You know you are getting old when your nephew gets accepted to BYU. It seems like just yesterday I left. Here are some words of wisdom from your loving aunt...
- Don't get a girlfriend freshman year; that is way too boring
- Don't get married until you are at least 24
- Get an all sports pass...it's worth the $
- Live in the dorms as a freshman
- Eating buffet style at the Cannon Center daily will be one of the best decisions of your life
- Study hard in the day and play at night
- Do intramural sports
- Study in the library
- Don't mess up your GPA freshman year and spend the other three years trying to recover it
- Cafe Rio should be enjoyed to its fullest
- Take advantage of the best snow on earth and go snowboarding frequently
- Pick a degree/career path that requires specific job skills & education in a field you can get a job easily (i.e. medical, accounting etc.)
- Make friends with people who go boating at Lake Powell in the summer
- Stay away from girls who have never had a job in their life
- Enjoy it while it lasts...it goes way too fast.
Did I miss anything fellow BYU alumni?
5 comments:
Great advice. I agree with all of it accept I didn't eat in the cannon cafeteria daily (although I would join you frequently!)--dining plus is the way to go.
I didn't have the privilege to attend BYU, but sounds like great advice to me. Nicely worded, Darci. What a great picture of Tyler, by the way. Lookin' sharp!!
I would only add...make sure to check out Comedy Sportz. Hilarious! Oh, avoid Walmart in Orem at any cost. It's always crazy.
I need to add some motherly advice...CALL YOUR MOM EACH DAY!!! She can "walk" with you to class.
Congrats to Tyler! Very good advice Darci. Also, buy a mountain bike (let's go riding Tyler!), ride it often and don't sell it after your freshman year (one of my biggest regrets). Take beginning guitar. Always say a prayer before going into the testing center. Go to every BYU home football game. Register early for classes and find out who the best teachers are.
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