What career advice would you give to a new former student?

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Over 10,500 Aggies graduated this spring from Texas A&M and we were proud to welcome them into The Association of Former Students.

Post answers to both of the two questions below and we'll select two winners on Saturday, May 19. Winners will receive an Association goodie bag.

  • In 2017, how many companies recruited through the Texas A&M Career Center? Find the answer HERE
  • What career advice would you give a new former student?

DID YOU KNOW that The Association provides over $60,000 annually to the Career Center, which allows them to offer former students complimentary services that include career consultations, guidance for effective networking, online career assessments, and advice on resume writing, job interviewing, and salary negotiation

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94chem
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Don't carry any loans past your 25th birthday.

Consider graduate school instead of professional school if you're serious about more education.
AgOutsideAustin
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Quit adding the whoop in the war hymn it throws everything off. Quit dragging out the ssssss on A G G I E S. Get a job.
aTm2004
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94chem said:

Don't carry any loans past your 25th birthday.

Consider graduate school instead of professional school if you're serious about more education.
Locked in at 1.9% for 20 years. Why would I want to pay them off?
94chem
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aTm2004 said:

94chem said:

Don't carry any loans past your 25th birthday.

Consider graduate school instead of professional school if you're serious about more education.
Locked in at 1.9% for 20 years. Why would I want to pay them off?


Knock yourself out. Heck, do it for your car and furniture too.
Green2Maroon
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College is the easy part. Life gets a lot harder after. Good luck in the job market and figuring out your career. You might find yourself in a job that neither requires a degree or pays well, even six or seven years down the road.
GasAg90
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Lord loves a working man.
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