Shark Speak for April 19, 2016

What was the biggest lesson you learned this year?

elise

“Enjoy every moment while still working diligently towards your goal. The time you have in college goes by really fast, so you have to take full advantage of every opportunity. Try to get everything you can out of being an NSU student.”

Elise Swartout-Mosher, master’s in business administration student

morgan

“Study over time, and don’t cram because cramming sets you up for failure.”

Morgan Gifford, freshman biology and marine biology major

mariah

“Time management is everything. You have to learn to balance academics and campus involvement.”

Mariah Knowles, freshman finance major

katlyn

“Prioritize what’s most important, and get that done first so you can come out on top in the long run.”

Katlyn Magnotta, sophomore biology major

bailey

“You always think you have more time than you do, and then it catches up to you. Don’t procrastinate, especially if you play a sport.”

Bailey Corbin, sophomore legal studies and international business administration major

maddie

“Step out of your comfort zone. Don’t be afraid to engage and talk to people. I’ve made friends with people I never thought I would have just because I made the effort to talk to someone.”

Maddie Uilk, freshman criminal justice major

nastassia

“Rate my professor is a must-have. It’s often really accurate, and it can save you from taking a professor you may not like.”

Nastassia Lefranc, freshman biology major

tran

“Don’t be afraid to join clubs and organizations. They open your eyes to many different things and allow you to explore leadership opportunities. Plus, it’s a great way to meet friends. You never know what opportunities will come out of it.”

Tran Nguyen, freshman accounting major

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