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What are your suggestions?

I am currently a student, working on my Bachelor's in Applied Psychology & Human Services. I am also employed full-time as a Direct Support Associate for developmentally disabled adults. This is a non-medical position and I work in a day vocational program. What things can I do to diversify my resume for grad school(Masters in Social Work and/or Law) or to gain more lucrative employment after graduation? I have also signed up to become a CASA volunteer. I want to be well-rounded in my experience, but I do not want it to look like I'm doing too much. I need to do something that is meaningful and helps me gain knowledge and experience. What are your suggestions?

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Talk with your academic adviser. That's what I am doing. I am going into the medical field, but for me I will be applying for nursing school after I reach a certain amount of credits I complete in college. I was advised to get the application for the nursing school and look at what the questions are, and also see what they will require. This will prepare me to know what I could do to really get my foot in the door. But your academic adviser will help you, or direct you to getting answers to your questions.

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