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U N C CHA R LOT T E | S EN I O R Y E A R 24 the finish line is so close but I focus on the obstacles in between me and the finish line in order to avoid senioritis. There are days when I want to be productive and days where I want to be lazy, I look for a balance in between both but I make it my goal to have more productive days than time off.” VICTORIA SNYDER Political Science Greenville, SC “#GraduationbodyGoals. At the beginning of the spring semester, I told myself that I’d like to lose 15 pounds before I walk across the stage at graduation, and eat healthier. I’ve incorporated going to the gym into my daily routine. I work hard at the gym and that mentality has transferred over into the classroom: a win-win.” BENJAMIN HARRIS Exercise Science Greensboro, NC “My motto is ‘Don’t Cheat Yourself, Treat Yourself.’ Essentially, I give myself incentives for small wins and big accomplishments. If I went to all my classes that week, I might grab a milkshake from Cook Out and for every B or better on a quiz I order Insomnia Cookies. I love food by the way.” DERWIN HARGRAVES Marketing Shelby, NC “Accountability buddies! It’s just a fancy phrase for my best friend. She and I have copies of each other’s class schedules and syllabi. We check in with each other every two days to make sure we are staying upto date on all our assignments.” TORI HENDERSON Communication Studies Danville, NC “Staying organized is my savior. I have three calendars, yes three. An academic calendar for homework, quizzes and exams, a social calendar for my student organizations/ clubs and my work schedule.” BRYCE MCINTYRE Architecture Huntersville, NC “No excuses! The senior slump will make you form tons of excuses. To avoid making excuses for myself, I keep a money jar. Every time I make an excuse I place a dollar in the jar. I don’t want to go broke just because I felt a little lazy here and there so I’m trying my best to hold on to my money.”


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