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The
Short March to College - Many people enlist in the military
for the education benefits. Several years later, they separate from Active
Duty with the GI Bill, but no closer to a college degree. This talk gives
a military audience the information and encouragement they need to find
a college, apply successfully, and pay for school. The talk contains the
most recent information presented in a lively and engaging manner.
Make
a Profit while in College - Both military personnel and civilians
have concerns about paying for school. Most of those concerns, however,
stem from a fundamental misunderstanding about financial aid. The audience
learns how to find the money to pay for an education and then some.
Using
Your Degree - The world is full of psychology majors, and universities
are producing lawyers faster than society can find a use for them. This
talk explores creative career options for people who are not sure how
they are going to use their education, and shows them how blazing an unexpected
trail can be the fastest way to success.
Really
Thinking - Perhaps people never cease thinking, but we do often
end up in a rut. We accept paradigms, put our minds on autopilot, and
end up as witnesses rather than actors. This talk addresses how to take
control of your career, life, and relationships through conscious and
deliberate thought.
What
I Learned in College - Sean-Michael's college career has spanned
more than a decade, but perhaps his greatest academic adventure was a
year spent at each of the eight Ivy League schools. Sean-Michael lived
for 30 days at each school, attending classes, parties, and campus events.
He met hundreds of students, including some of the brightest and strangest
in the world of higher education. This talk is a funny and enthusiastic
look into a world that most people never experience: the Ivy League.
What
I Learned in the Military - From boot camp on Parris Island
to the jungles of Panama to the mountains of Northern Iraq, Sean-Michael
met many savvy and bizarre individuals who taught him what it meant to
be a good Marine. This talk is about the people that Sean-Michael met
during the course of his service, and the lessons that he learned from
them about how to live.
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