Interview 61: Dr. Lisa Rouff on “Careers in Mental Health Therapy”
Dr. Lisa Rouff has been a clinical psychologist for over 20 years in the Chicago area. In this interview, Dr. Rouff explores various careers in mental health therapy. This […]
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Dr. Lisa Rouff has been a clinical psychologist for over 20 years in the Chicago area. In this interview, Dr. Rouff explores various careers in mental health therapy. This […]
William Segura did a three-part overview of three ways Emory has read admission files over the last dozen years but now he transitions and he gives his 5-minute overview […]
After Mark and Sam discussed debunked stereotypes about more remote and rural schools for the last two weeks, they now turn their attention to a discussion of Middlebury College. […]
I interview Lisa on the topic of, “Understanding UCSB”. Lisa gives the history of UC-Santa Barbara. Lisa gives her 3-4 minute elevator speech about UCSB. Lisa talks about what […]
Gil Villanueva starts out by giving us the History of the University of Richmond and then he gives the 2-3 minute elevator pitch so we have a basic overview […]
Vince gives his backstory, including his admission experience. Vince shares how the CSU schools differ from the UC schools. Vince shares how applicants are evaluated at the CSU’s. Vince […]
Cost is a major concern for most families for college in this covid-19 world and Regional public universities really excel here. Taylor, shares his background and how he got […]
Yancie Davis, an admission officer at Macalester (https://www.macalester.edu/) in St. Paul’s MN gives us an overview of his college. Give us a basic overview of Macalester College. Mark shares […]
In part 2 with Dave Wagner, Director of Admissions at St. Olaf, we focus on what makes St. Olaf unique and distinct. Dave talks about the history of St. […]
Mark interviews Greg Roberts, Dean of Admissions, at the University of Virginia “What is a Public University and how is the structure of a public university different from a […]