Mia Hall holds a bachelors degree in Broadcast Journalism and Political Science. She currently works in the marketing and creative department for one of the nations top television networks TLC!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
A Peek into the She is Me Career Media/Journalism Seminar in Washington D.C....
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
She is Me Presents: Careers in Media and Journalism Washington D.C.
The She is Me Program™ Presents: Careers in Media and Journalism
An education workshop for high school girls interested in careers in the field of Media and Journalism designed to teach goal setting, boost self esteem, and exposes young women to various career paths and positive role models
What: The She is Me Program™: Media and Journalism Seminar that will features guest speakers who are women and “experts “in their respective fields and careers. Each workshop participant and speaker leaves knowing that “She is Me” and we are all responsible for the success of others.
When: Saturday April 24, 2010; 1:00pm-4:00pm
Where: The George Washington University
Academic Center Building
Suite 736
Washington, DC 20052
College Readiness Tip of the Week: Study
A really good tip that I received from one of my professors when I was in College was to not only read the material before class, but to read the material again after class the same day. I know, I know this sound very time consuming, but honestly this is one of the best ways to study, and this is the reason why you are in college in the first place. One way that you can prepare for the next class is with questions for the instructor that you’ve come up with during class and while you are studying. That way your professor sees that you are involved and you care about learning. You never know when you eagerness is going to come in handy, especially when you need that extra point to make it to the next letter grade.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
College Readiness Tip of the Week: Scholarships
Apply for as many scholarships as possible. Many people think that once you have applied for or received one scholarship, you are done with the scholarship search, but that's not the case. Apply for as many scholarships that you can. This takes the burden off of you and your parents. It takes the burden off of your parents because the cost of your college education is taken care of, and it takes the burden off of you because you will not have to be worried about your classes being canceled for nonpayment. And it will also keep you from not being able to focus on your studies because the whole time you are think about not having money.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Congratulations to Miss America 2010!
Thursday, January 28, 2010
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