You've probably seen this phrase your entire career, no matter how long or short it has been: "No unsolicited submissions." Here are some FAQs to help you decide if and when to press "send" or otherwise share your creative content with other people.
KORGIVILLE—The productivity pups at Korgi just released this year's all-in-one college tracker boards for seniors, advisors, and families. The boards fully integrate with your own Google Workspace and MS365 apps and drive.
Manage dozens, even hundreds, of student applicants, along with your resources and to-dos, from an easy, beautiful board. Link to every student board from your home base. You also can:
No more hours building complicated spreadsheets (or doctoring all the inventive documents your friends share with you). Sign up for Korgi, open the template, check off the schools you want to apply to, and you're ready to begin. Calendaring deadlines to Google Calendar, creating and sharing essays with Google Docs – do it all in one click from your Korgi board.
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You've probably seen this phrase your entire career, no matter how long or short it has been: "No unsolicited submissions." Here are some FAQs to help you decide if and when to press "send" or otherwise share your creative content with other people.
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Quick! Who was the star of The Office, A Different World and The Big Bang Theory? If you said Steve Carrell, Lisa Bonet and Johnny Galecki, you're right (at least at the beginning of each series). Now, slower: who was the protagonist of those shows? If you said Michael, Denise or Leonard...well, and I think […]