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I'm doing well in college, and I want to get the best of it being 19 now, what do you recommend me to have the best experience here?

I'm prioritizing getting the best grades while I'm taking care of myself and being healthy (sleep, nutrition and train properly in order to improve my energy and mood for more studying)

What are your tips anon?
What do you wish you had started doing during your studies? What do you wish you hadn’t?
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>>34460077
>I'm prioritizing getting the best grades
Get an internship. Grades are useless if you don't get an internship. College is useless if you don't get an internship. Also, try networking, college is also useless if you don't network with the future professionals of your area.
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>>34460081
Thank you, networking is also the key for work instead of the degree itself most of the time
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>>34460077
Read "Pedigree" by Lauren Rivera. It's pretty much an instruction manual.



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