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  2. American College Counseling Association - Wikipedia

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    The ACCA-L listserv, open to anyone interested in college counseling, provides an electronic forum for discussion of issues. Since 2002, ACCA has also sponsored a biennial national conference, co-hosted with one of its state divisions, in addition to its annual business meeting and other activities held at the ACA conference.

  3. BuzzFeed - Wikipedia

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    Perpetua identified one college student in Michigan in particular as "the second-highest traffic driver worldwide." [150] The student, Rachel McMahon, said that until she saw Perpetua's blog post, she never knew that her quizzes were so significant for BuzzFeed's traffic. The quizzes made an estimated $3.8 million for the media company. [151]

  4. National Board for Certified Counselors - Wikipedia

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    A graduate degree in counseling (or one with a major in counseling) from a regionally accredited college or university; At least 48 semester hours of graduate-level coursework, including at least one course in each of nine specified areas, as well as at least six semester hours of supervised field experience

  5. Quiz bowl - Wikipedia

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    College Bowl, which was created by Don Reid as a USO activity for U.S. servicemen during World War II, was an influential early quiz bowl program. [5] [6] Also known as "The College Quiz Bowl," it started on radio in 1953 and then aired on national television in the U.S. from 1959 to 1970. [7]

  6. Journal of College Counseling - Wikipedia

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    Journal of College Counseling is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the American Counseling Association and the American College Counseling Association. The journal was established in 1998. Its current editor-in-chief is Joshua C. Watson.

  7. Quiz - Wikipedia

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    A printed quiz on health issues. A quiz is a form of mind sport in which people attempt to answer questions correctly on one or several topics. Quizzes can be used as a brief assessment in education and similar fields to measure growth in knowledge, abilities, and skills, or simply as a hobby.

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  9. Anne Helen Petersen - Wikipedia

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    While a visiting professor at Whitman College, Petersen began writing about popular culture topics for online news and entertainment sites (including the Scandals of Classic Hollywood series at the Hairpin) [7] [8] and found that she enjoyed non-academic writing. [9] In May 2014 she moved to New York to write for BuzzFeed News. [9]