![]() ![]() You will never expand yourself as a person if you never step outside yourself and take a chance.Īs far as thanking people, it is hard to know where to begin. In fact, I wish that I had taken quite a few more. I have taken many chances in my time here, and many of them have not turned out the way that I have wanted, but I wouldn’t take back any of them. Sometimes you will fail and sometimes you will succeed, but in the end it’s the attempt that will make you a better person. If every day of your life is a “”normal”” day, then you are doomed to a life of monotony. He said, and I now repeat, “”A life without risk is a life that isn’t worth living.””Īgain, being a management science major and being in classes that repeatedly tell you that risk is a bad thing and that humans are averse to risk, this is hard advice for me to swallow. ![]() I don’t even know his name and have never met him, but I remember reading his final article. I have done many things wrong in my time here, but that is one of the things I did right.Īnother piece of advice originally came from a Guardian editor during my freshman year. I am going to UCLA law school in the fall - somewhere I have always wanted to go, so I don’t think that my excessive entertainment hurt me too much. Once I was here, I took that knowledge to heart and enjoyed my time as much as I could. I would have ended up here with a slightly lower GPA and SAT score, but I didn’t realize that at the time. I realized that in high school, I did way more work and stressed way more about grades than I had to. ![]() The benefits, as far as I am concerned, far outweigh the costs. If you can have fun three nights a week as opposed to zero nights a week, and end up with a GPA that is one tenth of a point lower than you would have had, I have a hard time believing that you don’t consider that in your best interest. I am a management science major, so I often put it in terms of economics. That’s hard to do when you’re studying constantly or going home every weekend. There are a lot of times that you have to make your own fun. But to those of you who say that it is impossible to have a good time here, I say, “”Get a life.””Ī famous comedian said it best: “”If you can’t find something to do, then you aren’t bored, you are boring.”” This couldn’t be more true.Įntertainment doesn’t simply fall out of the sky. It is also true that, unless you work hard at it, finding a good time can be very elusive. It is indeed true that our school is somewhat socially challenged. It is simply this: You are responsible for your own happiness, so take that responsibility. My advice for the students of this school who are not yet in my position is simple, and it’s advice that you have heard from me many times throughout the last three years. After thinking about how I would use mine, I decided to do all three. He was booked at the Orange County Jail for assault, causing great bodily injury.Over the last three years, I have noticed that the final articles from outgoing editors are used primarily for three purposes: to give advice, to thank family and friends, and to reflect on events that have happened to the writers throughout their years at UCSD. The Target customer was not seriously hurt.įriday night, detectives took Anderson Jr., who police say is a transient, into custody in the area of Broadway and Manchester Avenue in Anaheim. Euclid Street, forcibly shoved a customer standing near a cash register, and then began chasing the victim around the store. allegedly entered a Target store in the 100 block of S. The library employee has since recovered from a laceration to the back of his head, and is back at work, officials said. even appears to look over his shoulder and possibly laughs and smiles as he walks away." "He just steps over this unconscious victim. ![]() Shane Carringer with the Anaheim Police Department. "He did in this in front of a bunch of women and children that are in the library, and everybody looked shocked," said Sgt. Police say the suspect approached the library clerk as the clerk walked across the library's main entryway, stepped into the path of the victim, and struck him once. on March 3, an Anaheim Central Library clerk was knocked unconscious and had to go to the hospital. ![]()
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