Thursday, December 19, 2013

After you graduate, how are you going to use the learning gained during your time in college

Franklin Roosevelt once said, A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education he may steal the whole railroad. If one ought to discover a gem of an advice from the late American presidents remark, it would be the immense potential of one person when heshe had gone to school. I doubt not of the huge difference of an educated man and an illiterate

There are many ways of which the learning we had experienced on college could be utilized even after graduation. You could use it to finally fulfill your dream of being a medical doctor, to build a charitable foundation for abused children, to pass a bill in the Senate to build a drainage system on your local town, to accumulate power, to create an empire of colossal proportions. With the learning we had in college, we could be the persons we want to be and build the future as we would like it to be.

As for myself, I would use the valuable experiences I had on college to get myself a job. It would be the first stepping stone on my way to success. College had taught me to persevere I would do the same for my job. I would prove myself as an invaluable asset to my boss and to the whole of the company. The next step would be to climb the ladder of success. The hard work I had made on college I would make useful on real life determination, confidence and endurance. After I had been promoted to the top tier of the company, I would share my experiences to others who are not as fortunate as I am and help them fulfill their dreams. As one popular dogma would say, Success is nothing if there is no one to share it with.

This only shows that the lessons we had on college is not ensnared on the four walls of the classroom it goes beyond it and beyond time as well. Success to be to those who are learned

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