Dear Student-Parent, Actions speak louder than words. We inspire by what we do, I'm sure of it - now.
As exciting a time it is is for recent and upcoming graduates, this is also a nerve-wracking, unsure time when many post-grads find themselves with a wide future ahead of them with little to no direction. Going from the... Read More
How many times do you find yourself setting a goal, but within weeks, you've either become too busy to reach it, or it's moved down to the bottom of you priority list? If you're tired of feeling that your goals aren't... Read More
Is there a job that you feel would be perfect for you, but you're unsure of how to get your foot in the door for an interview? You've submitted your resume to countless job openings, yet you haven't gotten a call back.... Read More
Your interview is your time to shine and your key to getting hired. When you're prepared for your interview, it definitely shows. Professionals do interviews on a regular basis, and they will be able to tell if you aren... Read More
As we’ve grown, it has become extremely important to define the Core Values of Honor Society. This is to explicitly and implicitly help all of our members and national committees to flow together cohesively, rooting... Read More
For seniors, graduation is a matter of weeks a way. This day that seemed to never come now seems to be approaching too soon. In between final projects, finals, and job applications, it seems like there is not enough... Read More
In March 2016, I had the honor of attending a political conference in Washington D.C. as part of the press because of HonorSociety.org’s standing in American education. I took in the events from the press bullpen. To... Read More
We’ve all heard the quote, “Don’t let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.” As cliché as it is, that quote has guided me to jobs and opportunities that I could have only dreamed of.
I don't know why it took me so long to acknowledge this, but this week, I realized that we (that is, students) take teachers for granted. Now, I'm not talking about all teachers mind you (although I will admit that you... Read More