Several of our youngest alums who have been home on winter break, took it upon themselves to organize a Q&A for current seniors to alleviate anxiety over the transition to college.
It was great seeing so many back on campus today as alums visited seniors in Advisory.
Thanks again to these alums to took time out of the break to come visit and share some words of wisdom!
Bianca Villao ’17; George Washington University ’21; B.A. Advice: Be yourself!
Alondra Aguilar ’17; Columbia University ’21; B.A. Advice: It’s going to be a transition, lots of changes, lots to prepare but be positive and excited!
Paul Morlet ’17; Gonzaga University ’21; B.S. Mechanical Engineering Advice: Find good food
Abigail Breneisen ’17; UC Berkeley ’21; Undeclared Advice: Get involved early and don’t miss class.
Abigail Adiz ’17; San Jose State University ’21 Advice: Stay on top of assignments. Go to lecture and labs. It adds up.
Avery Johnson ’17; Marist College ’21; B.A. Advice: Go to classssss.
Renee Duran ’17; Manhattan College ’21; B.A. Art History Advice: Follow your dreams🌈
Katelyn Segrest ’17; Cal State Northridge ’21; B. A. Political Science
Emma Duge ’16; Colgate University ’20; Pre-Med Advice: Stay on top of your work!! Don’t procrastinate!
Katie Michelon ’16; Gonzaga University ’20; Business Administration Advice: Remember to breathe. Everything will work out.
Teah Celestin ’16; Seton Hall University ’20; International Relations & Economics Advice: Take advantage of everything you can.
Samantha Ayvar ’17; University of San Francisco ’21; B.A. Advice: Balance social life and school work!