Veterans! You have the gear for a successful civilian career
This article was written by Sam Allen and shared through his generosity. Sam is an Executive Vice President and the[…]
Read moreThis article was written by Sam Allen and shared through his generosity. Sam is an Executive Vice President and the[…]
Read moreThis article was written by Sam Allen and shared through his generosity. Sam is an Executive Vice President and the[…]
Read moreThis article was written by Sam Allen and shared through his generosity. Sam is an Executive Vice President and the[…]
Read moreIf you don’t know what DoD Skillbridge (also known as the Career Skills Program) is, here’s the 30-second rundown: This[…]
Read moreThis post was written by a veteran student at a Top 10 MBA program who landed an offer from one[…]
Read moreWhile I’m at business school, I want to take full advantage of having a large network around to help everyone[…]
Read moreHeading from the military to being a PA is quite common for veterans after the leave the military. It’s a[…]
Read moreThere is a common maxim out there that “you can do anything with a law degree”. This may have been true as late as 1985. It is no longer true today. In 2019, almost 40,000 graduates earned their J.D. Fewer than 60% of them will ever become lawyers. Many can’t pass the bar exam – the post-graduation state examination hurdle that all lawyers must pass. Others just get so fed up with the process that they quit. Lots hated law school and abhor the idea of ever becoming a lawyer. Think about that before you head from the military to law school.
Read moreYou cannot totally depend on what you did in the military to impress people to the point that they are just going to trust that means you are going to be a great product manager at Apple.
Read moreThe Military to Law School series was written by the president of a veterans’ club at a T10 law school.[…]
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