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Tag Archives: advice
Four Things Successful Software Interview Candidates Do
You’ll never believe #3 Continue reading
CS Internship Guide #17: The Problem with College Career Counselors
Why college career counselors can’t teach you how to get a CS internship. Continue reading
Posted in CS Internship Guide, Software
Tagged advice, career, college, internship, job, job hunt, networking, soft skills, student, university
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What I Wish I Knew as a College Freshman
What I did well, and what I could have improved on during my first year of college. Continue reading
Posted in Psychology
Tagged advice, Austin, classes, college, dorm, freshman, GPA, student, university, ut
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How to Graduate On Time: Identifying Bottlenecks
If you don’t take a bottleneck class, your graduation is delayed by a semester. Continue reading
Posted in Psychology
Tagged advice, bottleneck, classes, college, courses, degree, graduation, pipeline, planning, registration, schedule, student, university
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How to Choose the Perfect College Major
Figure out the job you want and pick a major based on that, not the other way around. Continue reading
Posted in Psychology
Tagged advice, career, college, job, major, optionality, university
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