H-LSAMP Graduating Seniors Books Volume 2014 | Page 19

MY ADVICE TO OTHERS: • Get Involved Get yourself out there and involved as soon as you can. You never know who you're going to meet and where it will take you. And who knows, you might just end up having a little fun while you're at it too. • Stay Ahead Your worst enemy is procrastination. Once you fall behind, it makes it even harder to catch up. So, try and stay ahead or at least on time. The last two years are crunch time and they go by so quick. • Office Hours It is never a bad idea to get some face-time in with your professors. Whether you have homework trouble, a simple question, or just want a meaningful chat, your professors will almost always welcome you with open arms. They are a great source of advice and letters of recommendation . Believe me, they will remember you. • Look for Opportunities They are all around you. It is hard to find an opportunity if you are not looking for one, which makes it even harder to recognize one. Build equity in yourself, do research, join organizations, volunteer, go to conferences, job fairs, workshops, socials, etc. They will take you somewhere you never imagined. • Don't Get Discouraged Things change from semester to semester and a really bad one can ruin your momentum. If you are having a tough day, week, month, or even an entire semester, you have to get some fresh air and try to relax. Some things are just out of our control and no matter what comes your way, you need to stay confident in knowing that you will prevail. • Make the Most of It! This is your life. Embrace learning and your dreams. Get as much help and as much good advice as you can along the way. Utilize campus services, learn from your mistakes, and most importantly, do it for yourself but don't forget who has helped you along the way. It will pay off.