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HOW TO MAKE THE BEST OF YOUR SUMMER
Natalie Walker, M.SRussell Conwell CenterApril 14, 2010
WELCOME!
Thank you for “attending” the Making the Best of Your Summer Online Workshop. Whether traveling, working, or bumming around for the summer, we will learn how to make the most of your break and be prepared to take the quiz afterward.
Ready? Summer, here we come!
FIRST THINGS FIRST…
Let’s examine what you think of when
you think of summer….
Many times it’s…..
FREEDOM!
BUT LET’S RETHINK THAT…
What does summer really mean for you?
Let’s start with answering the most important question?
Do you need to make money this summer?
YES: I DO NEED TO MAKE MONEY
If your answer is yes, you’re not alone.
Whether you need to make money to buy books next semester, pay your tuition, or help support your family, there are many opportunities to do so (and some of them can even help with a grade)
Let’s look at some options and resources…
JOBS/PAID INTERNSHIPS
You can keep the job you have or start looking for a new one that offers better pay or more hours
NOTE: Remember the #1 rule of job seeking. NEVER leave your current position without having another one in place. Not the promise or the hope
of one, but a confirmed offer of employment
Paid internships are the best of both worlds. They allow you to make money doing something related to your major while making money at the same time.
OBTAINING A JOB OR INTERNSHIP
1. Create/Update your Resume- The TU Writing Center has some great tips on resume
writing here
2. Check in with your Major Department and/or School to find out the requirements of your internship
- How many hours? What kind of supervision? What will you be required to submit? Etc.
3. Start your research and look for jobs that offer a glimpse into the field you’re considering
FOR EXAMPLE..
Are you a Journalism/English major? Try the Daily News, The Inquirer, Citypaper or even
your local newspaper (South Philly Review, Northeast Times, Delaware County)
Are you interested in going to Law School? Contact local law offices to see about obtaining
summer internships Do you love working with children?
Try the local School Districts or Parks are Recreation Departments to inquire about their summer programs and opportunities
BE CREATIVE!!
OTHER RESOURCES FOR JOBS
www.groovejob.com philadelphia.craigslist.org www.jobopenings.net college.careerbuilder.com www.philly.com/philly/jobs/students/ www.collegegrad.com/job/summer-jobs-
philadelphia.shtml
IF YOU DON’T NEED TO WORK THIS SUMMER…
What will you do?
REMEMBER…
At some point, you will be seeking a job after graduation. Let your future employer know that even if you didn’t work, you spent your time productively…
Here are some suggestions….
OPTIONS FOR SUMMER
Spend some time SHADOWING someone in your field.
Take some summer classes to get ahead in your curriculum (check with financial services)
Take a road trip and blog about it Discover your family history (MyHeritage has
great free tools) Set some personal goals for yourself
I will read at least 10 books this summer I will improve my English skills I will take a class at the local community center I will develop some healthy eating habits
MAKING THE BEST OF YOUR SUMMER IS ALL ABOUT…BALANCE.
BALANCE = PLANNED ACTIVITIES AND SPONTANEITY
What are 10 things that you’d like to accomplish this summer?
Enter your answers on the survey
GOOD, NOW LET’S NARROW IT DOWN
What are 5 of those things that are most important to you?
Enter your answers on the survey
GREAT, NOW LET’S MAKE A PLAN…
How would you go about making these things happen?
Enter your answers on the survey
CONGRATULATIONS!
You are well on your way to making the best of your summer!
Remember, summer breaks only last so long so take advantage of each day.
Have fun!
Please complete the quiz in its entirety to receive credit for attendance. The survey/quiz can be found here or copy and paste this link into your browser:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZCTSGV6
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