Alicia Oglesby
Professional School Counselor
Education
- PhD Candidate, Doctoral Program in Urban Education, School of Education, University of Pittsburgh
- Master's Degree, Clinical, Counseling, and Applied Psychology, Chestnut Hill College
- BS, Psychology, Howard University
Certifications & Organizations
- Certification, School Counseling, Arcadia University
- Certified, Professional School Counseling, DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education
- Graduate, Social-Behavioral-Educational Course, CITI Program
- Graduate, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Intensive Race and Mental Health Course, Virginia Tech University
- Graduate, African American Psychology Course, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education
- Graduate, Harvard University School Counseling and College Counseling Summer Intensive for School Counselor
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Co-authored Articles (38)
13 Signs of Mental Weakness (& How to Build Mental Toughness)
Break through the negative patterns holding you back from greatnessBeing “mentally weak” doesn’t mean you’re a bad person or that you’re actually weak, it just might mean that you’re used to using unproductiv...
How to
Write an Apology Letter to a Teacher
Occasionally misbehaving at school is normal, but sometimes your behavior may upset your teacher. If you've disrespected your teacher, you may need to write an apology letter. Writing an apology letter to your teacher is...
Everything You Need to Know to Make Your Own Digital Planner
Plan your life and set personal goals digitallyWant to create a cool, fun, customizable planner you can carry with you everywhere you go? Then a digital planner might be for you! In this article, you’ll learn how to b...
How to
Make Friends Easily if You're a Teen
As you become a teen, the way you build friendships will change. Whether you are introverted, recently moved to a new school, or are just learning how to communicate with others, it pays to build a few crucial skills. Fi...
What to Do after High School
Everything you need to plan your future after high school Congrats on graduating high school! You have so many options for what to do next—it’s normal to feel a little overwhelmed. We’re here to help! We’ll walk ...
How to
Make Your Teacher Like You
Everyone wants to leave a good impression on their teachers, and it doesn't need to be complicated or mysterious. You can learn what teachers expect of your behavior, so you'll be able to behave, succeed, and have a lika...
How to
Change Schools in the Middle of the School Year
Moving schools is challenging in any situation, but can be particularly difficult in the middle of the school year. Making new friends, settling into new routines, and becoming acquainted with new teachers can all be dra...
How to
Survive Middle School
Middle school is a big step from elementary school! You will be given more responsibility, but also more choices and freedom. You will be facing challenging classes, may experience your first crush, or maybe attending yo...
How to
Get Out of Trouble at School
Everyone knows that sinking feeling you get in your stomach when you’re in trouble. You know you’ve done something wrong and are about to get caught, but you want to avoid major trouble. When the teacher or principal...
How to
Make Your School a Better Place
Making your school a better place will make everyone around you happier and will get you more pumped to go every day. In addition, a better atmosphere will also make you more productive. As a student, you can help other ...
How to
Know if You Are Gifted
Whether you were flagged as a gifted student at a young age, or you’re starting to discover your giftedness in adulthood, know that no 2 gifted individuals are the same. This is largely due to the fact that there are a...
College Is Not Like High School...It’s Way, Way Better
How college is different than high school, and how to succeed in college when you get there College can be an amazing and unforgettable time in your life. But whether you’ve just been accepted to your dream school or s...
How to
Survive with Your Sanity Intact when Everyone Hates You at School
Ok, so maybe everyone doesn’t hate you, but you really struggle to fit in at school. Maybe someone spread rumors about you and now people are avoiding you. You may be the only gay kid, have less money than your classma...
How to
Survive High School
The thought of being in high school for 4 years can be kind of intimidating, but don’t worry! We’ve put together a high-school survival guide that will help you have the best high school experience possible. Below yo...
How to Make a DIY Daily Planner for School (Plus Tips to Stay Organized)
Customize your very own aesthetic academic plannerIf you've ever forgotten to do your homework or been caught unprepared for a test, then you might want to start using a planner. Planners help to keep you organized and o...
How to
Organize Your School Bag
If you're new to packing a school bag, or you've always been disorganized about it, there are some useful tips you can learn to ease the process. A well-packed school bag makes it easier to remember things, to find thing...
How to
Excuse Yourself from Unfinished Homework
Ideally, you will always be ready for class and have your homework completed. Sometimes, however, life gets in the way and you aren’t prepared. There are several methods for developing an excuse to give your teacher fo...
23 Cool & Creative Locker Decoration Ideas
The ultimate guide to having the best locker decor in your school The school year is quickly approaching, and what better way to express yourself and impress your friends than with an aesthetically pleasing locker! Decor...
How to
Become a Teacher's Favorite
If you're in school, you spend most of your day in class with your teachers. If your teacher doesn't like you, or you don't get along, school can be extra difficult. Getting on your teacher's good side doesn't just mean ...
How to
Be a Good Prefect
If you've applied to be a prefect at your school, or you're already serving as one, you might be wondering how to be the best prefect. To be a good prefect, it's important to remember that your role is to help both the f...