Do yourself and others a favour; treat yourself well. Use this self-care checklist to reflect and know when to act and how to treat yourself better.

Do yourself and others a favour; treat yourself well. Use this self-care checklist to reflect and know when to act and how to treat yourself better.
Are you considering Japan to further your education? Take a sneak peek and learn more about what studying and living in Japan is like in our upcoming Scholarship Guide Webinar series with our guest speaker, Sakamoto san from Waseda University.
First it was the digital age. Now we witness another radical movement: the sustainability shift. No industry is immune to the sustainability revolution.
Raffles Institution Scholarship & Career Fair 2021 was successfully held online on 3rd June 2021. Scholarship Guide is honoured to participate and have our sharing session with the students.
What are my skills and interests & what should I specialise in? A step-by-step guide to finding your niche in higher education and figuring out your career path.
Tough talks help us grow as a person. Don’t be afraid to face them. Let’s break down difficult conversations and discuss techniques on how to manage them.
Non-verbal cues displayed at an interview can sway the conversation in any direction. Study these interview body language tips to ace all your future interviews.
To survive and succeed in marketing communication, you’ll need to own many tools and skills, even a whole new language. Sign up Scholarship Guide’s Webinar series to listen to our very own speaker David Phey talk on this interesting topic.
Go into your internship with a well-thought 30-60-90-day plan and SMART goals. Impress your employer and be a stand-out intern!
A mother’s advice on a daughter’s dilemma of whether to take a gap year between studies: Every turn has its pains and gains; it’s about what feels right for you.
Understand the 5 conflict management styles and discover your default approach. Learn when to use each in different situations to yield meaningful results.
“This is Water” by David Foster Wallace is a call to graduates to apply the real value of their education into adulthood—to stay mindful and exercise empathy.