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Old 10-19-2010, 11:27 PM
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If not shopping, you could do a presentation at the very least - what is business professional, what is business casual, what is office casual, etc.

Mock interviews.

How to get involved with an alumnae group. Introduce seniors to the alumnae group (some alumnae groups have events for seniors and alumnae to mix so they're more likely to stay involved after college).

How to paint your toenails 5 minutes before leaving for work and not mess up your pedicure.

Job search tips in general (what types of postings to avoid like nigerian scammers). If your organization has a professional networking program in place, how to get in contact with it.

Professional organizations in general (like Detroit Women in Business, etc etc) that may not be obvious to a particular major (don't introduce the concept of the Bar Association to a Pre-Law major).

How to avoid non-college douchecanoes at bars.

Cut, Carat, Clarity, Color.

Obviously some of these are jokes but I would really suggest you look into what your national organization has by way of transitional programming - you can probably find something about it either in the public or members only section of the website, or can find who to contact about it. Or talk to an advisor.
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