The final semester of your collegiate career is finally here.
You have all the classes needed to graduate, preparations for graduation are underway and you are also thinking about future endeavors.
Do you still find yourself asking “What did I learn all this time?”
It is normal to think about some of the things you have learned while in college.
Everything you learn will not be taught in a classroom or in a book.
Certain lessons are important to learn before you take on life after graduation.
When you were a freshman, if someone were to ask you about some of the things you will learn during your time in college, you probably would talk mostly about your major.
Any major will teach you more than just the discipline.
When working in any field, you have to have thick skin.
You can’t take everything someone says personally because it can affect your working environment.
Being in college will teach you to handle all business in a timely and mature manner.
Yelling, cursing and not having everything in order on your part will not make a situation better.
Knowing how serious the matter is, you still have to respond calmly and come prepared with everything that needs to be turned in.
Anything that teachers reiterate constantly is only to help you.
We often think of teachers as “the enemy.”
They have been in your shoes before and only want to see you succeed.
Some things that they do might seem unfair now, but when you look back, it will be a lesson that will reappear later in life.
Teachers are hard on students when they see that students have the potential to do great things in the future.
Self reliance is one of the most important lessons you can learn in college.
Everyone around you wants to get to the top to be successful and some are willing to step on a few people to get there.
Use good judgment when making decisions and trust your abilities in anything you do.
When you always depend on others, you will find yourself not making progress.
Before you walk across that stage at graduation, take time out to reflect on your college career.
There are things that you have learned well on your own.
Some were taught to you and others you can always improve on.