Summer plans for rising sophomores could include a summer job
It really does not matter what type of job. Students who are rising sophomores might need to work and save spending money for the sophomore year. A summer job for a rising sophomore should help them gain new work sills which will add value to their resume when they seek summer internships after their sophomore year.
Summer plans for rising sophomores could include some travel
Summer plans for official study abroad opportunities with a college or university are probably limited at this poing. Most study abroad programs have already closed to new applicants. However, there are other opportunities for rising sophomores to travel and explore. Depending on your interests, summer plans could include the opportunity to go "WOOFF-ing". The World Wide Opporunties for Organic Farming offers opportunities for those who want to work on an organic farm in exchange for room and board. Opportunities can be a car ride, train ride or plane ride away.
Summer plans for rising sophomores could include summer classes
As the cost of education continues to spiral, many college students are aiming to stay on track for the four-year plan. A rising sophomore who is 3 - 6 credits shy of officially completing freshman year could consider one or two summer courses.
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Post a CommentGreat ideas, as always!
super thanks
Good tips:)
Thanks Marcia, always great tips and advice, well done!