YAHAYA ABEL A.
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Do you remember when you were little how some of your relatives would ask you, “So what are you going to be when you grow up?” Now you’re a University student, about to be a graduate. And I’m going to ask you a similar question, “What are you going to do when you graduate?” College is supposed to be your big preparation for life, so what exactly are you preparing for? Do you know? Too many college students are still thinking like teenagers: “It’ll somehow all work itself out.”
Once again, thinking like that just won’t cut it. If you don’t make college work for you by setting goals and making plans for your future, like taking and succeeding in the courses that will get you there, joining relevant extracurricular clubs and organizations, and acquiring pertinent work and internship experience, possibilities are that nothing will happen.
It’s a heavy responsibility, but you’re the one who has to carry it. Successful college students look toward their future with career opportunities, job options, and a lot of self-confidence. So if you haven’t thought about what you’re going to do with your life during high school, then as a new college student, you have to begin answering that question even before you finish your freshman year.
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