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Take Advantage of the Opportunity

Your college years can be some of the most enjoyable time’s of your life.  You have new found independence, a host of friends your age, and numerous options for how to spend your time.  And while it’s good to enjoy your collegiate experience, it is important to remember that each stage of life is preparation for the next.

 You must be a good steward over this opportunity that has been given you.

 Take advantage of this opportunity by attending class regularly, being faithful to your studies, and working to make good grades.

 Also, be intentional about preparing for what is next by pursuing internships, taking graduate placement exams, or perhaps participate in a studies abroad program.

 Those who prepare for the next phase of life typically have more opportunities thanothers and are better positioned for future success.

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