The Reschool'd Podcast
With this being our 100th recording, we wanted to take a step back at the past almost two years worth of the podcast. Join us as we talk about where it all began, where it went, and where we hope to see it go in the future. We also drop some pretty big news.
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(Tips and Tricks Series: Chapter 18) One of the biggest fallacies in college is choosing to following the degree sheet in order. Although, it may make choosing classes easy in the early years, it can cause bottlenecking problems in the later years. Joins us as we give you some of our tips when it comes to including gamesmanship into your semester.
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(Advanced College Series: Chapter 8) Have you been bitten by the entrepreneurial bug but are worried about adding more responsibility to your already ever-growing list while in college? Don’t fret! There are some major advantages to starting a business while in college, and that’s what we’re talking about here. We discuss things to consider, possible pitfalls, and helpful resources you can use to succeed in your endeavor.
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(Advanced College Series: Chapter 7) Have you ever noticed the popularity of the Business school on college campuses and wonder why the business major degree is so popular? Well, we had a listen send in that question and spent this episode discussing why we think that is the case … of course, in a completely unbiased and professional manner, and with data.
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(College Strategy Series: Chapter 15) Online and hybrid classes are now more popular than ever in the college setting. That’s because they can possess so many advantages. However, they can also come with some pretty big disadvantages. Join us as we talk about some strategies that you can use to improve your chances of succeeding in that class.
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(College Strategy Series: Chapter 14) Is there a point where too much of something can actually have adverse effects on you … of course. If it’s not a direct negative impact, it’s a possible negative impact somewhere else in your life. Join us as we discuss how the Law of Diminishing Returns can be applied to students’ lives in college and how students can use it to their advantage.
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(Tips and Tricks Series: Chapter 15) There are so many tools available to students to help them in a variety of ways while attending college. Some of them are high tech, while others are basic analog. Join us as we give you some of what we see as our most important and our favorite things that we used (or are currently using) in the college setting.
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(College Strategy Series: Chapter 13) Whether advisors want to admit it or now, choosing your professors can have an impact on the success of the semester. Aside from picking the right classes, professor selection may be around the top of the importance ranking. Join us as we discuss things to consider when choosing your next professors.
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(College Strategy Series: Chapter 12) Call it what you want, the professor’s good side, being the teacher’s pet, whatever … the key is staying in the good graces of the professors certainly has its benefits. Join us as we discuss what some of those benefits are from the professor’s perspective, and give you some ways to get on and stay on the professor’s good side.
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(Parent/Student Dynamic Series: Chapter 4) Helipats … who knew there was a shorthand name for helicopter parents, but there is!! Helicoptering from parents can come a many forms. Join us as we discuss what is means to be a helipad, possible consequences from the student’s perspective, and how both the parents and the student can minimize these consequences.
info_outline(College Strategy Series: Chapter 11) It may sound like an SAT word to some (like AJ), but autonomy can be very important some while not a necessity for others. But, going.college may force it on many students. Join us as we discuss what autonomy is, when it can be beneficial to have autonomy and when it could be a problem, and give advice on how to deal with it.