Blogs
Perseverance Through the Law School Application Process and Beyond
Ultimately, what I have learned in the journey is to maintain perseverance. There are going to be ups and downs throughout the process. It’s going to be draining, stressful, emotional, and even scary.
Empowering Students To Take Ownership of Their Academic Journey
I really want to empower students to take ownership of their own academic journey and progress. That’s something I am always trying to emphasize with my students. As a student, you have the power to speak up if you feel like you are not getting what you need out of your academic courses or options.
Combating Systemic Racism in Education as an Independent Educational Consultant
It is important to the aim of dismantling White supremacy that White counselors and allies begin examining their own complicity in systemic racism in education.
Black Lives Matter: An Honest Letter From Me to You
I debated whether I wanted to write anything. I am typically not the most vocal and can be private at times. Even more, I struggled to put into words what I was feeling.
Ideas for Teens During Quarantine March 30 - April 5
Ideas for teens during quarantine week of March 30, 2020
Tips for National College Decision Day: Keep Mental Health Resources and Minority Support Services in Mind
As May 1 approaches it is important that parents and students make sure they choose a school that will keep their student happy, health, academically challenged, and emotionally supported, every step of the way.