Mon-Fri: 8.30-17.30
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Know yourself
List down and reflect upon your strengths and weaknesses and create a growth plan accordingly. You should know what skills you have and what you aspire for. For instance, if you hesitate in making conversations, you know that’s where you need to work on. Similarly, if self-expression is your weakness, involve in activities that makes you communicate more.
2
Join clubs and societies
Joining a club or a society is a great way to interact with fellow students who think alike and improve upon your skills. Being a member of these social groups will also help build your time management skills.
3
Volunteering for non-profit organisations
When you volunteer for a cause, it helps to widen your horizons and broaden your skill set. It also helps learn how to adapt to different kinds of people and environments, improve your leadership skills, and build up your confidence. It is also a great experience that you can talk about at future job interviews.