5 Do's and Don'ts for College Students Using Social Media

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The abscence of a positive moral attitude gives way to the reluctance of responsibility, which can lead to disarray in a micro-cosmic spectrum or in even a more grandiose scale. I feel that what this article states is a very vaible and articulate account of the modern era of employment. Informative and motivating; this is a modern criterion to those that are going to be seeking employment in the future.

Brandon Fletcher of NY 10:57PM March 08, 2012

Great text

olivier Betu of MA 10:11AM September 14, 2011

ok sure thing

Seun of MA 10:08AM September 14, 2011

I agree with this

Demetria DuBose of CT 10:07AM September 14, 2011

I agree very much!

Jill Marois of MA 10:05AM September 14, 2011

THis is a good thing.

keegan mcdevitt of MA 10:05AM September 14, 2011

I think it is good to have sites where we can keep in touch with family and friends like facebook but we need to keep our information clean and respecful because whatevever we post, it can be seem by others. Since employers goes on facebook to find out more about us which makes a differents between whether we get the job or not, I think it is a little unfair. But there is no privacy on the internet and that is one thing we must remember when we are posting our information on the internet is to always consider the outcome of our postings and how it will affect us now and in our the future.

Teresa Ford of VA 9:46AM December 18, 2010

for bys book for college and mourtin

errol castell of FL 11:31AM December 06, 2010

I had a discussion in online class this week regarding this topic. The lady I was responding to had suggested there be classes in high schools to teach kids the dangers of inappropriate "actions" on sites like Facebook, Twitter, etc. I think she is right on with this idea. Because I have a granddaughter using Facebook, I want to be sure she understands what the consequences of her posts could be. I am determined to take this to the school system to see if something can be done there to alert the kids to the good things that can come from the social network uses and the bad things also so that maybe we can stop kids from doing things that will put a roadblock on their career path before it even gets started.

Carol Ditmars of IA 2:26PM October 01, 2010

Since my son has attracted by social networks, I has not thought they are useful for students. Traditional stuffs still prove their power, students should spend more time at libraries than on the social networks for silly things!

Lam Nguyen 1:27AM May 23, 2010

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