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From Confused Undergraduate to Focused Graduate: Personalized Career Matching in action
May 17, 2019My name is Grace Wofford, and Dr. Brunner invited me to share my career mentor experience as he has helped me progress from a once confused and uncertain undergraduate to a focused and confident postgraduate of the University of Arizona. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged assessment, career, career assessment, career coach, Career Consultant, career counseling, Career Counselor, career fog, career guidance, Career Mentor, career planning, career selection, coach, college, College Counseling, College guidance, Consultant, counseling, counselor, Mentor, mentoring, Mentorship, personalized career guidance, personalized career matching | Comments Off on From Confused Undergraduate to Focused Graduate: Personalized Career Matching in actionUnleashing the Power of Academic Advising and Student Potential
March 22, 2019For over 10 years I have actively listened to academic advisors clarify their struggles as they advise confused students with no firmly rooted career plan. As a published assessment and vocational expert, I developed a process to address the epidemic … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged academic, academic assessment, Academic planning, career, career assessment, Career Consultant, career counseling, career guidance, Career Mentor, choosing a college, college, College Consultant, College guidance, college planning, lifelong passions, Mentor, mentoring, Sweet Spot | Comments Off on Unleashing the Power of Academic Advising and Student PotentialJohn Tamny sees the prophetic writing on the wall with his new book: “The End of Work: Why Your Passion can Become Your Job”
September 14, 2018One of the most “cut to the bone” books I have read recently is Tamny’s hot-off-the-press book. And his perspective is as fresh as the original glazed donut you eat when you pull into Krispy Kreme when the HOT NOW … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged assessment, career, career guidance, college, College guidance, counselor, education, End of Work, John Tamny, Mentor, personalized matching, vocational calling, work as play | Comments Off on John Tamny sees the prophetic writing on the wall with his new book: “The End of Work: Why Your Passion can Become Your Job”How to Leverage the end of the traditional University to most wisely spend your Education Dollars
September 29, 2017Take Home Point: You can leverage technology trends to minimize your tuition costs and save for the most important parts of education. The traditional University model of how education is delivered through sagacious professors in physical classrooms, was set up … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career, career counseling, Career Counselor, college, College guidance, college selection, counselor, e-learning, Guidance Counseling, Guidance Counselor, home schooling, internet education, online degrees, online education, paying for college, saving for college, tuition, tuition education | Comments Off on How to Leverage the end of the traditional University to most wisely spend your Education DollarsSpring Newsletter 2017
March 17, 2017Continued working relationship with the University of Arizona Athletics Department…BEAR DOWN! Dr. Brunner continues to work as a regular external consultant to the UA Athletics Department, providing careful assessments of their NCAA Division I student athletes from a wide array … Continue reading
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August 21, 2015One of the most profoundly analytical and thus compelling articles I’ve read in the last few days grabbed my attention with this headline: “The Few Pros and Many Cons of Going to College”. This is a provocative article every parent … Continue reading
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