p: i T Pro st Boo V! rC u o Y
I know thinking about your CV already sounds stressful, I know, trust me. But bear with me! Because you may actually find these tips useful and, surprisingly, enjoyable! Here are two things that you can already do in your first year of ACS (or ACW), which will look really nice on your CV later!
• Tatyana Dimitrova
UniBuddy
I joined UniBuddy in my first year of ACS and I am still part of it in my third year! Perhaps you have already used it yourself? It is a global virtual community diminishing the gap between RU current students and prospective students. You get an account on the UniBuddy website, fill up the required information about yourself and voila! Now, you wait to so kindly help out the students who are interested in doing ACS or ACW and come to ask you questions! You will most certainly receive an e-mail with an offer to join UniBuddy later in the academic year from Anne Opmeer.
A Student for a Day
For this one, you join a group organised by our study advisor Lieneke Setton. Throughout the year, prospective students, who wish to come study at RU and want to experience what a day in the life like that is, are assigned to you. You bring them to lectures, take them to the Refter and have lunch with them and show them around the campus while having a chit chat. Sounds fun, right? And you get a free meal!
Get Involved in an Association
This can be KNUS - joining a committee looks good on your CV because you learn real-life skills that are useful in your career later! But there are also other associations such as Cultuur op de Campus which you can join.
Volunteer for Cultural Instances in Nijmegen
Those can be galleries, the filmfestivals etc. A good way to know who is looking for volunteers is to look at KNUS’ linkedin and facebook, and sometimes the vacancies are also posted in the groupsapps.
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