Student Networking Beyond LinkedIn: Real Campus Connections
Your next collaborator might sit three rows behind you in lecture—not three thousand connections away online.
Students networking on campus through clubs and a student community platform
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Student networking is often taught as a LinkedIn exercise—but campus life offers richer context: shared classes, festivals, hackathons, and societies. The best connections start as college friendships or study partners, then grow into collaborations.
Where networking actually happens
- Project groups and lab partners
- Cultural clubs and sports teams
- Campus events with repeat attendance—not one-off talks
Social discovery with purpose
A social discovery app built for students should feel like campus networking with warmth: discover people nearby, talk about interests, and build meaningful connections before asking for favors.
Ishkzen supports both romance and platonic discovery—because student networking and intentional dating both need conversation-first design.
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