Thank you so much for this video. Pls! my Question is, on the aspect of Work expenses. For someone that just finished his undergraduate program and currently running his masters program, how can I work around the work experiences part? Since I’ve not been able to do anything.
1. Volunteer or intern for foundations and organisations that are doing things similar to your career goal or choice of postgraduate course. Put these experiences on your CV. 2. Highlight your academic projects and research: Include any significant projects, case studies, or research work done during your undergraduate. These experiences demonstrate your skills, analytical abilities, and knowledge in the field. 3. Focus on skills and certifications: Emphasize the technical and soft skills you've developed during your studies. If you've completed any certifications relevant to your field, make sure to list them 4. Showcase involvement in relevant activities: Participation in clubs, societies, or competitions related to your field can also demonstrate initiative and commitment. Leadership roles or organizing events are particularly valuable. Lastly, consider freelance or part-time opportunities: You can look for freelance or part-time work related to your area of study. Even if it’s just a few hours a week, it adds valuable experience and builds your resume. I hope this helps
Please sir, i would like to ask a question. Is it possible i change my course entirely from what i studies for my BSC, to another course for my masters? Like(From Art to Science)
Hello scholar, trust you are doing well. Please, I have been trying to reach you, although I forwarded an email to your Gmail available on LinkedIn but yet to receive any respond.
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Thank you so much for this video.
Pls! my Question is, on the aspect of Work expenses.
For someone that just finished his undergraduate program and currently running his masters program, how can I work around the work experiences part? Since I’ve not been able to do anything.
1. Volunteer or intern for foundations and organisations that are doing things similar to your career goal or choice of postgraduate course. Put these experiences on your CV.
2. Highlight your academic projects and research: Include any significant projects, case studies, or research work done during your undergraduate. These experiences demonstrate your skills, analytical abilities, and knowledge in the field.
3. Focus on skills and certifications: Emphasize the technical and soft skills you've developed during your studies. If you've completed any certifications relevant to your field, make sure to list them
4. Showcase involvement in relevant activities: Participation in clubs, societies, or competitions related to your field can also demonstrate initiative and commitment. Leadership roles or organizing events are particularly valuable.
Lastly, consider freelance or part-time opportunities: You can look for freelance or part-time work related to your area of study. Even if it’s just a few hours a week, it adds valuable experience and builds your resume.
I hope this helps
Please sir, i would like to ask a question.
Is it possible i change my course entirely from what i studies for my BSC, to another course for my masters?
Like(From Art to Science)
Thanks
You are welcome
Hello scholar, trust you are doing well. Please, I have been trying to reach you, although I forwarded an email to your Gmail available on LinkedIn but yet to receive any respond.