We're sorry for any confusion surrounding the billing agreement being based on time of access to the service instead of a set number of sessions. We understand, though, that live sessions can be a very important piece of the Teen Counseling membership, and we can help to provide billing ...
I hope not. I’ve spent 25 years working in jobs related to college admissions. I hope I’ve learned something over the years. But a student’s SAT and GPA do not tell me what school she should go to. Or more accurately – they don’t tell your daughter where she should go. Okay...
The solution isn’t to fear and loathe our anxiety, he said, because when we do that, we’re really rejecting an essential, God-given part of ourselves. Rather, the better approach is to begin “re-assigning” the jobs that we habitually give to anxiety. “To make progress in our expe...
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I hope not. I’ve spent 25 years working in jobs related to college admissions. I hope I’ve learned something over the years. But a student’s SAT and GPA do not tell me what school she should go to. Or more accurately – they don’t tell your daughter where she should go. ...
The funniest moment came in the first session: I was describing my life, the jobs and the writing, taking care of the kids after school, the work I did around the house, and so on. Doctor P:What do you do for fun? Jim:…?
The trope of the English major working at Starbucks has spread so widely that college English departments have taken to posting plucky statements on their websites about the great jobs awaiting their students after graduation. Here is one from the University of Washington: You’re more valuable ...
Both jobs look like a good choice, and they are evenly weighed. Yet we fear that if we choose the “wrong” job something bad will happen. Two, the same sort of idea but rather than being a sin the choice merely means what is “right” or “best” for me. Which job will work ...