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The Playbook: Insights from KRS Alumni
Part 1: Meet our Alumni and Learn What Motivated Them
Introduction
Why did you pursue a KRS degree?
Part 2: The Student Experience
What was your first year like?
What was your commitment, attitude, and mindset toward studying?
What was your final year like?
Part 3: Transition to Professional Life
How well did the KRS courses and professors prepare you for your profession?
How did you prepare for graduate school?
What made you decide to mentor interns in your Business?
Part 4: Reflection & Wisdom
Is there something you wish you knew as a student that you know now?
What is some advice for prospective KRS students?
What is the one word that sums up your KRS experience?
What is the key takeaway you'd like students to remember from your story?