A few books to recommend to the OP
For the OP
You might consider reading "What Color Is Your Parachute?" by Richard Bolles or "Knock 'Em Dead" by Martin Yate. This past semester, "Knock 'Em Dead 2013" was required for my Senior Seminar class. I liked the book very much and felt that it provided me with additional insight in terms of what I wanted to do after I graduated from college. Between the two books, I like "Knock 'Em Dead" better. I think "What Color Is Your Parachute" is way too involved in terms of time.
Thus, regardless if you're going to graduate from college or have never completed a single class in college, I recommend "Knock 'Em Dead" to give you potential ideas. If you can get "What Color Is Your Parachute?" consider buying it as well.
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Scott, Founder/Program Director - GCA Centre for Adult Autism
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