As we start off the school year, students of all grades are returning to the hectic routine of studying, attending classes, participating in extracurriculars, and spending time with friends. For our September Book of the Month, we will be reading Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus & Sharpen Your Creative Mind, which…Continue Reading September Book of the Month
Merit-Based Scholarships for Law School
If you’re looking to attend law school in the near future, you’ll know that the cost of attendance isn’t exactly light. Many law students incur some form of debt throughout the years. However, there are several ways to cover tuition, such as merit scholarships, which are offered by several law schools, including New York University…Continue Reading Merit-Based Scholarships for Law School
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program: Paying Back Debt Series
Are you set on applying or attending graduate school in the future and/or plan on working for a U.S. federal, state, local, or tribal government or not-for-profit organization?…Continue Reading The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program: Paying Back Debt Series
April Book of the Month: So you want to be a therapist? How to become a Physical or Occupational Therapist by Kirk Painter, P.T.
For April’s book of the month we will be reading So you want to be a therapist? How to become a Physical or Occupational Therapist by Kirk Painter, P.T….Continue Reading April Book of the Month: So you want to be a therapist? How to become a Physical or Occupational Therapist by Kirk Painter, P.T.
Tackling the GRE
The GRE, or the Graduate Record Examinations, is a 3-hour and 45-minute standardized test that is used for graduate school admissions….Continue Reading Tackling the GRE
A Guide to Reaching Out To Human Ecology Alumni
This guide will provide some tips and guidelines to help you make better connections with previous students….Continue Reading A Guide to Reaching Out To Human Ecology Alumni
Building Good Academic Relationships with Professors
Here at the Career Exploration Center, we have a guide explicitly made for building a strong academic and mentee relationship with a neat professor….Continue Reading Building Good Academic Relationships with Professors
March Book of the Month: Women’s History Month Pick
In honor of Women’s History Month, this March we will be highlighting Our Separate Ways: Black and White Women and the Struggle for Professional Identity….Continue Reading March Book of the Month: Women’s History Month Pick
What To Do When You Want To Change Majors
Coming into college with an idea of what you want to do for the rest of your life is a daunting task….Continue Reading What To Do When You Want To Change Majors
Law School in Your Future? Here’s a Guide to Tackling the LSAT

Thinking about studying law after your time at Cornell? Anxious about having to take another standardized test to get there? These feelings are both incredibly common AND valid. …Continue Reading Law School in Your Future? Here’s a Guide to Tackling the LSAT