Brianna says goodbye and a few final words of advice
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I want to thank you guys for coming on this journey through UCSB with me on and listened all my tips and trick. I wanna leave you guys A few words about college in general and just my experience that you see us B First of all, take advantage of every opportunity you can in college, even if you don't feel like you're quite qualified enough or have enough experience because that's what college is about. It's about making connection, networking and gaining experience. If you show the director or interview wait, interviewer for whatever opportunity you're trying to take, that you're really driven and passionate about this position, they're very likely to hire you over someone that might have better qualifications but just isn't as interested. Have you showed that you're going to put in the hard work and represent them well, and that's a much, much better deal than just hiring somebody that doesn't really care. I can do the job, you know? So, as we say in Santa Barbara sent it, which means pretty much just do it and you'll thank you also, your mental. A lot of times college can just get extremely overwhelming on top of making entirely new friends, being away from family for the first time, being away from maybe your boyfriend or girlfriend or loved ones. I'm being living an entirely new place, whether that's across town or across the country or across the world. Learning how to pay your rent on time, Learning how to exist without your parents having a baby. You learning how to buy toilet paper all the time and feed yourself all the time, making sure you get all your homework done, even though your teachers aren't going to tell you every single time, these are all things that add up can really, really way off. College is the time to breathe and figure out who you are, and it's okay to take a break if you think that things are just getting too much. That is something that I cannot stress enough school can wait. On top of everything, academics come first. College is amazing, and you should prioritize the fund experiences because it's going to be some of the best times in your life. You're there to become an educated man and woman for our society and for yourself. Put your all into it and be passionate about what you study. Don't just pick a major because your mom wants you to do it or a loved one wants you to do it or you think you might. If you think it might make you a bunch of money in the long run, pick something that you really, really like, because it's just going to make your college experience ho so much better. It has held some of the highest highs and lowest close of my life. I've learned so much about myself, and I have changed in so many different ways. I'm proud of the person that I've become because of UCSB. And I'm proud of the person that I'm going to become because of UCSB. I really hope that you guys can take away from this just experience and tour to do toe work hard two. Try U C s B. If you think that that might be the fit for you and if not, choose a path that is your path.