Job Interviews I: What to Wear

A friend of mine had his first post-college job interview yesterday. He wasn’t sure what to wear so I thought I would put up a brief post on the attire you should wear to an interview.
For guys the answer is very simple to what to wear to an interview. You want to be clean and conservative. First, you should wear a suit. If you only own one then I guess that is the suit you’re wearing. If you have options or are considering buying a suit then your first choice should be navy. If you don’t own navy then black (preferably without pinstripe) and then I guess whatever is available. Navy is the typical office uniform. It is simple, conservative, and goes with everything.
The GMAT
As I’ve started to study the GMAT, I’ve really started to feel that it is nothing but a glorified version of the ACT. While I find it irritating to take basically another placement test covering things I haven’t studied since 9th grade (geometry), it is necessary to go to a great grad school.
There are lots of websites that already cover these strategies much more thoroughly that I could, so I won’t go into depth with my own personal strategy. I really just wanted to give a plug to the guys over at beatthegmat and gmattutor. They have done a great job of putting a lot of solid material out there free of charge. If you are contemplating taking the GMAT, then check out the site before you start.
Greek Life: To Pledge or Not to Pledge

I am a huge proponent of the Greek system. Let me state that right away. I am a member of the largest, most respected fraternity on my campus and I’ve never once regretted my choice to join. But in this article I will try to be a little more objective about what considerations a new freshman to college needs to make when considering rushing and then pledging a fraternity.
5 Key’s to Doing Well in College
1. Go To Class.
This is by far the most crucial key to college and the one most often neglected by those that don’t make it. If you will simply go to class I believe that in most majors you will find it difficult not to pass. Many freshmen have this sudden newfound freedom and are not sure how to deal with it. They go out to much, sleep to late and forget how to go to class without someone waking them up each morning. Erratic schedules and start times increase this problem. Going to class makes the amount of studying you need to do drastically less. I find if I just show up to class and avoid the crossword puzzle and sleeping, then my study time drops by half. Going to class is also the easiest way to earn teacher goodwill. Sometimes you need a hint on your homework, some information before the test, or the extra five points to pull out you’re A on the final. Teacher goodwill can be the difference between letter grades.
The 8 Keys to Success
What are the keys to success? Many kids say they want to be rich, successful, etc… I came across this video today and thought it was to perfect not to post for my readers. The speaker is Richard St. John who is a marketing guru and motivational speaker. He really distills some of the most important principles of success into 3 minutes and 8 words. He says it better than I ever could.
The Basics of Finding and Applying for College Scholarships
I’ve had a few questions sent to me about finding, applying for, and receiving scholarships, so I thought I would give a very simple introduction to scholarships today. When I was in my senior year of high school I spent a large amount of time applying for scholarships and was able to receive enough financial aid to cover the entire cost of my undergraduate degree as well as extra spending money. Here are my initial thoughts on the issue.
Law School: Grad School if You Don’t Know What You Want to Do
There was a recent article in the Wall Street Journal about the expected pay from law school. Basically the article deals with the fact that there is a huge glut in lawyers. I believe this is largely due to bad advertising by law schools, promising unrealistic 6 figure salaries, and the fact that people choose law school because they don’t know what else to do.
Getting The Internship Of Your Dreams: The Application Process

This is Part IV in our series on internships. If you haven’t already check out our earlier articles:
4 Reasons College Students Should Get An Internship
Small Versus Large Internships
Internship Pay: How Much and What Industries
Now that I’ve talked a little bit about what you can gain from internships and the things you should know about them, let’s talk about the process of applying for an internship.






