Midterms are over, finals are coming up, you’re deep into the first semester — and all of sudden your outlook may not be as bright as sunny as it was back in September.  What were you thinking of when you signed up for that one class?  Where did the time go?  How many papers are looming ahead?

Luckily, you’re not the only one in the same boat.  Emmy Award-winning ABC-TV business reporter John Spiropoulos has been there and done that — at a dozen colleges.

After interviewing hundreds of college students and professors across the country, John knows all the pitfalls, has studied all the angles, collected all the strategies that work — and shared the best of them with us, in the first Master Class in our new “How to Succeed” series.

Hosted by the members of the American University Hellenic Society, the ever-engaging John Spiropoulos shared some of the greatest secrets he gleaned from educators and students across America as the author of the “The College Freshman Survival Guide”, which led to a lively discussion of not just to how to survive college, but how to succeed in the career of one’s choice.

A Master Class with
John Spiropoulos
American University
Washington, DC

 

John Spiropoulos 

John Spiropoulos

John Spiropoulos

John Spiropoulos is a three-time, Emmy-Award winning reporter with more than twenty years experience in television news. For ten years he was the on-air Money Editor for WJLA-TV, the ABC affiliate in Washington DC, where he covered the federal government as well as business, consumer and personal finance news. He is Chief Correspondent and Executive Producer for I-Video, Inc., a video production and publishing company. John earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Political Science at Indiana University.

 
 
 
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