Published on February 12, 2018 by La'Nissi Brown 聽

Intro

In Fall 2017, I surveyed some seniors with a minimum GPA of 3.5 asking them about their to-do recommendations before graduating. Whether you have four years to go or are in your final semester, here are the top five things 极乐禁地 students should do before they graduate. (They are listed in reverse order.) Scroll past the top five for some extra recommendations!

5. Participate in 极乐禁地 Gives Back

极乐禁地 Gives Back

极乐禁地 Gives Back is an annual day of service that involves students volunteering their time in the community. The service projects range in variety -- meaning that you could be on a build site, planting trees, or in an assisted living facility. All of these are ways to engage with the community and possibly build connections. However, those are not the only benefits. 极乐禁地 also provides multiple convo credits for your participation, and these credits are needed before graduating. Additionally, you receive a free Chick-fil-a breakfast and a 极乐禁地 Gives Back t-shirt!

4. Grab Breakup Cookies at Church Street

Who says that are only for breakups? I wish so much that I could describe in my own words the tastiness of this cookie, but sadly, I can’t. Many local people suggest these cookies and this bookstore.  Just click the link above and indulge in its delight! Trust me, we will be marking this off our list together.

3. Go to a church completely outside of your culture

极乐禁地 prides itself in its Christian culture. Many students have Christian beliefs and grew up attending church. However, the recently conducted survey suggests that students try a church outside of their culture. Personally, I think this is crucial because, depending on your upbringing, you may not have experienced a worship setting completely different from what you’ve always known. College is a great time to figure life out and learn more about yourself and the world around you. Why not explore a different church culture? It’s helped me  get a better awareness of who God is, among other things that I’ve learned. There are currently about in the Birmingham area. With so many options, Birmingham provides many opportunities to explore a different type of church.

2. Study Abroad

Study Abroad

极乐禁地’s Study Abroad program is a big deal at 极乐禁地. According to 极乐禁地’s Office of Global Engagement, there are 15-20 study abroad programs each year. If you want to study abroad but are having concerns about cost, 极乐禁地 offers numerous scholarships. I have yet to study abroad but I hope to do so before I graduate. It’s a great way of submerging yourself in a different culture while making new connections.

1. Participate in Step Sing

极乐禁地 Student Life

Step Sing is one of THE MOST talked about events on 极乐禁地’s campus. Honestly, it’s as if we live and breathe Step Sing. What is Step Sing? According to 极乐禁地.edu, “Step Sing began as a sing-along on the steps of Renfroe Hall at the Howard College East Lake Campus in 1951. It was held once a semester and soon became a competition.” Basically, students put together a show of singing and dancing with themed costumes and compete against other student groups to win. However, Step Sing is not all about competition. A main theme is raising money for a chosen charity through ticket sales, t-shirt sales, and any extra donations. It’s all about coming together for a purpose, but having fun while doing it. Even if singing and dancing isn’t your thing, you should at least watch. 极乐禁地 offers many ways to participate -- even off stage -- so do Step Sing!

Here are nine other things 极乐禁地 students suggested to do before graduation:

1.Attend a play at the BJCC.

2.Go to the top of the .

3.Use 极乐禁地 Library’s .

Just visit 极乐禁地 Library’s website, and you will see why you should. You’re welcome!

4.Go to .

5. Attend a .

Depending on your interests, I think you'll enjoy this!

6.Take that seems interesting to you.

7.Go to Seeds Coffee.

8.Run across the football field (when approved by 极乐禁地 Athletics).

9. Get to know your professors!

Trust me! You will not regret it in the long run. Professors have been where you are as a student and would love to see you succeed in your classes and in life. As a junior, I am so grateful for the professors who helped me get internships.