Public
Activity Feed Discussions Blogs Bookmarks Files

Joseph,
One suggestion is to seek out recent past graduates who are working, successful, and have good memories of their time in school. Although they may be lacking in experience, they usually make up for it with their enthusiasm, energy, positive perspective, and, their familiar with the school, program, and methods to navigate classes successfully. Also there's something accepting about student to student discussion that's somehow a bit more believable (I suppose hearing from ones own adds credibility).

Barry Westling

Sign In to comment