According to the National Retail Federation, the average family spends nearly $400 on back-to-school items, including $200 on clothing and accessories, nearly $100 on shoes, and about $80 on school supplies. Faced with this years confusing economy, many families struggled to afford the bare essentials. For them, haircuts werent even on the listuntil Paul Mitchell Schools came along! Future Professionals from the nationwide network donated their...more
Author: Jazmine YoungAre you in search for financial aid for vocational school? You're probably in the same boat like the millions of people out there. You have been working hard for your boss for a while and now you happen to find yourself out of a job. Or in some cases you might come from a household where there is only one source of income coming in and all of a sudden that income is gone. And unfortunately you are now stuck in a situation...more
Author: Drew BackleyAs I begin to live more independently from my family, I must make more and more decisions for myself, and base those decisions on what is best for me. On some levels, those decisions are fairly obvious, such as taking the hardest classes available and staying healthy. But decisions to achieve these goals are easy and instinctual. The decisions with which I struggle, and which I believe are crucial to my future success and happiness, are those related to what career path I will choose. What career will make me happy, and captivate my attention for the majority of my life?Like the majority of my freshman class at college, I enrolled in premed classes, applied for a lot of scholarships, but I didn’t really know why. I knew that I had really enjoyed chemistry, biology, and math in high school, and that my parents wanted me to be a doctor. So it seemed like the logical choice, to devote most of my class hours to premed requirements. However, I forgot (or chose to ignore) another detail that I now acknowledge was important: that those three classes were not the only ones that I had really enjoyed, and when I thought about it more, I couldn’t really figure out why...more