Apple Recruiting is interested in hiring YOU to join the Apple At-Home Advisor team! Part of the AppleCare College Program, Apple’s customer support group, AppleCare, has a long-standing record of providing the world’s best customer support in the industry. The At-Home Advisor program is an opportunity to be part of this exciting team while you’re… Continue reading Apple Recruiting Information Session for IAC Students
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Spring Recruiting Message – Deloitte
Message from Deloitte Consulting’s Human Capital Practice Join our Human Capital Coffee Chat Spring Recruiting Season is here! It’s that time of year! As you begin classes for the spring semester, you might also be thinking about your upcoming internship search. We would like to encourage you to participate in our Human Capital Coffee Chat… Continue reading Spring Recruiting Message – Deloitte
Introducing Will White, SGA Rep 2013-14
Hello fellow Sam Nunn students! My name is Will White, and I will be your SGA UHR representative for the upcoming year. I am a second year International Affairs student from Columbus, Georgia. My main goal during my tenure as INTA representative will be to help you have your voices heard on issues that matter… Continue reading Introducing Will White, SGA Rep 2013-14
Need Academic Help?
Success Summit The Success Summit targets students from all classes and majors who are on probation. This event, scheduled for the afternoon of January 10, will help students to identify academic goals for the semester, anticipate possible impediments, and develop strategies to help them succeed. The Summit will include interactive workshops and panels on topics… Continue reading Need Academic Help?
Nunn School Academic Services Student Assistant Position – Apply by 1/4/14
The Nunn School is seeking an undergraduate student to assist with advising, career and student services activities. The ideal candidate is tech savvy, a self-starter with a strong work ethic, pays attention to details, has a customer service and problem-solving orientation, and excellent interpersonal skills. He or she should demonstrate a commitment to the position… Continue reading Nunn School Academic Services Student Assistant Position – Apply by 1/4/14
INTA Student Explores Explore Elementary Education with Pre-Teaching Internship
You may have been on the Tech Tower lawn and heard screams and laughter coming from across the street, only to look up and see it’s the sounds of children at play across the street at neighboring Centennial Place Elementary. For Georgia Tech students looking for experience in the field of K-12 education, this location… Continue reading INTA Student Explores Explore Elementary Education with Pre-Teaching Internship
Senator Chambliss Internship: Amanda Shojaee
Every spring, the Office of Senator Saxby Chambliss (GA) provides an internship to a Nunn School Student at his office in Washington, DC. For more information on how eligibility and application procedures, please see the FAQS on the Chambliss Internship. Amanda Shojaee will be graduating from Georgia Tech next May with a degree in International… Continue reading Senator Chambliss Internship: Amanda Shojaee
Wellness Requirement Changes at GT for Fall 2013
Wellness Requirement Changes at GT for Fall 2013 (1) The current wellness requirement, HPS 1040, Health Concepts and Strategies, has undergone a prefix and course name change. The new course will be APPH 1040, The Scientific Foundations of Health. (2) A new course option will be offered that combines lecture with structured physical activity. The… Continue reading Wellness Requirement Changes at GT for Fall 2013
The Career Key Blog: Make Liberal Arts A Successful College Major Choice
Forget the war on liberal arts! Liberal arts majors can make successful college majors. Follow the basic rules of a good career decision and plan ahead with these 10 actions recommended by The Career Key Blog: Make Liberal Arts A Successful College Major Choice. Key points are highlighted below: “Crossover to lesser known fields to… Continue reading The Career Key Blog: Make Liberal Arts A Successful College Major Choice
Pass/Fail or Letter Grade?
We’re almost halfway through the semester and maybe you are struggling in that Calculus I course. Or, you’ve found yourself overextended and not able to devote the time needed to make an “A” in that History course. What to do, what to do? Maybe “you’ve heard” that you can take the class pass/fail, but you… Continue reading Pass/Fail or Letter Grade?