It’s hard to believe Cole came to us as a mid-year replacement
just last spring, because it didn’t take any time at all for him to seem like a
Business/SPEA veteran. Cole’s easygoing presence, subtle humor, and knowledge
of the sportsball will be missed. Here is Cole’s experience at IU in his own
words:
“My time here at IU has been extremely valuable in terms of
personal growth and perspective. When I got here I had no clear plan for what I
wanted to do except get a degree. I took some classes I hated and some I enjoyed
before pursuing a degree in Environmental Management. I plan to use this to...
well I'm not sure yet, but I'll figure it out as I go. I am actually pretty
comfortable saying this because my college experience has been so much more
than getting an education.
In college, you get the opportunity to create a life for
yourself. You learn about who you are, what you like, and what people you are
going to be around the rest of your life. I am a vastly changed person compared
to who I was 4 years ago. Before coming to IU, I thought you were supposed to
know who you are and have strong opinions. Now I know that the brightest people
are constantly changing and learning about anything and everything they can.
This can be done by joining a student group, taking random class, reading a
book, listening to a podcast, talking to people, and an endless list of other
options. My point is, never be 'just fine' with who you are now. Keep looking
for new information and experiences that will help you grow.
I think the most important thing I've learned in college is
that it's all about the people. As a freshman I thought I was on a mission to
make the grades and get the degree. While that is usually important, the most
crucial part of school and life is the people. At IU and SPEA I have met
lifelong friends and acquaintances. These are people who make it fun to be
here. These are people I can always reach out to if I need anything. These are
the people that help push you to grow as a person in a variety of unique ways.
The people you meet through your life are the ones who will provide
opportunities, not a degree.
Finally, a list of random tips:
- meet as
many people as you can and build meaningful relationships
- listen to
said people
- have as
much fun as possible without getting yourself into trouble
- explore
anything and everything
- start
traditions with your friends (play flag football every year, go out every
Thursday night, etc. etc.)
- Get a job
at Bus./SPEA Library
- Get an
internship after your sophomore and junior year, volunteer, learn skills,
build that resume up fast
- challenge
yourself constantly
- recognize
if you need to change something in your life and then change it while you’re
young
- Eat
healthy as much as possible
- your
roommates are not maids, take care of your stuff
- call your
family members, they love it
- steal as
much of your mom’s food as possible
- You'll be alright, just keep workin' ”
Cole may not be exactly sure where he’s headed next, but I
know he has some leads, and he’s the kind of guy who always lands on his feet.
Best of luck, Cole!