{"id":914,"date":"2021-05-26T12:00:15","date_gmt":"2021-05-26T17:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.tntech.edu\/graduate\/?p=914"},"modified":"2020-09-03T11:57:00","modified_gmt":"2020-09-03T16:57:00","slug":"things-every-college-student-should-do-this-summer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.tntech.edu\/graduate\/2021\/05\/26\/things-every-college-student-should-do-this-summer\/","title":{"rendered":"Things Every College Student Should Do This Summer"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"mr_social_sharing_wrapper\">You\u2019ve finished all your term projects, aced all those finals (hopefully), and packed up the last of your belongings from your dorm room. All that hard work this past semester has taken its toll, and now it\u2019s time for a much deserved break. Summer break is upon us and images of sitting on the beach, catching up with friends, and soaking up the sun all come to mind. But what gaining experiences that further our potential to become more marketable to employers?! Didn\u2019t think so.<\/div>\n<p>This summer, find the perfect balance of learning more about your field of study, getting work experience, while\u00a0also enjoying your downtime. Let go of the stress from the academic year for the next few months and do what will benefit and advance your unique career path.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Here are the things every college student should do this summer:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>1. Learn a new skill to add to your resume<\/p>\n<p>By learning a new skill, not only can you impress future employers, but it can also make you more marketable when you go on the job hunt. Search for industry wide programs commonly used in your field of study such as Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, as well as Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, or even a programming language, depending on what career you want to pursue.<\/p>\n<p>2. Get an internship<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re going into your junior or senior year of college, find a great internship that can further your experience and knowledge of your industry. With a summer internship you\u2019ll gain insight into your field of study and also beef up your resume. Still undecided about your career path? An internship is a great way to help you explore different career options before you dive into the job market.<\/p>\n<div class=\"twitter-tweet twitter-tweet-rendered\">3. Work a summer job<\/div>\n<p>If you\u2019re not interning this summer, there\u2019s no denying\u00a0you can still find\u00a0work experience and build your resume with a summer job near your home. Call up your old boss from your part-time job in high school or search your town for places trying to fill a position. Whether you\u2019re working as a lifeguard or in food service, employers want to see that you have experience in a work environment and are responsible. Plus, you\u2019ll have some extra money in your pocket.<\/p>\n<p>4. Make a budget<\/p>\n<p>Now that you\u2019ve earned all this money, what do to with it? Spend it all on a shopping spree? Buy a new iPad? Whoa, take is easy. Make a budget for the next semester so you can keep track of your spending. Set a spending limit each month for food, rent, transportation, school supplies, entertainment, and other expenses. Talk with your parents about your financial situation and consider getting a credit card if you don\u2019t have one already.<\/p>\n<p>5. Email your professors<\/p>\n<p>In the beginning of the summer, take the time to send out a few thank you emails to your professors. Think about it- your professors are all industry professionals, have extensive knowledge of potential careers, and can even be your connection to a future job, so why not send them an email this summer? A simple email can leave a great lasting impression of you.<\/p>\n<p>6. Get letters of recommendation<\/p>\n<p>Having an impressive letter of recommendation (or a few) is super beneficial, and sometimes required, when submitting a job application. Get your recommendations in order this summer by asking past professors of classes you excelled in or previous employers to put your accomplishments, character, and work ethic into words. A great letter of recommendation is both personal and could showcase your talents that can\u2019t be inferred from a resume.<\/p>\n<p>7. Catch up on reading<\/p>\n<p>Unwind after a long day by sitting down with a good book. Pick out a New York Times Best Seller, an old classic, or a how-to book to open your mind and learn something new. Also, it wouldn\u2019t hurt to catch up on some reading for one of your classes next semester. Could use some ideas? Check out this list of our\u00a0<a title=\"5 Books Every College Student Should Read This Summer\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.suny.edu\/2014\/05\/5-books-every-college-student-should-read-this-summer\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">\u2018must-read\u2019 books<\/a>!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>You\u2019ve finished all your term projects, aced all those finals (hopefully), and packed up the last of your belongings from your dorm room. All that hard work this past semester has taken its toll, and now it\u2019s time for a much deserved break. 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