your chances of passing the bar exam are on your second try, and how best to study for the bar exam the second time.