Tuesday, April 8, 2008

The Technological Savyness of WM Students

In a recent "Chronicle" article, one UVA professor discusses the high-powered-advanced technological life of todays college students. The activities, programs, internships, and connectedness he describes about the average UVA student applies to any college student, including William and Mary students.

I think it is very important, for in today's job market, that college graduates posses the technological skills to make them competitive for jobs and graduate schools. As the years pass, more and more, occupations are incorporating technology and digitizing material. In order to function, one has to be able to deal with the technology of today and tomorrow...

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