Jenni Cutler
Expertise: Art & Design
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Training: High School
Years of Experience: 1-5 Years
Jenni has a moderately unhealthy obsession with Dr. Who. When she's not travelling through time on the TARDIS, she spends her time reading, writing and bowling. After graduating from Brigham Young University with a degree in English and Editing, she lived in the Dominican Republic for a year and a half. Jenni now works as a writer for My Colleges and Careers.
Latest Posts Written by Expert Jenni Cutler
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Written on June 11, 2011 by Jenni Cutler
If you said yes to this, give yourself a mental slap and keep reading. There are thousands of people out there who desire a higher level of education, but unfortunately feel like they aren’t smart enough, rich enough, or serious enough to handle the workload of a student. Here are three reasons why you should reconsider. Continue reading →
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Category: Back To College
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Written on May 22, 2011 by Jenni Cutler
College life is notoriously known as one of the most sleep-deprived eras in a person’s life. With the combination of school work, part-time jobs, and social life, most college students find it hard to get an adequate amount of sleep. This can lead to fatigue, lack of focus, and feeling lathargic—much like the Winnie the Pooh character, Eeyore. Therefore, this begs the question, how much sleep do you really need? Continue reading →
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Category: Student Health
Tags: sleep, time management
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Written on May 19, 2011 by Jenni Cutler
No one wants to read an essay that drones on and on for pages and repeats the same thing a million times. Be concise, but also interesting. Don’t be afraid to let your personality show through. If you really like to use unique words, such as “maniacal”, or phrases, such as “and so it goes”, don’t be afraid to throw them in once if it fits with what you’re saying. Continue reading →
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Category: Category: Career, Category: Education, Category: Financial Aid, Category: Tools
Tags: college finances
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Written on May 18, 2011 by Jenni Cutler
The best way to present and prove your point is by keeping yourself organized. All essays should flow naturally and have a clear premise. Here is a very basic five-paragraph formula for a good essay. Depending on the length of the essay, you can expand or shorten the formula. The most important thing is to make sure your argument is clear; the beginning needs to match the ending, and flow with everything in between. Continue reading →
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Category: Category: Career, Category: Education, Category: Financial Aid, Category: Tools
Tags: college finances, how to
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Written on May 17, 2011 by Jenni Cutler
Competition can be fierce these days for finding financial assistance. This is one of the most important questions you must ask yourself when seeking and applying for scholarships. Everyone has characteristics and experiences that make them unique. In order to win a scholarship, you must not only learn to recognize these differences in yourself, but be proud of them. Continue reading →
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Category: Category: Career, Category: Education, Category: Financial Aid, Category: Tools, Uncategorized
Tags: college finances, how to