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The Rewards of College




               WHAT ARE YOU WILLING TO RISK TO REACH

               YOUR GOALS?


               What Would You Risk? John Diaz

               THINK ABOUT THIS SITUATION AS YOU READ, AND CONSIDER WHAT ACTION YOU WOULD TAKE.
               THIS CHAPTER JUMP-STARTS YOUR TRANSITION, WITH INFORMATION ON WHAT COLLEGE HAS TO
               OFFER AND WHAT IT TAKES TO SUCCEED.

               A brother to three sisters and the only son of divorced   market” of journalists looking for
               parents, John Diaz grew up in Northern California. He   work. Second, John worked at a local
               headed to Humboldt State University aiming for a career   truck stop during college to help cover
               in broadcast journalism. As a sophomore, he started   expenses, so he wasn’t available for
               working at the school newspaper and campus radio sta-  internships that could have improved
               tion. He knew a Humboldt diploma didn’t guarantee   his job prospects.
               career success, but he felt confident in his prospects. He   Although discouraged by the fact that
               thrived in the close-knit environment where the profes-  the number of journalism students exceeded the total jobs
               sors were so engaged with the students. “It really was   in the industry, John was ready to take a risk. He polished
               the right fit for me,” John says.                   his résumé, created broadcast demo tapes, and sent out
                   Back then, John had low-risk ambitions—he didn’t   hundreds of job inquiries. His initial reward was exactly one
               crave a wealthy lifestyle or imagine crusading for global   positive response that turned out to be a dead end. Two
               causes through journalism. However, the reality of the job   months after graduating, he was working in a shoe store,
               market stalled even his reasonable career goals. First of   wondering if any reward would come from his effort in col-
               all, in the late 1970s, the Watergate scandal had boosted   lege. “I was hoping lightning would strike,” John recalls.
               interest in journalism, creating, as John puts it, “a glutted   To be continued . . .


               IN THIS TEXT, YOU WILL
               MEET PEOPLE LIKE JOHN
               WHO HAVE TAKEN RISKS
               THAT HELPED THEM
               ACHIEVE IMPORTANT
               GOALS. WHETHER OR NOT
               YOU HAVE SOMETHING IN
               COMMON WITH THESE                     Working through this chapter will help you to:
               PEOPLE, THEY WILL
               EXPAND YOUR PERSPEC-                   •  Understand the risk and potential rewards of college   P. 3
               TIVE AND INSPIRE YOU                   •  Lead an education team                     P. 5
               TO MOVE AHEAD ON                       •  Explore the characteristics of the modern workplace   P. 7
               YOUR OWN PATH. YOU’LL
               LEARN MORE ABOUT                       •  Understand how successful intelligence—analytical, creative,
               JOHN, AND THE REWARD                     and practical thinking—can help you achieve goals   P. 10
               RESULTING FROM HIS                     •  Understand and build emotional intelligence   P. 12
               ACTIONS, WITHIN THIS                   •  Face challenges with the tool of optimism   P. 15
               CHAPTER.
                                                      •  Use a growth mindset to build motivation and persistence   P. 16
                                                      •  Practice academic integrity                P. 16
                                                      •  Build responsibility and self-control      P. 18
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