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Career Plan Timetable
Freshman Year Objectives
Assess your study skills and habits and improve on them if they need work. The Tutoring and Academic Assistance Program (TAAP) offers help with study skills and time management. TAAP is located on the third floor of the Commons (Room 306, www.students.uidaho.edu/taap.).
Get off to a good start academically. If you feel like you might struggle with a course, get a tutor from TAAP.
Decide on courses for your second semester and sophomore year. Talk to your academic advisor about classes and long-range plans.
Participation in the Wings to the Future program is a great way to begin your college career. Check out the Wings website at www.students.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=55746.
Think about summer internships and develop your resume. The Career Center (Commons room 334,
www.uidaho.edu/careercenter
) can help you find internship opportunities, as well as help you with cover letters, resumes and practice interviews.
Attend the Fall and Spring All-Majors' Career Fairs and related events to learn about potential internship and/or summer employment opportunities. Check the Career Center website for information on these events.
Begin to critically evaluate your choice of major/career. Career advising is available through the Career Center or at the Counseling and Testing Center (CTC), located in the Continuing Education Building (Room 306, www.ctc.uidaho.edu).
Sophomore Year Objectives
Begin to solidify your choice of major and your career goals. If you need assistance, the Career Center and CTC staff offer individualized career advising.
Register with and apply for several summer internships through the Career Center.
Begin planning for a summer semester, junior year abroad or an exchange to another U.S. university. Study Abroad Program information is available through the International Programs office (www.webs.uidaho.edu/ipo/). University Exchange information is available through the Dean of Students office (www.students.uidaho.edu/dos).
Keep talking with your academic advisor.
Make at least one career contact. Talk to someone actually doing what you are considering making your career (the Career Center can help identify possible sources).
Join one or two professional student organizations, clubs or special-interest groups. Talk to your academic advisor, visit the ASUI office (Commons room 302), or come to the Career Center for assistance in locating professional organizations.
Continue to make good grades and get the most out of your classes.
Cultivate mentors, including upper class students or faculty members.
Attend the Fall & Spring Career Expos.
Junior Year Objectives
Have a clear idea of what you want to major in and begin to explore exactly how you can use that major in a career. Talk to your academic advisor. Counseling and Testing Center and the Career Center can also help.
Continue to seek internships. The Career Center can assist you.
Join another activity or honorary club/organization and become a leader of one of the organizations you’ve joined.
Continue to refine your resume. The Career Center can help.
Take some classes outside of your major but which will make you a well-qualified job applicant and a better-rounded person.
Begin selecting graduate schools and get applications.
Take entrance exams for graduate school. Information on the GRE, LSAT, MCAT, GMAT, etc. is available at the Counseling and Testing Center.
Make sure you are on track for graduation as planned. Check with the registrar and your academic advisor.
Attend the Fall & Spring Career Expos.
Senior Year Objectives
Apply for graduation early. Check with the Registrar’s Office for deadlines.
Send out graduate school applications early. The Career Center can help you with your personal statement.
Watch for interesting workshops on career issues from the Career Center.
Wage a full-fledged job search beginning with the fall semester. The Career Center can help.
Make many business or professional contacts; gather information.
Research the companies you wish to interview with. Attend the Fall and Spring Career Expos. The Career Center has a wealth of information on companies that typically send campus recruiters to the University of Idaho.
Participate in practice interviews to prepare for the real thing.