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Secondary DePaul and Career Plan Timeline
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Evan Loken
⟶ Actualizado 22 oct 2017 ⟶
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DePaul Academic and Career Plan Timeline
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Primary DePaul and Career Plan Timeline
Events from present day to one year passed graduation.
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Present Day/Day of Creation
Autumn quarter closes
Working during the six week break at Costco
Winter Quarter starts
Winter Quarter Ends, Spring Begins
Declare major of Business Management
Complete Spring Quarter, Study Abroad begins
Study Abroad ends and summer jobs as tennis instructor privately and through the city are reobtained. I also continue to work at Costco and work 40 hours per week.
Complete Sophomore year
Complete winter quarter of Sophomore year. Study abroad during this spring break.
Attend Career fair again and apply for additional internships.
Begin junior year
Internship fair and application for internships. By junior year I would like to have an internship.
On campus job of tour guide for prospective freshman
Begin Winter Q of Junior year
End Autumn Q of Junior year
Winter Q ends and Spring Q of sophomore year begins.
Senior year begins
Sign housing lease for off-campus apartment and retain that location through graduation
Graduate one quarter early
Winter Q begins, final Quarter for studying.
Autumn quarter ends. Find work in Chicago for the six week break.
Official Graduation ceremony.
Achieve employment at a Chicago business, possibly a full-time position of an internship such as Mars, Inc. or Sysco.
Working for approximately three months at this time. Find other housing options closer to work and/or for cheaper.
Six months at first job. Receive a small increase in pay and perhaps a slight promotion.
One entire year at first job. At least one pay increase by this point, and possibly be considered for a promotion if not already moved up slightly.