Today marks the last day of classes for the University of Rhode Island. In less than a month, we will see the Class of 2012 walk the stage. Now, how do you spot a senior? If you peek into the library's 24 Hour Room, you'll see a mass of students hyped up on caffeine and feverishly flipping through notes and typing long, double-spaced essays.
These students are not seniors.
Look through the window to the Quad on a warm sunny day. See those students sun-bathing on the grass? That's your graduating class. By this time, most Class of 2012-ers have pretty much mentally checked out. Engage them in conversation about their future plans and what they have in store for after May, and a few will tell you about their acceptances to graduate school, a full-time job they landed, or plans for a backpacking trip across the globe. A handful will also candidly admit to you that they have absolutely no idea what they will do post-graduation and insert a muttered remark about finding a job.
As these young adults are busy shifting the pieces in place for their path ahead, we'd like to offer our parting gift: Advice.
"Good luck with the world." -Anonymous Freshman
"Don't live with your parents! Move out. Good luck finding an apartment! ...and don't get married the next day." -Francisco Vargas, Junior
"Find a job, fast." -Anonymous Senior
"God speed." -Anthony Mam, Graduate Student
Congratulations, Class of 2012! We know you'll all do great things.
Congratulations, Class of 2012! We know you'll all do great things.
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