For students interested in the health professions, there are plenty of myths out there. Here are a few of the ones that have been BUSTED by Tufts Pre-Health Advising.
You should major in biology.
Students who enjoy biology and perform …
For students interested in the health professions, there are plenty of myths out there. Here are a few of the ones that have been BUSTED by Tufts Pre-Health Advising.
You should major in biology.
Students who enjoy biology and perform …
Your first year of college can be a big transition. New places to navigate, new people to meet, and new resources to learn. Not to mention adjusting to college level academics! It can all be a little overwhelming when it’s …
The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) is the professional association that connects professional association that connects college career services with college/university relations and recruiting professionals. In addition to collecting and reporting nationwide destination data and trends in college …
After submitting a polished resume and cover letter, you aced the answers to common interview questions during your phone screen and/or first-round interview and got invited back for the second interview—in other words, the real deal.
Second interviews can take …
Summer is fast approaching and a lot of us will be participating in virtual internships (again). I know that not being able to experience the workplace and meet your co-workers in person may make the experience less exciting and even …
Are you interested in having an impact on systems of inequity after graduation? We had the chance to talk to two Tufts’ alumni who, upon graduation, joined Teach For America (TFA) as Corps Members. These Jumbos talked about why they …
Rebecca Ennis (Tufts ‘18, B.A. in History) is a second grade teacher at Success Academy Bed-Stuy 2 in Brooklyn, New York.
As someone with a history degree, I often thought about teaching one day. I had no teaching experience besides …