StudierAI at the 2026 University Festival: AI for 50 experience

StudierAI at the 2026 University Festival: AI for 50 experience
StudierAI at the 2026 University Festival: AI for 50 experience
StudierAI al Festival Universitario 2026: AI per 50 experience

“Action-oriented” notes and summaries: after a talk, write a 5-line summary and add 3 actions (e.g., “study X,” “contact Y,” “try tool Z”). AI can help you reorganize rough notes in a clear way.University Festival 2026The real advantage comes in the follow-up. Within 24–48 hours, send a short, personalized message: remind them where you spoke, mention a specific detail, and propose a next step (a 10-minute call, sending your CV, an application). If you need a starting point, you can ask AI to suggest a draft, butalways personalizewith a real detail: that’s what sets you apart from those who send mass messages.StudierAIStudierAI at the Festival: interactive quizzes, oral exam simulators, and a planner to maximize the experience

During the

During the
Festival Universitario 2026 a Milano: cosa aspettarsi dalle 50+ experience

, the idea is to bring tools that help you get more with less stress: fast preparation, on-the-spot execution, and organized follow-up. If you want to explore the platform, you’ll findStudierAIand the page

to understand the approach and the principles of responsible use.

  • Before the event: use interactive quizzes to quickly review the concepts you want to “use” in conversations (e.g., ML basics, prompt design, data literacy). Arriving with a fresh review helps you ask better questions and follow more technical workshops without getting lost. If you want to try it right away, you can
  • and set up a 15-minute-a-day mini routine in the week before.
  • During the festival: oral exam and interview simulators help you test your answers and clarity of explanation. It’s especially useful if you want to approach the career area with more confidence: you practice a pitch, get feedback, and then adapt it to real conversations. In parallel, a planner lets you record workshops attended, people met, and “next actions” with reminders. If you want to set it up on the fly, you can also

and use the festival as a starting point for a more structured study and career plan.learn(workshops),find your directionIn short: at theUniversity Festival 2026the winners are those who arrive with a plan, use AI intelligently, and close the loop with a serious follow-up. Milan gives you the context; you bring method, curiosity, and consistency.

Action plan for students: how to navigate booths, workshops, and career day without missing anything

The number one risk at the festival is showing up, getting swept along by the flow, and going home with “it was interesting” but zero results. The solution is a simple checklist: a few goals, clear priorities, and a strategy for thecareer day 2026.

Practical checklist (save it in your notes):

  • Define 2 measurable goals: e.g., “talk to 3 recruiters,” “discover 2 AI tools for studying,” “sign up for 1 technical workshop.”
  • Build a “block” schedule: 60% workshops/experience, 30% booths and networking, 10% catch-up (moving around, breaks, notes).
  • Prioritize by value: choose first what’s rare (limited-seat workshops, interviews, Q&A sessions), then what’s repeatable (generic booths).
  • Prepare 5 “good” (non-trivial) questions: about real projects, the stack used, entry-level skills, common mistakes, next steps in the selection process.
  • Materials ready: CV in PDF (also via QR), updated portfolio/LinkedIn, a note with 3 projects to talk about, pen and power bank.
  • Contact collection system: after each meeting, save name, role, topic discussed, and “next action” (e.g., send email, apply, resource to read).

A trick: treat every booth like a mini interview. If you walk away with a concrete insight (a skill to learn, a useful contact, a link to a project), then the experience “paid off.” If you leave with only brochures, it didn’t.

AI to stand out in person: smart questions, effective notes, and follow-ups that work

Using AI at the festival doesn’t mean “having it do everything.” It means showing up prepared and reducing friction: less time improvising, more time speaking well with the right people. The golden rule istransparency and respect: don’t record conversations without consent, don’t enter sensitive data into external tools, and don’t send “robotic” copy-paste messages.

Three quick, high-impact uses:

  • 30-second pitch: ask AI to turn your background into a short introduction with 1 goal and 1 concrete project. Then rewrite it in your own words and practice it out loud.
  • Targeted questions: before a workshop/booth, generate 5 questions based on the topic (e.g., “AI in HR,” “data analytics,” “product”). Pick 2 that show curiosity and reasoning ability.
  • “Action-oriented” notes and summaries: after a talk, write a 5-line summary and add 3 actions (e.g., “study X,” “contact Y,” “try tool Z”). AI can help you reorganize rough notes in a clear way.

The real advantage comes in the follow-up. Within 24–48 hours, send a short, personalized message: remind them where you spoke, mention a specific detail, and propose a next step (a 10-minute call, sending your CV, an application). If you need a starting point, you can ask AI to suggest a draft, butalways personalizewith a real detail: that’s what sets you apart from those who send mass messages.

StudierAI at the Festival: interactive quizzes, oral exam simulators, and a planner to maximize the experience

During theStudierAI Festival, the idea is to bring tools that help you get more with less stress: fast preparation, on-the-spot execution, and organized follow-up. If you want to explore the platform, you’ll findStudierAIand the pagewho we areto understand the approach and the principles of responsible use.

Before the event: use interactive quizzes to quickly review the concepts you want to “use” in conversations (e.g., ML basics, prompt design, data literacy). Arriving with a fresh review helps you ask better questions and follow more technical workshops without getting lost. If you want to try it right away, you canstart for freeand set up a 15-minute-a-day mini routine in the week before.

During the festival: oral exam and interview simulators help you test your answers and clarity of explanation. It’s especially useful if you want to approach the career area with more confidence: you practice a pitch, get feedback, and then adapt it to real conversations. In parallel, a planner lets you record workshops attended, people met, and “next actions” with reminders. If you want to set it up on the fly, you can alsosign up for freeand use the festival as a starting point for a more structured study and career plan.

After the event: the difference between “I attended” and “it helped me” is consolidation. Review your notes, select 3 priority contacts, send the follow-ups, and choose 1 skill to develop over the next 4 weeks. If you do this, the experiences won’t remain a memory: they become a real advantage for exams, projects, and applications.

In short: at theUniversity Festival 2026the winners are those who arrive with a plan, use AI intelligently, and close the loop with a serious follow-up. Milan gives you the context; you bring method, curiosity, and consistency.

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