Resource Guides
Networking 101: Networking UP
When it comes to networking, not all connections are created equal. In my last post, I focused on the value of peer networking, which is often overlooked.
Networking 101: Peer Networking
When you think of networking, you might picture something stiff, overly formal, and intimidating.
Free Summer Programs For High School Students
Not all “free” summer programs are created equal. Some truly free programs cover everything—your flight, room and board, and all associated costs
How to Find Local Internships and other Oppurtunities
There are a variety of different kinds of opportunities you could be searching for besides internships, such as professional development programs and residential summer programs.
How College Students Can Use Social Media
Social media isn’t just for the vibes — it’s a powerful tool for networking, discovering opportunities, and positioning yourself as a top-tier student and professional
How to Land Your First Political Internship
Breaking into politics and public policy can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re just starting out.
How To Study For The LSAT
The LSAT is a critical step in your journey to becoming an attorney. If you’re feeling unsure about where to start, this guide breaks the process into actionable steps to help you succeed.
Definitions To Know For Navigating College
A huge part of building your resume is knowing what to apply for. If the only thing you know is “internship” or “job” then you’re missing out on a lot of opportunities
Free and Reduced LSAT Prep
One of the reasons the legal profession lacks diversity is because it has historically been a field accessible to those with resources while shutting out those who don’t.
Big Law BEFORE Law School?
When people think of Big Law, they often picture it as the ultimate multi-six figure career you land after law school.
The Ultimate Guide to Writing a Standout Cover Letter
When it comes to job applications, your cover letter is your chance to stand out. But what exactly is a cover letter, and how can you make yours shine?
Top Fellowships and Programs for International Affairs
Below are a few of the best fellowships, programs, and professional growth chances for post-undergraduate individuals keen on international affairs, diplomacy, studying/teaching overseas, or politics.
Congressional Internship Programs
The "congressional internship pipeline" is where a lot of D.C. careers begin. Many of those Staff Assistants, Legislative Correspondents, Policy Analysts, and Press Secretaries
Opportunities for Pre-Law, Public Policy
When I first started college, I was eager to explore opportunities that aligned with my interests.