The first piece of information I learned from the panel discussion is to always have connections with many people as possible because they can guide you to many opportunities. I will take the action of involving myself in various conversations with many academic personals throughout my college career by connecting with them on Linkeln and other social sites. The second piece of information I learned is to always make a great impression everywhere we go because people can see that your professional and serious about your interests. I always give a first impression and I will continue too throughout my college career to be able to make a great statement to my teachers and peers, so I can be included in various groups and opportunities.
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