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		<title>A Hubbard College Interview: A Personal Look At Career Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This blog starts the beginning of a series of blogs I’ll be doing which will offer any blog follower a better insight into different Hubbard College of Administration (HCA) students and their career education paths. In my first blog post I gave a little bit of information about myself– now you can learn about some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.hubbardcollege.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/blog-14-image.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-135" title="blog-14-image" src="http://blog.hubbardcollege.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/blog-14-image-224x300.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="300" /></a>This blog starts the beginning of a series of blogs I’ll be doing which will offer any blog follower a better insight into different Hubbard College of Administration (HCA) students and their <a title="career education" href="http://www.hubbardcollege.org" target="_blank">career education</a> paths. In my first blog post I gave a little bit of information about myself– now you can learn about some others and see the veritable melting pot we have here.</p>
<p>Today I sat down in Interview Room #300 with Franco Chaves, a 21-year-old student attending the Hubbard College and talked a bit about his life goals and experience at the HCA so far.</p>
<p>Me: First off, where are you originally from?<br />
Franco: Lima, Peru.</p>
<p>Me: And how did you hear about the Hubbard College?<br />
Franco: I heard about the Hubbard College through a high school tutor who used the study technology that is used here at the college. One day she brought me here on a tour and then bang, I was interested. When I finished school and started considering college, my first choice was here.</p>
<p>Me: What program are you on currently?<br />
Franco: Well, I first started on an Administrative Management Program. When I finished it I decided to do the degree program. So now I’m on the degree program getting my Associates.</p>
<p>Me: Did you attend the <a title="Sales Workshop" href="http://www.hubbardcollege.org/testimonials-art-of-selling-workshop.php" target="_blank">Sales Workshop</a> here April 4th and what did you think about it?<br />
Franco: Yes, I’ve gone to four of them now! I like that there’s practice of the techniques of how to sell! I also like that I could talk to the seminar speaker and he helped me with the application of the techniques.</p>
<p>Me: What in particular has made your Hubbard College career education stand out from the rest of the career colleges and business schools out there?<br />
Franco: Because of the apprenticeships here- I can practice what I learn and I meet different business people at the same time.</p>
<p>Me: Have You Planned out how you’re going to <a title="find a job" href="http://www.hubbardcollege.org/hca-difference.php" target="_blank">find a job</a> after finishing your program?<br />
Franco: I will be working with the job placement service here at HCA. I’m not worried. Also I’ve made many friends here from different places: Los Angeles, Lebanon, Japan, Russia, Columbia, Cuba, and many other countries. I’m sure I will keep in touch with them throughout my career. You never know…</p>
<p>Me: Is there something that stands out in your experience here so far that you would like to mention?<br />
Franco: Yeah, being sent to different apprenticeships gave me a real good understanding of how companies work and how the structure works. This helps because it gives me ideas of how I can use the structures and plans they use in my own company.</p>
<p>Me: What are your immediate plans after you get your <a title="Associate Degree" href="http://www.hubbardcollege.org/degree-program.php" target="_blank">Associate Degree</a> here?<br />
Franco: My plans are to become an American Citizen, work, save up more money and eventually go back to Peru and open a business consultant company.</p>
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