Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sophomore year of high school? Lifeguard and chase chicks. This college-prep-from-the-womb mindset leads to burnout more often than it does to success.
Kinda tired of the “chasing chicks”’ poster. In other threads and just as annoying.
+1 Its just annoying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sophomore year of high school? Lifeguard and chase chicks. This college-prep-from-the-womb mindset leads to burnout more often than it does to success.
Kinda tired of the “chasing chicks”’ poster. In other threads and just as annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Sophomore year of high school? Lifeguard and chase chicks. This college-prep-from-the-womb mindset leads to burnout more often than it does to success.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. I will definitely reconsider summer jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Hang out with friends? Get a part-time job?
One thing that is not emphasized enough I believe is that part-time jobs are just as important as extra curricular activities such as sports, clubs etc. Great learning experiences and colleges do appreciate them.