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[quote=Anonymous]She has great social skills and she loves to be around people. I assume that people like her also? Well, that is easily 90% of how people do well in consulting, corp. Am., govt. jobs, really, anywhere. It's often that people that are liked that get ahead, a.k.a. networking. Just encourage her to go into a field that 1) she loves and 2) is practical and 3) she can use her social skills and 4)isn't too hard academically --> really if she only needs undergrad then she can get C's and up. Don't worry so much! She will likely do better then people that are super smart but aren't likeable. In school = intelligence rules. In most work places = social skills rule.[/quote]
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