Here are some pointers he gave us:
- Internships, plural. Even if you can't get college credit for all of them, it's good to have the experience. It looks good on your resume.
- Get involved in student groups like PRSSA.
- You can also go to PRSA meetings in your area. In Philadelphia, PRSA holds monthly meetings, and students are allowed to attend.
- If you're a member of PRSSA, you get a discounted membership rate in PRSA during your senior year and when you graduate.
- Get a mentor, like a person already working in the field you're interested in, or one of your professors.
- Take some business classes. Instead of taking easy classes that get you to graduation, familiarize yourself with introduction classes in accounting, economics, marketing, finance, etc.
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