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Majeste (CommunicationHansberry & MediaFootball)Studies/
“I plan on going into marketing after college, I actually just got a job offer from Main Street Community Bank. I hope to get onto their marketing team and eventually corporate,” Majeste said. He’s also planning on investing in real-estate in the near future. Majeste cites his time as a student athlete as the reason why he can keep a consistent schedule and structure in his day-to-day life.
“If I could go back to being a freshman or give advice to freshmen, I’d say to just relax, put your work in, and trust the process it will all pay off.”
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- Majeste Hansberry
Majeste has a lot of memories from playing for Stetson football, but said his favorite was a practice when the team played on a flooded field. “I think my impact on Stetson Athletics was an example of how hard work pays off. If I can put that work in and see the success I had, anyone can,” Majeste said, further stating, “If I could do it all over again, I’d live more in the moment instead of worrying about what comes next.”
Rebecca Naser (Rowing/ Management)
After graduation, Rebecca does not have any immediate plans, but aims to find a rotational program working in human resources or sales in the Southeast. “I’m applying for those positions now but nothing is set in stone, I may take a gap year,” Rebecca said. She cites being a student-athlete at Stetson as the reason she is confident in her time-management skills and her ability to keep a schedule that works for her. “I also learned how to be a part of a team and knowing my role, and just finding my fit really,” Rebecca said. She recalls a sea of fond memories, but definitely had her favorites, stating “I think my favorite memory of being an athlete here at Stetson was my sophomore year. I was in the varsity squad and we made the finals, that was a big deal to me.” Rebecca’s advice to new student athletes is to take time to relax, and realize you will make mistakes but it will all work out how it is supposed to in the long run.