BEST advice...don't graduate.
With the new round of "free trade" bills going around, companies will be sending even more jobs to foreign countries...
Next to go...accounting jobs and others that can easily be done in India, China, and Korea.
1 3 and 4 are good
2 is pretty pointless
$30 a semester on junk food? I make supermarket runs that set me back $15 at a time, and the loot only lasts 2 weeks max. Damn, you're already saving.
Just get any job and go meet people. I made the mistake of never talking to my professors in college (or many of the other students for that matter). I found half the jobs I've held through people.
Yeah, I've made the same mistake myself. I go in to office hours only to ask serious questions, but I rarely engage in small talk because I don't want to be seen wasting people's time.
As for talking to other students, I don't do it very often because I don't know people very well. I can't say that I actually have friends. I live at home, so my social options at school are very limited.
Ya, I'm still terrible at the latter too. I've gotten better at speaking to professors though throughout my master's program. Just ask questions, they'll eventually know your name. See if there's any research or projects outside the regular school program you can work on. You learn way more doing the projects than cramming for tests for courses someone told you to take.
no they wont. Lots of accounting has to be done locally because of all the new laws.
