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Sam Sottosanto

Sam Sottosanto
Sam is the Digital Marketing Specialist at Joliet Junior College. She can be reached at ssottosa@jjc.edu or ext. 2489.

Recent Posts

A Study Abroad Experience in Japan

Posted by Sam Sottosanto on Jul 17, 2017 7:52:34 AM

A group of Joliet Junior College students studied abroad in Japan this summer at Ehime University in Matsuyama. Read their firsthand accounts below to learn about their experience. 

Contributors to the blog include students Adam Davis, Alexa Ziegler, Edith Ruiz, George Pitsoulakis, Jimmy Bavirsha, Kari Lobash, Kelsey Anderson, Michael Gonzalez, Noah Dwyer, Sean O'Reilly and Natural Sciences Associate Professor Eva Murdoch.

Interested in Studying Abroad? Click here to see what opportunities JJC has to offer!

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Tags: Study Abroad

5 Life Hacks for JJC Students

Posted by Sam Sottosanto on Jul 10, 2017 8:11:56 AM

You can find new "life hack" ideas around every corner of the internet - from putting pancake batter into a ketchup bottle to placing tea bags in your shoes to absorb the odor. But did you know that there are life hacks just for JJC students, too? Check out five of them below!

 

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Tags: Tips & Tricks, About JJC

7 Reasons Why JJC is the Best Place to Start Your Education

Posted by Sam Sottosanto on Jun 12, 2017 8:29:38 AM

Thinking about college?

Consider JJC: an option that's not only close to home, but also a great fit for anyone, whether you're a graduating high school senior, an adult looking for a fresh start or still undecided. Check out our list below for seven reasons why JJC is the perfect choice.

Still not sure? Summer classes are still available - try one out and see how you like it on campus! 
Summer Session III begins July 3. Apply here for free, then register for classes via MyJJC! Call (815) 280-2493 for questions.

 

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Tags: For New Students, Tips & Tricks, About JJC

5 Books to Read this Summer

Posted by Sam Sottosanto on Jun 5, 2017 8:13:20 AM

Looking for a good read this summer?

Even if you haven't picked up a book in a while, we've created a list of books we think you would enjoy below. Need a reason to read? It's been proven that reading helps you relax. It also boosts your brain power and makes you more empathetic.

(If this list doesn't meet your taste, check out 101 Great Books Recommended for College-Bound Readers or 100 Books You Should Read in a Lifetime. Visit the JJC Library to ask one of our librarians what they recommend or refer to the Library's Facebook page for even more recommendations.) 

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Tags: Just for Fun, Summer, Community

How to Do Well in Your Summer Class (Even Though it's Only 6 Weeks Long)

Posted by Sam Sottosanto on May 22, 2017 8:01:35 AM

While there are many benefits to taking summer classes (check out 10 of them here), it's no secret that they can be challenging. And since the semester is shorter, it's essential to be on top of your game. If this is your first time taking a summer class, look no further than our blog below, where we highlight a few tips and tricks that will help you successfully complete your class.

Not enrolled?
You can still register for our 2018 summer sessions starting on May 21, June 4 or July 2 by visiting MyJJC.

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Tags: Tips & Tricks, Summer

5 Reasons to Attend the Joliet Regional Job Fair

Posted by Sam Sottosanto on May 15, 2017 8:37:24 AM

Whether you're a student or a community member, mark your calendars for the Joliet Regional Job Fair! This event takes place in the JJC Event Center each spring.

Not sure if you should go? Check out five reasons below to learn why it might be a good idea. 

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Tags: Careers, Community

11 Hot Careers You Can Study for at JJC

Posted by Sam Sottosanto on May 8, 2017 8:01:58 AM


Where do you see yourself in five years?

This question can be intimidating - especially if you're an undecided major or thinking about changing careers. If you're exploring interests, check out the eleven hot careers featured in this blog, all of which will see an increase in positions from now until 2024. 

What's even better is you can begin your journey to all of these careers right here at JJC!

(Click here to apply or click here to register for classes.) 

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Tags: In-Demand Jobs, Careers

Q&A: The Bopp Family Shares Their Unique Graduation Story

Posted by Sam Sottosanto on May 1, 2017 8:24:09 AM

Note: This story refers to the 2017 JJC graduation ceremony.

Twins Ashley and Amanda Bopp, along with their mother, Audrey, have all attended JJC - but their story is a little bit different - because since almost the very beginning, they've been through it all together.

Audrey began in spring 2011 and the twins started after they graduated from Joliet Township High School in 2012. On May 12, the three close family members will sit alongside each other in the Event Center and wait for their names to be called so they can finally hold the diplomas they worked so hard for. 

What has it been like for them, pursuing their education as a family? Check out our Q&A below to learn a little bit more about the Bopp family. 

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JJC Chefs Share Mouthwatering Cinco De Mayo Recipes

Posted by Sam Sottosanto on Apr 24, 2017 8:28:02 AM

Cinco De Mayo is only one week away! The popular Mexican holiday is celebrated in the United States and Mexico every May 5 to commemorate a battle between the Mexican army and the French forces of Napoleon III more than 150 years ago.

At JJC, we asked three of our chefs from the Culinary Arts Department to share their favorite Mexican dishes in celebration of the holiday.

Check them out below!


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Tags: Holidays, Community

10 Reasons Why You Should Take a Summer Class

Posted by Sam Sottosanto on Apr 17, 2017 8:05:36 AM

 

With summer comes the sweet taste of ice cream on your tongue, the smell of sunscreen, cold lemonade and... summer classes?

You heard us right! There are many benefits that come with taking college classes over the summer. Read our list below to discover why you might want to register for a class or two! 

To register, visit MyJJC or contact the Registration Office.

 

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Tags: For New Students, Tips & Tricks, About JJC, Summer