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1/12/14Copyright © 2014 Nurture You, LLC1

1/12/14Copyright © 2014 Nurture You, LLC2  Looks good on your resume  Gets you the interview  Should help you get a job

1/12/14Copyright © 2014 Nurture You, LLC3  Won’t help you keep the job  Won’t help you get promoted  Is only the starting point

1/12/14Copyright © 2014 Nurture You, LLC4  Most of the detail from your courses you won’t remember  You should come away understanding what the subjects entail (marketing, accounting, etc.)  This should help you know what field you want to work in

1/12/14Copyright © 2014 Nurture You, LLC5 Why should I do the reading, come to class, or make the effort?

1/12/14Copyright © 2014 Nurture You, LLC6  Read  Write  Speak  Think

1/12/14Copyright © 2014 Nurture You, LLC7 Course by course, class by class, assignment by assignment you learn how to do these things better than you did when you started.

1/12/14Copyright © 2014 Nurture You, LLC8 Think about…  Athletes – learning a sport  Musicians – playing an instrument  Learning a new language  Getting in shape

1/12/14Copyright © 2014 Nurture You, LLC9 Read, write, speak and think at a higher level, you will  Be recognized as a college grad  Keep your job  Be promoted  Be recruited away  Make more money

1/12/14Copyright © 2014 Nurture You, LLC10  Come to class  Remember the 2 to 1 rule  Do the reading  Complete the assignments  Use the instructor’s feedback  Ask for help

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