To get what you want, first you have to figure out what that actually is. In the final episode of How Tomorrow Works, University of Phoenix’s Brandon Ethridge talks about the shift to online education and how to set you (and your kids) up for success, plus tips for discovering what you want to do with your career and how to stay motivated enough to actually do it.
Brandon believes you can do it. No really, he does. Over his career at UOPX, he’s seen countless people prove that with the right resources and a whole lot of tenacity, they could achieve their goals.
Then we learn a little more about Brandon in our lightning round, How Brandon Works.
If you haven’t already, catch up on the rest of the limited series at https://www.youtube.com/universityofphoenix. Learn more about University of Phoenix at https://www.phoenix.edu/.
The entire contents of the UOPX How Tomorrow Works Podcast is Copyright 2020 by The University of Phoenix, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are the views and opinions of its guests and interviewees and do not reflect the position or policy of the University of Phoenix. Any such views and opinions expressed are solely the responsibility of the respective guest or interviewee. Any student or alumni experience discussed on this podcast is unique to that student or alumni and should not be considered typical.
Brandon believes you can do it. No really, he does. Over his career at UOPX, he’s seen countless people prove that with the right resources and a whole lot of tenacity, they could achieve their goals.
Then we learn a little more about Brandon in our lightning round, How Brandon Works.
If you haven’t already, catch up on the rest of the limited series at https://www.youtube.com/universityofphoenix. Learn more about University of Phoenix at https://www.phoenix.edu/.
The entire contents of the UOPX How Tomorrow Works Podcast is Copyright 2020 by The University of Phoenix, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are the views and opinions of its guests and interviewees and do not reflect the position or policy of the University of Phoenix. Any such views and opinions expressed are solely the responsibility of the respective guest or interviewee. Any student or alumni experience discussed on this podcast is unique to that student or alumni and should not be considered typical.
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