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The Career-Minded Student

By: Neil O'Donnell
Narrated by: Corrie Legge
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The Career-Minded Student provides undergraduates with a complete tool kit for excelling in classes, researching their strengths/interests, finding a suitable major, and preparing to compete for jobs right after graduating from college.

Unlike many similar books which are quite long-winded or focus specifically on either study skills or career guidance, The Career-Minded Student is a straightforward, memorable, and comprehensive guide on how to put yourself ahead of the competition.

The audiobook will guide you through every college year and give you the tools to successfully compete for good jobs in your field after graduation. This guide fits well with students attending any school, whether it's a two-year institution or another type of college or university.

Put yourself one step ahead of the competition, and get a copy of The Career-Minded Student today.

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Generally, you try to get a narrator as close to the author as possible in affect and sound. But in this case, because the focus was on the twenty-somethings, it made a lot more sense to have a twenty-something voice. I think a lot of people will enjoy the audiobook more than the written version. While reading it, it feels professorial, in that the person is being told what to do by a professor, which is okay, but in this reading, it's a lot better to have a peer talking to you, an intelligent peer who seems to be way above her years. The narrator was hamstrung to some extent by the passive voice in the writing, but there are definitely enough lessons to make this worth the buy.

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