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>> Hi! The advice I would give
students [meeting] outside is
don't be shy, don't be afraid
to go to your instructors
in office hours,
that's what they're there for.
And don't just ask
about the material,
ask them the things
that you really want to know,
which is what can I do
with this career?
How do I get an internship?
Is that a good idea?
All the other stuff besides
what you're taking
in the classroom.
Your instructors went
through that themselves,
they were in your shoes,
they've done all these things,
so find out from them what
they did and whether it worked
or not.
Get that career advice
from your instructors.
I think a lot
of students either they're
intimidated
by their instructor
or they don't want to go in
and meet them in office hours.
Don't be shy,
that's what they're paid
to do, they're paid
to tutor you one on one,
not just on the subject,
but all the other college life
skills, like how do I get a
job in this career?
What can I do with this major?
How do I apply to transfer?
I'm thinking
about graduate school,
what's that all about?
Ask all those questions
of your instructors.
And if you're not happy
with the answer you get,
go talk to another instructor,
and never let one bad meeting
turn you off
from a major career.
Instructors are just
like human beings,
there's good apples
and bad apples,
so keep talking to them
until you get a good apple.
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