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Where Are They Now? One Year Later: Danielle Devery

Where Are They Now? One Year Later: Danielle Devery

| May 16, 2012 | 0 Comments

Author: Danielle Devery Last June, I graduated from the Ohio State University.  A place I considered to be heaven on Earth. In the weeks and months leading up to graduation, I was a nervous wreck.  Perhaps, even a train wreck. I was mentally checked out of school, falling victim to exceptionally bad senioritis, and burnt [...]

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Where Are They Now? One & A Half Years Later: Lauren Stewart

Where Are They Now? One & A Half Years Later: Lauren Stewart

| May 15, 2012 | 1 Comment

Author: Lauren Stewart This December it will be two years since I graduated from college. At times, I feel like it still hasn’t hit me. My life doesn’t feel a whole lot different since I graduated last. Perhaps it will feel more real when my boyfriend graduates this December. I think back to where I [...]

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5 Important Steps to Adjusting to Life After College

5 Important Steps to Adjusting to Life After College

| May 10, 2012 | 0 Comments

1. If you can, move back home (for a few). If you are able to, this is one of the greatest things you can do. Once you’re out, you won’t ever want to go back. And if you don’t want to grow up quite yet (I mean, who does?), moving back home is the perfect [...]

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Where Are They Now? Two Years Later: Tom DaSilva

Where Are They Now? Two Years Later: Tom DaSilva

| May 9, 2012 | 1 Comment

Author: Tom DaSilva Two years since graduation… wow. The day I graduated, I didn’t feel a huge sense of accomplishment. It was 20,000 other people getting the same blanket recognition. And we weren’t celebrating achievement… We were celebrating that we had “survived” something that we our parents had paid $50,000 a year for us to [...]

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Letter To My Senior Self

Letter To My Senior Self

| May 8, 2012 | 6 Comments

It feels weird, doesn’t it? The uncertainty, the fear, the nostalgia, the anticipation, staring you blankly in the face, and essentially owning your life. It’s all hitting you right now, a week before you’re a walking cliché, crying in your cap and gown, looking at all of your friends for answers you will never find, [...]

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