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ADKEY: 19596
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Charac: 1
ContactOk: 1
Csalary: 50000
Gender: 1
GoingWell: 1
HigherED:
Intelligence: 5
Motivation: 5
Position1: Residence Hall Director
Position2: Assistant Manager
Position3: Instructor
Position4: Supervisor
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Preparedness: 8
Professional:
Relevance: 1
Reputation: 6
ReviewLevel: 1
Satisfied: 1
Ssalary: 50000
StartingJob: Youth Helpline Supervisor
StillInField: 1
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UContrib4: 1
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Year: 7
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Every college, graduate or undergraduate, student has two choices upon entering the university. The first to mundanely slither from class to class to the cafeteria back to class and then to your room and repeat again the next morning. Or, the second and my choice, actively engage in the experience that is available to you by expanding the limitations you have placed on yourself by what your "idea" of college is or would be like. If you are in high school now and considering a school make sensible decisions based on what you are interested in. Go beyond the scope of majors, schools and degrees offered. Chances are, outside of top state and Ivy league schools, your education will be similar. The education that takes place outside of the classroom is often as important, if not more so, than the formal education. Like with most life expereinces, your time at the university will be defined by what choices you make. It's a continuous choice to make it the best experience of your life.

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