Hey guys, I'm currently 19 years old, and a junior at George Mason University in Virginia working towards my B.S. in Information Technology (w/ a concentration in security). I currently hold my MCP (Windows XP) and MCTS (Windows 7), and I'm about 3/4 of the way through my CCNA training material and labs at home.
For the past 2.5 years I worked with a smaller local company doing residential computer repair, it was pretty much what you'd expect (malware, wireless network setup, bad hardware etc.). I just got a pretty high-paying internship (at least for a college student, it's obviously nowhere near what some of you guys are making

) for a local I.T. solutions company. I'm very excited about because it will allow me to get hands-on experience with Cisco and 2008 R2 in a business environment, rather than just the house-calls I was doing before. I would eventually like to get into security, as that's what my degree will specialize in and I realized how much I loved doing it when I started studying for the CCNA exam- running through the material and labs is actually a lot of fun for me.
Do you guys have any advice on anything else I can do to make myself more attractive to employees? I was thinking of studying for and possibly taking the CCNP once I get the CCNA, but I don't want to be an IT guy on paper with no real usefulness in the workplace. My ultimate goal is just to make a smooth transition into the workforce.
Thank you to anybody who responds