by David Pecoraro | May 18, 2016 | Students
The greatest danger almost always comes from Twitter, where people share almost every thought they have in limited space, and almost always keep their accounts public.
If possible, the safest choice is to shut down your Twitter account completely. You can also consider changing your name on your account so that it is harder for employers to find you, and making your account private so those that find you are unable to read your Tweets.
by David Pecoraro | Apr 10, 2016 | Students
This is a decision that many people agonize over. Pursuing a college degree is expensive, and nobody wants to waste their time and money on something they might change their mind about later. Everyone wants to make the right decision the first time, because it may not be easy to change paths halfway to their destination.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 30, 2016 | Parents, Special Posts, Students
Finding a graduate job may not be the summer breeze you thought it to be. Consumed by the hype of everything student life related, we seldom pause and wonder at the factors that shape our graduate and post-graduate decisions.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 14, 2016 | Students
A day in the life of a Healthcare Administrator begins with checking voicemail messages from the previous day (after grabbing some coffee of course!) and handling them accordingly. “Handling accordingly” could mean anything from returning a patients call, scheduling an appointment, or calling multiple insurance providers to negotiate medical coverage.
by David Pecoraro | Feb 19, 2016 | Students
Even if you follow all the rules there are in electronic music production there’s absolutely no guarantee that at the end of the exercise you are going to end up with a track that sounds great. Hence, it is vital that you do not commit any of the common production mistakes that can create problems that you will struggle to solve. To avoid the technical traps, you need to be aware of them.