Find a college that has good contacts with companies that offer internships, and/or a college with a careers department that can help place students as interns through careers fairs and other channels.
Getting a job as a summer intern and impressing is an excellent way to get offered a permanent position.
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The last three people I've hired got their job after an internship made possible by a recommendation from their teachers (and in one case from the PhD adviser).
That may be an issue.
I'm not at university, still struggling with a crappy vocational training school (or is it called trade school too?) but would like to go someday. I've experienced the ass lockers issue.
A few above average students get 80% attention span and resources from teachers, while the rest go to fuck off. Maybe there's 40% trash students in class (a few are smart but don't give a shit, others are dumb as a potato and maybe have maturity issues but don't care at all) but the rest have real motivation and don't get the deserved resources.
And from those really motivated, I see most of them have learning issues. Such as me.
Here in Málaga I'm becoming an university lurker, trying to get access to their labs and workshops.
I see they have resources, but I dislike the department way and would prefer an advanced workshop instead. Why a soldering station is separated from PSU, scope and DMM?
There's tons of Rigol Scopes in telecommunications and engineering universities here in Málaga too.