Graduates provide tips for surviving college

Shannon McMullen/ Staff writer

 

Jordan Wright  

Women’s and Gender Studies 

“Look at your Panther Degree Audit. Even if you think you’re doing fine, there might be things that you’re missing that you don’t want to spring up on you the semester you’re graduating,”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Juan Valencia

Mechanical Engineering 

“Strive to be the best you can in any class; you will feel the impact as you approach your senior year. Lastly, have fun [because] your college years will have some of the best moments of your lifetime!” 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin Mijares

Business Management and Finance

“Don’t rush. I knew it would take me longer than 4 years to graduate, but I was perfectly fine with that. I didn’t care much of when I graduated, but that I actually learned and passed my classes with A’s and B’s,” Mijares said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Featured photo Photo credit: Eduardo Merille retrieved from Flikr.

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