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Lynn University is a fantastic school. If you are motivated, willing to put in the effort and make the most of your surroundings and opportunities then you can only succeed at Lynn. I read a few of the comments, and have come to the conclusion, that as with any college, there are some students who aren't going to put in the effort and then wonder why they didn't do well or didn't enjoy their time at Lynn. You make your college experience what it is. One person commented that if you don't like an aspect of the university, then do something about it. I totally agree. If you think that the nightlife isn't up to your standards, then go and speak to Student Activities - see if they can arrange something. If you think that you aren't being challenged, then get involved in classes and courses that will challenge you. If you dislike the cafeteria food (although I didn't see any comments about the food… I wouldn't expect there to be any - I remember the food being really good) then place a comment in the cafeteria comment box. It is up to the individual to make the best of their college experience, as with anything in life. Success does not come without hard work.

Lynn was a wonderful school for me. It molded me into the professional I am today. There were several life experiences I took on with me from Lynn, that truly affected the way I have handled my career and business opportunities today. I am a better rounded, more confident, dedicated individual, and much of that I learned being a student at Lynn. I am competent communicating with multi-cultural individuals, which is a necessity in my line of work. Take hold of every opportunity that Lynn throws in your direction. One thing I wish I had done was get more involved with campus clubs and organizations, such as the International Affairs Society, and Knights of the round table - a leadership role.

Best of luck in your future endeavors and I hope Lynn is everything to you, as it was to me.

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