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How Life Changes ...
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1.
Supposedly your college years were the best years of your life. Well, whaddya think? You must admit, things have changed since you entered the glorious university
overlooking the bay. At one point in time all you ever thought about was partying, right? Nowadays, that may not be so true. Partying certainly ilm't going
to
put
food in
your mouth or keep a roof over your head. You're probably not the only one who has worried about this either.
Alu
Cbucrl
says that his biggest priority as a freshman
was "meeting as many girls as he ~sibly could." But now he worries about "being as successful
a.,
possible, without losing the true meaning of life." As freshman, many
of us were only coneerned with· getting through college and having a good time. Today, these concerns have changed as we are faced with fmding the right job and
having to support ourselves. So,
try
to
remember those priorities from way back when and don't say that they haven't changed.