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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Becoming invaluable

The article, “Becoming Invaluable” was really created to help Sports Study majors to understand what would be important in their college career. Strong academics, personal development, networking, and specific goal realizations are all key things to gain during a college career. The slideshow is very specific to show someone step by step what they must achieve and work for during and even after college. In the freshmen and sophomore years a strong GPA and sports involvement are important. During the junior and senior years one must maintain a strong GPA and begin searching for internships along with networking. After graduation considering graduate school is wise for a leg up on the competition because having an MBA is favorable for cutting the competition. This article also tells you what potential employers are looking for, experience, good grades, hobbies, and philanthropy.


This article also showed that all while working hard to build your credibility for the professional world it is important to realize what exactly you want out of your sports career, where do you want to live? How much time are you willing to spend working? How much are you willing to relocate? These questions are important to what exact career you want. Being aware of what you want, working hard, and becoming a well rounded person are keys to becoming invaluable sports studies major.

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