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Questions for the Alumni...
What do you wish you had known as a first-year student-athlete at BC?
JM: I knew it at the time, but I would emphasize it even more. Attending BC is a wonderful opportunity. Don't let the wonderful opportunity go to waste. Take advantage of everything BC has to offer.
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AF: The path you start on is not the one you will finish on It is not just about the end result but the journey in its entirety.
AF: The path you start on is not the one you will finish on. It is not just about the end result but the journey in its entirety
KOB: That time management is not as hard as you think You just have to be organized, so get organized. Its an excuse for procrastination. Take classes you are good at in the first year, that are somewhat interesting to you. It helps you adapt quicker to college life.
JM: As a student-athlete, I was clear in what I wanted to achieve both Academically and Athletically Time management is important as a studentathlete, so I tried not to waste much time. I stuck to a schedule of completing work every day and tried to make good use of my time. I found it important to review the syllabus at the beginning of the semester and try to get ahead on any future assignments
KOB: Create systems to balance your time. Get your stuff done early in the day. Instead of the night before, do it two days before. It doesnt have to be a week.