The New Mike Abasov’s Blog

Success in sight....

Hello fellow students,

Over the course of the last few months, I’ve been trying to find my voice on this blog. I talked about social media, marketing, professional development, etc., creating inconsistent content and, probably, boring you. But it’s time to put an end to this!

From this day forward, I going to write useful posts and try to help every student who’s looking for ways to succeed faster and is striving to be the best in their profession. I’m really excited about this!

Why this topic?

I’ve been a student for the last 5 years. I’ve been in every stage possible: from not knowing my purpose in life and almost failing courses… to finding my passion and getting straight A’s (well, once, and this will never happen again :-).

I’ve worked, and I’ve studied, and I’ve participated in many student initiatives, and I graduated, and I transferred,.. and I talk too much.

Being originally from Ukraine and living in Canada, I can honestly say that I have a lot of international experience too.

So I want to use all the knowledge that I have gained to help you.

I am going to be sharing my experiences, tips and thoughts about living the next level of learning — the level where you do more than just go to classes an parties, the level where you grow everyday and, hopefully, succeed sooner than any of your peers.

So welcome to the new Mike Abasov’s blog!

The Next Steps

I will be blogging every day, except for the weekends, big international holidays, and lazy days. In order to keep track of my posts, I advice you subscribe to this blog.

Every Sunday, starting next week, my email newsletter will be coming out with great additional information on how you can improve your college experience. This content will not be published on the blog; it will be exclusive to subscribers, so fill out a very short form now!

All my posts are going to be very topical and useful to the max. Check out the new About page to find out what I mean. Simply put, no boring crap anymore. I know you’re glad :-).

Thanks, everyone who supported me and provided feedback on this change. Especially to Derek Jensen, who helped me out more than I could expected.

I’m looking forward to seeing your pretty faces in the comments section bellow,
Mike