Most people come to college with the goal of securing a job that wouldn’t otherwise be attainable without a college degree. While academics are extremely important in this regard, I would argue that there is another aspect that is even more important: professional student organizations. Professional student organizations provide three main benefits: making friends, networking Read More…
Month: June 2024
The 4 Best Ways to Network in College
Networking is a skill that must be developed over time. Many career opportunities come from networking connections to different circles, communities, and people. If you need advice on how to network as a new college student, read this list below for some helpful tips! 1. Make friends in class. Your classmates could be your future Read More…
Deciding on a Major? Follow These Types From a Fellow Junior!
So you have decided on the university you are going to, but you are still not sure what major you will pursue. Follow these tips that will hopefully make this choice a little easier for you.
The ONLY College Career FAQ you’ll EVER need read!
Upon graduation, we students all feel that college is the great equalizer when it comes to finding the career that best suits us, but with no experience it can be overwhelming not knowing what the first steps look like. Fear not young freshman, for this blog with cover the basics of getting into the world-of-work Read More…
Professional Development at UW-Madison
Navigating Your Career Path: Advice for Incoming UW-Madison Freshmen Hey there, incoming Badgers! As you gear up for your journey at UW-Madison, you’re probably buzzing with excitement, nerves, and endless possibilities. One thing you might be thinking about is your future career path. Don’t worry if you’re feeling a bit lost—I’ve been there, and I’m Read More…
Your Whole Life Ahead Of You! A guide to discovering one’s life path in college.
Stepping on campus for the first time is always a very memorable experience. There is so much to discover, new places, new faces, and definitely a lot to learn. It can be overwhelming, there are a lot of big choices to make, like choosing a major, finding your passions, professional development. But don’t sweat it! Read More…
Discovering Your Place: A Freshman’s Guide to UW–Madison and Conquering the New Student Apprehension
Welcome to the Badger Family! As a freshman at UW–Madison, you’re on an adventure shared by many that will shape your future. Let’s dive in and find your niche! 1. Explore What Sparks Your Curiosity Think of college as a buffet of experiences. Try a little bit of everything! Attend club meetings, take diverse classes, and Read More…
3 ways to maintain your long distance relationship in college
Once you’ve both decided to commit to a long distance relationship with your partner, there are many ways to keep the spark between you alive and feel close despite the regional differences. Social media is your friend: Sending each other snaps of your meals, activities, and adventures in your day can be a fun way Read More…
A Major Decision! How to Find Your Path
I started my college journey entirely convinced I would study Math and Economics. I would’ve bet anything that my experience would’ve been nothing but indifference curves and calculus. Little did I know how wrong I was! Incoming freshmen, you might be wrong too. However, I have some good news for you: that’s a good thing! Read More…
Starting Your UW-Madison Journey: A Freshman’s Guide (Finding your niche)
Hey there, freshman Badgers! Stepping onto the UW-Madison campus two years ago as an incoming freshman, I vividly remember the overwhelming combination of excitement and nervousness that I felt. With thousands of students walking around and countless organizations on campus, finding your people at such a big university can seem hard at times. Here are Read More…