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Introduction Link to the Work World Master Student Map

Chapter 1 MAPS - 2 Why the Introduction matters … You will acquire learning strategies that will help you make a smooth and successful transition to the world of higher education, will help you feel more at ease in this new world, and will help you succeed in both college and the workplace.

Chapter 1 MAPS - 3 What is included … From master student to master employee This book is worthless—if you just read it Get the most out of this book Jumpstart your education with transferable skills Use the SCANS report to discover your skills The value of higher education The Discovery and Intention Journal Entry system Discovery and Intention Statement guidelines Following instructions Making the transition to higher education The art of re-entry: Going back to school as an adult learner Connect to school resources Extracurricular activities: Reap the benefits Connect to community resources Power Process: Discover what you want

Chapter 1 MAPS - 4 How you can use this Introduction … Discover a way to interact with books that multiplies their value. Use writing to translate personal discoveries into powerful new behaviors. Connect with people and organizations that can support your success. Discover—in the concept of transferable skills—a tool to promote your success in school and in your career.

Chapter 1 MAPS - 5 As you read, ask yourself: What if … …I could use the strategies that help me succeed in college to also succeed in the workplace? …I could use the ideas in this Introduction to master any transition in my life?