Seniors in CC, SEAS, BC, and GS, Bwog wants to hear about your first tentative steps into real life. We are seeking applicants for a series of weekly columns to run through the rest of the Academic year describing the job hunt, applications to graduate or professional school, and other paths, along with the accompanying angst and excitement.
This is your chance to chronicle the trials and tribulations of your final year: to vent, to celebrate, to offer your fellows a helping hand…
The format will resemble a journal entry: 100 to 300 words on your experience that week, with a focus on what you are doing to prepare for imminent future.
We are looking for those of currently undergoing law and med school applications, those applying for jobs, anyone who doesn’t even know what kind of job they are qualified to apply for; we want people who are excited to graduate, or nervous, or relieved. Essentially, a representative sample of the student body.
For a chance to share your wisdom (or to regret your lack thereof), complete the application after the jump and send to tips@bwog.com. The sample refers to a sample of what you would contribute as a columnist.
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2 Comments
@A senior This is a step in the right direction, but I think the word limit and scope are way too limiting. For reference, Spec columns are ~800 words and let you switch topics biweekly. A paragraph or two about sending out resumes each week doesn’t sound interesting to read or write.
@Anonymous (Crickets)