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How to Actually Use LinkedIn as a College Student in 2021

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Is LinkedIn really necessary? Most employers and recruiters agree: yes! LinkedIn is the new CV, and it provides not only a personalized insight for potential employers, it also helps you make connections and have jobs come to you . I will cover the three parts of using LinkedIn, focusing on how you as a college student, who may have very limited work experience, can maximize your potential.  Getting Started Making Connections Attracting Job Opportunities Getting Started The first step is obviously to sign up and create your account. The first mistake some people make is not filling their profile out to 100% - LinkedIn's algorithm rewards you for completing your profile by making you more visible. I recommend making sure your profile is public as well. Make sure to complete the following checklist: Professional profile picture with your face taking up 75-80% of the circle Banner picture Headline About me Employment/education history and experience - fill out like your resume Skills,...

How to Write a College Application Essay in 2021

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C ollege admissions essays can be difficult to write, as you have to stand out for the right reasons, usually have limited experience as a high school student, and feel pressured to know your entire life trajectory. College admissions essay prompts are getting more and more individualized, meaning each essay has to be more unique. The common application posts its prompts every year at https://www.commonapp.org/apply/essay-prompts and this year's include the following:   " 1. Some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent so meaningful they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If this sounds like you, please share your story. 2. The lessons we take from obstacles we encounter can be fundamental to later success. Recount a time when you faced a challenge, setback, or failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience? 3. Reflect on a time when you questioned or challenged a belief or idea. What prompted your thinking? ...

The College Search: How to Choose the Best School for You

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  S earching for college can be a difficult hurdle by itself. When I began this process in my senior year, I barely had any idea of what major I wanted, let alone where in the country to look at. Choosing colleges to apply to and attend consists of a series of important decisions.     There are three general areas you'll want to consider to choose where to apply and attend: Location Price Program Quality  LOCATION     You may have a specific location in mind, or you may have no idea and feel overwhelmed by choice. Either way, there are several location considerations to make. First, you may want to stay close - but not too close - to family. When it comes to moving in and out every year and visiting for weekends and holidays, it's much more convenient to live about an hour to five hours away from family - whether your parents, grandparents, or aunt and uncle. Another very important location consideration that you may not be thinking about yet - I know I was...