Published: May 8, 2019
Two graduating Buffs share a hug

As you embark on this exciting new chapter of your lives, here are some words of advice from friends in the social sphere.

鈥淓njoy every second of your graduation. Take it all in. You鈥檝e worked hard for this moment, now bask in it! (And leave your worries about getting a job, moving, etc.,听etc., until after鈥攄on鈥檛 let that distract from this great thing you鈥檝e accomplished!)鈥
鈥揂. Stephens

鈥淣o matter what you learned at CU Boulder...the most important thing to remember in the career world is your relationships with people.鈥
鈥揕. Rush

鈥淪ave all the money you can, travel as much as your life allows, value your time with your family and friends, and remember no one can ever take your education away from you.鈥
鈥揓. Carr

鈥淭ake chances, travel, do something that scares you sometimes.鈥
鈥揗. Popp

鈥淐areers don't happen to you, they鈥檙e designed by 测辞耻!鈥
鈥揃. Weihrauch

鈥淪pread your wings, take off and conquer the world! #ForeverBuffs鈥
鈥揜. Puig

鈥淒ream big! It starts with a dream; work hard to make it happen and enjoy the ride.鈥
鈥揜. Veloso Castanon

鈥淎nswer every question. Question every answer.鈥
鈥揝. Rein

鈥...Boulder and CU changed my life forever. Boulder is a magical place, and the only advice I can give is to cherish your memories, and realize that being a student at CU is one of the best decisions you have made and will ever make. My wife and I are visiting this week. We met in Varsity Townhouses 35 years ago!鈥
鈥揂. Nelson

鈥淔ind and live with balance. Go for your passions and dreams in a realistic way. Love yourself as you are, as you strive to grow. Give back!鈥
鈥揘. Schmitz

鈥淕o back to Boulder yearly to get your daily dose of those breathtaking mountains.鈥
鈥揊. Oyatogun


鈥淣ever stop learning!鈥
鈥揓. Kelly