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Task management with Getting Things Done Methodology
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Our Blog
The Hope Needs You / Life Lessons From a Seven-Year-Old
May 10, 2012
by:
skastrul
Dear Cycle 25, I am so proud of all of you and filled with hope as you commence from your i.c.stars internship. As you begin your next journey, I am reminded of Tracy Grahm’s powerful words at tea last week: “When we lose our sense of...
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An Accidental Techie in Cali
May 2, 2012
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csmith
The first night I got to San Francisco, I had a great dinner with some people who have been going to the conference since it started.
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A Measurable Impact
Initial placement rate:
95%
Industry retention rate:
81%
College attendance rate:
44%
Alumni actively engaged in their communities:
70%
Average 12-month earnings before program:
$9,000
Average 12-month earnings after program:
$31,000