A practical guide to student success in the networking age
“To-the-point and practical…a great reminder to all students that we can always enrich our college experience, as well as our lives, by proactively building relationships with our peers, our faculty, and the alumni of our university.”
-Christopher L. Eisgruber, President, Princeton University
Securing the perfect post-graduate job opportunity. Finding irreplaceable mentors. Building lifelong friendships with students of various backgrounds. These are just a few of the advantages you can experience by applying the principles of networking. A practical guide for the 21st-century college student, How to Network in College will show you step-by-step how to attract the right kinds of people into your life from the time you set foot on campus all the way up until commencement day. Taught on the campus of Princeton University, these practical networking strategies have helped college students secure top-notch job offers and cultivate relationships with fellow peers, university faculty, and alumni.
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“Fantastic book! Isaac Serwanga has highlighted an often talked about but little explained means to success in America. Highly suggested for any young person trying to better themselves and their careers.“