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Salute to the #Classof2021: 30/30
"I wish someone told me that if I didn't have a job yet, to move to the city or country that you want to live in, then find the job that will allow you to stay there."
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Salute to the #Classof2021: 29/30
"I wish someone told me when I graduated high school that gratitude can change everything. To take the time to thank your favorite teachers for the time they spent working with you."
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Salute to the #Classof2021: 28/30
"I wish I'd known that college isn't a reboot of high school. It seems like it at first cause you're making new friends and having a ton of fun. When it gets down to [it] you are building your future. College is about tomorrow."
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Salute to the #Classof2021: 27/30
"I wish someone had told me at my college graduation to take the GMAT right away. . . It is amazing how much muscle memory there is to taking tests and how hard it is regain after a couple of years at a job."
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Salute to the #Classof2021: 26/30
"I wish I knew before I started college that college is one of the fastest experiences of your life. It goes by in the snap of a finger. There is a lot of build up to it and then suddenly it is behind you. Make the most of every moment."
Salute to the #Classof2021: 25/30
"I wish someone told me at my college graduation to set a day each month to take a long drive. Driving with the music on is such an effective way to et the noise of everyday life settle down and create space to think about what is important."
Salute to the #Classof2021: 24/30
"I wish someone had told me when I graduated from high school that the only thing college guarantees you is debt. Travel, look at trade schools, [or] teach yourself the art of entrepreneurship . . before you make [the] commitment."
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Salute to the #Classof2021: 23/30
"I wish I knew before starting college that I should take time to be fully grateful and present. . College is truly a unique time in life where you get to develop and learn about who YOU are and not who others think you should be.
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Salute to the #Classof2021: 22/30
"I wish someone had told me before starting college that college isn't just about studying hard. Spend some time making friends, going to events and having a good time too! Balance is key."
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Salute to the #Classof2021: 20/30
"I wish someone had told me when I was applying to colleges that it really doesn't matter where you go, but what you make of it once you are there. Take risks, travel, introduce yourself to someone that looks lonely."
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Salute to the #Classof2021: 19/30
"I wish I'd known when I graduated high school that getting a job right away will help you slip into the adult role you are facing after graduation."
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