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| My Okstate Home > 10 Junior Fundamentals |
Saturday, May 17th 12:05 pm (CDT) |
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| 10 OSU Fundamentals According to a Junior |
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By junior year, I am at home here at OSU. I know the ins and the outs of campus life, and I am almost sure about my major... almost.
- Now that you're finally into your "major" classes, all of them are located in the same building. It's good to be an upperclassman.
- "Textbook" becomes a four letter word to your wallet and your bursar account.
- Fall and spring breaks are just evil conspiracies, schemed by professors in order to assign more projects and papers to fill all of that "free time".
- It's really time to start pinning down that major...the question "What do you want to be when you grow up?" has never been so difficult.
- Resume-building activities, such as volunteer hours and internships, are vital...if only you had started sooner.
- Now is the time to practice interviewing skills. You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
- Going to class is important. Professors love pop quizzes!
- Your twenty-first birthday...enough said.
- Another year, another student loan: you will pay them off in the future...far in the future.
- Senioritis is already kicking in.
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