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If you missed the MSU vs. CMU football game over the weekend, it really was quite the match. Yes, it’s painful to relive but it’s relevant.
I’ve been following MSU football since I arrived on campus three years ago and the team has greatly improved since Mark Dantonio was hired. In short, MSU should have won. They were off to a great start. The Spartans were even ranked within the top 30 teams in the country before this weekend’s game.
Why? MSU was in the wrong mindset and CMU was in the right one. CMU knew their capabilities and went for the win — it ultimately paid off.
How is this relevant?
I’ve seen PR students selling themselves short while interviewing for scholarships, internships, leadership positions and campus jobs. What is really holding these students back from reaching their full potential? I was there at one point, but you have to get over the fear of trying. I recommend taking a look at what the requirements are and matching your past experiences. Though the biggester hurdle may be yourself, here’s how you can (and should) apply for anything:
So, the next time you’re feeling like the underdog, get out of that mindset. As CMU showed everyone, it doesn’t really matter what other people think. The polls, ranking and media don’t matter when it comes to the actual game. The same is true for all of us. Sure, we have to throw out GPA, past work experience and portfolio samples in an interview, but passion and determination go a long way in an interview.
OK, now I’m really done talking about this game. Onward to Notre Dame this weekend!