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CO-OP + Portfolio Extravaganza

March 20, 2013 Posted by WASA&SWAG Co-op, Event

Everyone is welcome to attend Thursday’s CO-OP + PORTFOLIO EXTRAVAGANZA in the Loft.

THIRD YEARS: Check out what your classmates were up to last Fall.

FIRST YEARS: Start thinking about where you want your first co-op job to take you, and look at some great examples of upper year portfolios.

MASTERS: Check out what the undergrads were up to, offer some portfolio advice and maybe reminisce about how great it would be to leave Cambridge for a co-op term or two?

Drop by and check it out — WASA is supplying dinner.

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