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Cover Letters
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Resumes
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Interviewing
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College Support
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Health & Wellness
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Finances
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What is a Cover Letter? Watch this video & find out
- A summary of why you’re interested in the job and why you should be hired.
- It should contain concrete examples of your accomplishments, skills, & experiences (relevant to the job you’re applying for).
- Your moment to express yourself and show a little of your own personality, while further demonstrating your communication skills.
- It should be shorter than 1 page, with 3-4 separate paragraphs (you can also use bullet points).
What is a Resume? Watch this video & find out
- It’s an advertisement of YOU.
- A summary of your skills and experiences-- a list of what you can bring to the table!
Interview Tips and Advice | |
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File Type: | pptx |
Common Behavioral Questions | |
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File Type: | docx |
Here is another method with the details: http://www.lattc.edu/services/ar/transcript-verification
- Video for unofficial transcript: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61IPwxWF7Kg
- Go to http://www.lattc.edu/ > Quick Links >PeopleSoft SIS (first link)
- Log in with the same username and id you use for Canvas
- Click Academic Records
- Select “View Unofficial Transcript” – a PDF pop up should appear
- For official transcript – for college applications, etc
- Go to http://www.lattc.edu/ > Quick Links >PeopleSoft SIS (first link)
- Log in with the same username and id you use for Canvas
- Click Academic Records
- Select Official Transcript Request
Here is another method with the details: http://www.lattc.edu/services/ar/transcript-verification
Getting LATTC Transcripts
“Let’s Talk: Your Health” a portal to provide support and connection for young people during this uncertain time. Created by Peer Health Exchange, a national non-profit organization dedicated to advancing health equity through delivering a skills-based health education program to ninth graders in Title I schools.
Resources include:
Brief videos featuring real stories from our Health Educators, who share how they are coping with all that has arisen during the pandemic.
“Asking for a Friend,” an online form that allows young people to ask health-related questions directly to Health Educators, similar to the in-class Question Box.
Skills resources and practice activities from Peer Health Exchange program relevant to this current situation
Curated resources from other organizations specific to supporting young people’s mental and physical health
Resources include:
Brief videos featuring real stories from our Health Educators, who share how they are coping with all that has arisen during the pandemic.
“Asking for a Friend,” an online form that allows young people to ask health-related questions directly to Health Educators, similar to the in-class Question Box.
Skills resources and practice activities from Peer Health Exchange program relevant to this current situation
Curated resources from other organizations specific to supporting young people’s mental and physical health
Personal Expenses Budget
- Here is a tool to help keep track of your life expenses
- Click here for a template and make a copy for yourself