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FIND YOUR PASSION IN COLLEGE: Potential Story Angles and Excerpts
This book is extremely relevant to millions of readers – specifically college-bound and college students and their anxious parents. Below is just a brief selection of potential articles that address topics found in the book. The uniqueness of the student-advice found in this title makes these stories fresh, relevant, and interesting to their readers, while providing useful advice on topics of extreme importance.
We’re happy to provide a PDF of the book’s contents for possible excerpts and encourage you to consider excerpting the relevant parts of the book for related stories. We’ve also excerpted many articles from this title on this website.
POTENTIAL STORY ANGLES:
• “So, what are you going to do after graduation?” The nagging sound of a relative asking this question is all too familiar to college students, but it is a question many ask of themselves as they navigate their college years. Fellow college students share some insight on what to do to find a good career match.
• College education is expensive, so get the most out of it. Going to class and hanging out with friends is fine, but there’s much more to taking full advantage of an expensive college education and the time students spend there. College students and recent graduates share their perspectives and advice on how to get the most of this huge investment.
• Students find their interests outside the college classroom. For some students the highlight of their college experience is the time they spend pursuing their interests through extracurricular activities. Rather than a distraction from classes, this is a great way to diversify the college experience, learn valuable team work and leaderships skills, and get closer to finding out what career choices to consider after graduation.
• Classes are not enough – college students pursue extracurricular activities and internships to learn about their interests and likely career choices. Here insights and experiences from college students and recent graduates.
POTENTIAL EXCERPTS:
• College students share top five strategies for maximizing the college experience and finding your interests.
• College students share top five strategies for how to balance classes with extracurricular activities.
• What’s so great about college? College students share their insights and experiences.
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