Ask any recent graduate, and they’ll tell you that the undergraduate college years really do go by in the blink of an eye.
From first day to final exams, the campus experience is full of opportunities to learn, get involved, make connections, and much more. For new students, the options can frequently feel overwhelming—but fortunately, there’s always someone at UW–Madison to lend a helping hand, including fellow students.
During their commencement ceremony in May, members of the BBA Class of 2024 took time to offer their advice to incoming business students on how to survive—and thrive—at the Wisconsin School of Business, and beyond.
“Use the career coaches, academic support, and other resources.
They are a massive advantage.”
—Aaron Kluck (BBA ’24)
“Make as many connections as possible. You’d be surprised how often you’ll need one.”
—Elliot Pethan (BBA ’24)
“Remember: You are a Badger both inside and outside of the classroom”
—Rahman Almousalli (BBA ’24)
“Make sure you take care of yourself and stay in class!”
—Josie Brand (BBA ’24)
“Never say no to opportunities, and always be a helping hand to those struggling in class.”
—PJ Sitzer (BBA ’24)
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