Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Thoughts After Graduation

As I look back on my time at Central there are a few things I find important that I wish I would have figured out sooner. These 10 thoughts are something I want my siblings to know when they start their higher education.


1. Take your education seriously from Day #1.
It took me a while to get into the whole groove of college level studying, but I wish I would have learned it sooner because I wouldn't have to have the disappointment of being .03 off of graduating with honors.

2. Take advantage of opportunities.
If you get the chance to study off campus-do it! To participate in a club, team or campus activity-do it! Each opportunity is a new chance to learn or meet new people.

3. Ask questions and for advice.
Take advantage of knowledgeable sources. Don't hesitate to ask questions when you don't understand, it helps you learn! Ask for advice, a fresh opinion is always helpful.

4. Create a network.
Early on you won't understand why this is so important, but when you start looking for internships and jobs it will be. The saying, "It's not what you know, it's who you know", seems to be more and more true each and every job I apply to.

5. Remember gratitude and time management.
Thank those who help you and be grateful for everything you receive, learn and already have. Have a planner and manage your time well, it will reduce your stress. And always remember it will all get done, it always does if you work at it!

6. Enjoy the time you have as a student.
This is one of the last times, if not the last, you get to live with a bunch of friends, play competitive athletics and live a little carefree. After graduation you have to start taking more responsibility for your life, as do your friends. Each of you will take a career path you have chosen and it may not be in the same place. So enjoy the student lifestyle while you are in it!

7. Make your own decisions.
You know what your heart, gut and head are telling you, so listen! Don't let mom and dad make the decisions for you. Do what you will enjoy and go where you feel comfortable!

8. Do something you are passionate about.
Choose a major you enjoy. Why waste your time learning something you don't find delight in? If you don't like studying it chances are you won't like it as a career.

9. Believe in your abilities.
Don't let anyone tell you that you can't do something! If you know you can, you will be successful. In everything you do, do your best and don't waste your talent!

10. Do what you say you will.
Nothing is more annoying than working with someone who says they will do something, but then never does. Make sure if you say you will do something you do it! Follow through on each task you set out to do and you will gain trust from those you work with and your levels of achievement will be higher.

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