Linda Weems

What drives Linda Weems to a career that delivers essential advice, direction, and support through well-researched information on higher education? Since 2012, Linda has integrated her passion for helping others into her professional life. With her sharp editorial mind, making life a little less burdensome for students in any phase of their college journey comes naturally to her.

With 14 years of experience, Linda’s expertise in content development shines through every aspect of her work as a contributing editor for CVO. Her expertise in providing college guidance through relevant information runs the gamut: pursuing the right degree, choosing a college or university, overcoming the complex admissions process, signing up for financial aid, finding a thriving career, and everything in between.

They say no playbook exists for conquering the odds in college and beyond. For Linda, it starts with what you know! Her writing abilities, keen attention to detail, and strong organizational skills enable her to deliver impactful material that learners use to tread the often-tricky path that is college. If you ask Linda, it takes determination to survive college life and make the most of a hard-earned degree, armed with sufficient knowledge from CVO as a reliable information resource.

Based in Tennessee, Linda considers herself a student—of life, that is! She loves art and takes on rock painting as a hobby. A loving mother, she enjoys spending quality time with her family and her dog Rusty.

Read Linda’s Latest Articles

  • How to Network as an Introvert in College

    Being introverted should NOT hold you back when it comes to networking. While it can feel exhausting, you can build a strong professional network by banking on your strengths and engaging in genuine conversations. Read our guide and explore the ways you can foster the right relationships and seize career opportunities as an introvert college…


  • What is CACREP Accreditation for Counseling Programs?

    Pursuing grad school in counseling? By obtaining CACREP accreditation, counseling programs demonstrate that they have met national standards, affecting whether your degree counts for licensure, federal jobs, and professional certifications. Read our guide to learn why CACREP accreditation should be a major factor in choosing the right program.


  • How Long Does It Take to Get an Associate Degree?

    An associate degree usually takes two years to complete. However, factors like full-time or part-time study, credits, and specific program all play a role. Read our guide to learn how to set realistic expectations when pursuing an associate degree on the academic route, with your goals in mind.


  • Can You Get College Credit for Work Experience?

    When you go back to college as an adult, you’re likely to bring work experience for which you can get college credit through Prior Learning Assessments, standardized exams, military transcripts, and portfolio reviews. Read our guide to learn about getting college credit for work experience and maximizing it for your college re-entry.


  • What Is a Micro-Credential?

    If you’re not ready to commit to a full degree, micro-credentials can be a practical way to start building job-ready skills. Being short courses, they are affordable and focus on specific areas you can learn in a few weeks or months. Read our guide on how earning micro-credentials can be an excellent option that employers…


  • What is a Professional Studies Degree?

    If you want a degree that fits around your schedule, consider Professional Studies. In this program, you can put your earned credits and job experience to work and complete your bachelor’s degree while building skills you can actually use. Read our guide to find out how a professional studies program lets you finish faster and…


  • Can You Get an Internship as a Freshman?

    College is a lot to take in, and trying to land an internship this early might seem like a stretch. You might even wonder if you’re qualified yet. This guide will help you find internships open to freshmen, build your resume even with little experience, and explain how starting early can give your career a…


  • How to Participate in Online Discussion Boards

    Online discussion boards are a fundamental component of your online classes. These platforms are where most of your class conversations take place, and your engagement significantly impacts your grade. If you’re unsure how to participate in online discussion boards, this guide offers tips for explaining your thoughts clearly and connecting with other participants for learning.


  • How to Read a College Syllabus

    Opening your college syllabus for the first time can feel confusing. The deadlines, policies, and details written on it can be overwhelming. If you want to know where to begin, this guide will help you understand your syllabus, plan your classes accordingly, avoid pitfalls, and own your semester.


  • What Are Office Hours and Should You Go?

    You might feel unsure about office hours, but they actually boost your learning. If you’ve ever questioned whether you should go or what to talk about, this guide is for you. Learn the purpose of office hours and how you can use each visit to improve your understanding, ask better questions, and connect with your…