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Social Ecology Peer Academic Advising Interview Workshop 2010-2011

Social Ecology Peer Academic Advising Interview Workshop 2010-2011. School of Social Ecology Danielle Lacson Academic Counselor Peer Academic Advisor Supervisor. What is Peer Advising? . One-on-one academic advising

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Social Ecology Peer Academic Advising Interview Workshop 2010-2011

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  1. Social EcologyPeer Academic Advising Interview Workshop 2010-2011 School of Social Ecology Danielle Lacson Academic Counselor Peer Academic Advisor Supervisor

  2. What is Peer Advising? • One-on-one academic advising • Help students with class scheduling, choosing majors, changing majors, degree requirements, graduation requirements • Help students to be academically successful • Create and present workshops • Time management, • How to Use Your Degree Audit • How to Apply for Field Study

  3. Benefits of Peer Advising • Gain experience in counseling • Develop interpersonal skills • Develop critical thinking skills • Develop communication skills • Suggest changes to policy and create change • Opportunity to help people everyday

  4. Application & Interview Process • Applications • Two-page application & Resume • Due January 15th at 4 PM to SE I Room 102 • Interviews • Round 1: Group • Round 2: Individual • Applicants are notified 6th Week

  5. The Resume Rundown • Get employer’s attention • Each resume should be specifically tailored • Show that you’re a good fit • Connect the dots • Transferable skills • Proof read! • Visit the Career Center for more tips and resume critiques

  6. Nailing the Cover Letter • Optional • A way for you to connect the dots • First paragraph • Body paragraphs • Final paragraph • Visit the Career Center for more tips and cover letter templates

  7. Interview Like a Pro • Be 15 minutes early • Dress to Impress • Show that you’ve done your research • Prepare examples that demonstrate that you’d be a good fit • Don’t assume we’ve memorized your resume/application • Prepare a few questions • Relax! You’re interviewing us, too.

  8. Good luck!Questions?

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