Most students find it very challenging to fit in planning for the future with planning for tomorrow’s term paper or problem set. It’s important to consider your career planning right along with everything else you have to do.
In other words, schedule time in your regular weekly schedule to attend to your career planning. Yes, it may not be the most pressing issue in your life at the time, but it will pay off in the long run and you’ll feel so much more satisfied with yourself once it comes time to graduate or head off to summer break.
The outlines represented on the year-specific pages are general guidelines for the types of activities you should engage in each year for your career planning. The timeline represents a series of tasks that will help you find employment either for full time or summer.
John works with students who are undecided about which career path to follow. He also specializes in careers in teaching and education.