Put College to Work: How to Use College to the Fullest to Discover Your Strengths and Find a Job You Love Before You Graduate "Put College to Work" is the new rule book that shows how to make today's college environment work for you. Meanwhile, college is not preparing students for the modern job marketwages are stagnating,
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| Title | : | Put College to Work: How to Use College to the Fullest to Discover Your Strengths and Find a Job You Love Before You Graduate |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.69 (288 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 161035253X |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 280 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-09-01 |
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The future looks bleak for today's college graduates: 53 percent of Millennials are jobless or underemployed after graduating college, and 36 percent have moved back in with their parents. College tuition has tripled in the last decade, debt at graduation has risen to a full year's salary, and more graduates are forced to default on their student loans. Meanwhile, college is not preparing students for the modern job marketwages are stagnating, employers aren't hiring, and young people today can expect to change careers five or six times in their lifetime. The old rules for succeeding in college just don't work anymore. "Put College to Work" is the new rule book that shows how to make today's college environment work for you. "Put College to Work" presents a step-by-step plan to use the resources available to you in college (the resources you're already paying for!) to enhance your education with practical experience, make connections with employers, market yourself as a dynamic and cre
Editorial : A practical-minded career guide for students applying to or attending college. In these tough economic times with a scarcity of good-paying jobs, soaring college costs, and crushing student debt, "Put College to Work" is sincerely needed and highly recommended. --Midwest Book Review
"Put College to Work" provides a great blend of the author’s personal experiences and her professional expertise to speak directly to college-age students about what mistakes to avoid and what opportunities to seize. Clowes makes college less intimidating to new students and guides them toward success –- both during and after college. The author’s step-by-step process leads students toward success and emphasizes lifetime career skills over merely finding a job. The book helps students avoid the feeling of being helpless as they enter a difficult professional world. This book will give insight to us all. Buy one copy for your student and another for yourself. --College Parent Cen
A highlight of this section of the volume is the inclusion of over 20 of the hundred letters Adams wrote to former president Thomas Jefferson as the two late in life reconciled and again became friends. We never see Nate's point of view during this book. When I started my project, I believed that I would have a hard time finding information. Included are some very interesting examples, even something simple such as ankle edema related to weather.
Though the book lacks an index, an interesting bibliography is included and the overall organization of the book allows easy finding of the desired topic.
Due to the clear descriptions of the conditions, interesting historical information and very useful description of historical Chinese medical books and their significance, this book deserves and gets a 5 star top reading.
I think it is this book and not the otherwise excellent "Web That Has No Weaver" that should be suggested as the ideal introductory book to
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