As a fast-track university prep student at our private school, you can accelerate your academic journey while preparing for university. But it’s never too early to start thinking about your future career—and one of the most important skills you can develop is networking.
Building connections with peers, teachers, and professionals can lead you to success long before you graduate. Here are five practical tips to help you start networking effectively during your time at GLCT.
1. Engage Actively in Class and Extracurricular Activities at Our Fast Track University Prep School
There are countless opportunities to get involved in academic and extracurricular activities at GLCT. Engaging actively in class discussions and group projects will help you build relationships with classmates and teachers.
Don’t just attend classes—ask questions, participate in discussions, and contribute to collaborative work. Taking the initiative helps you create a positive impression and connect with those around you.
2. Build Relationships With Your Teachers and Mentors
Your teachers and mentors at GLCT are not just there for your academic growth; they can be key connections in your professional journey. Engage with them during office hours or at school events and seek their advice on career options, university programs, and networking.
With their extensive networks, they may connect you to professionals offering internships, shadowing, or mentorship. Building relationships with your private school instructors can unlock valuable experiences that set you apart in university or job applications.
“My daughter was offered a scholarship from Ryerson University (Now the Toronto Metropolitan University) even before graduating from GLCT. The staff was great.” – Parent.
3. Attend GLCT Events and Networking Opportunities
At our fast track university prep school, you’ll find various events designed to help students explore career options and connect with industry professionals. Whether it’s career fairs or guest speaker sessions, make the most of these opportunities to network with people who can influence your academic and professional path.
When attending these events, be prepared to introduce yourself and engage in meaningful conversations. Ask thoughtful questions, share your goals, and follow up with the people you meet. Networking is about building lasting relationships that benefit you in the long run.
4. Leverage Online Platforms Like LinkedIn
Platforms like LinkedIn offer students the chance to connect with professionals, follow industry trends, and showcase their achievements. Start by creating a professional LinkedIn profile where you connect with your teachers, classmates, and potential mentors.
Career advisors say LinkedIn is a powerful tool for expanding your network beyond the classroom. Follow organizations, universities, and professionals who inspire you. By joining relevant groups and engaging with content, you can broaden your network and learn about new opportunities that align with your career goals.
5. Stay Connected and Maintain Relationships
Networking requires ongoing effort. After meeting someone at a GLCT event or connecting on LinkedIn, follow up with a quick message or share relevant updates.
Staying in touch regularly—whether online or through school events—can open doors to future internships, job offers, or university recommendations. Offering help to others also strengthens your connections.
At GLCT, students are empowered to fast-track their academic and professional futures. With personalized support, a diverse learning environment, and countless networking opportunities, GLCT prepares students for success in top universities and beyond.
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