FLOYD EZELL Reflect on your time at Bright College. What have you learned? What will you remember that has made an impact on you? One of the most important things I’ve learned while at Bright College is belonging. I will always remember the ones who helped put together Bright College. Lisa Flynn, My Admissions counselor, Craig Owens, My Dean of students that made me feel like I belonged lol. My classmates & instructors. You get what you put in. What do you say to someone who is thinking about applying to Bright College, but is nervous to be in college? I’ll say look at your life and be honest about where you see yourself right now, and if the progress you're making is beneficial to the lifestyle you would desire to live. Depending on what profession you’re deciding to get into, and if you’re capable of succeeding to the next level without help, continue. But if you're in need of help, resources, community, and commitment to be dedicated to building upon your career, it doesn’t hurt to try to get properly educated and network with like-minded individuals. What are your plans after graduation? After graduation I plan on continuing with college to work towards my bachelor’s degree in journalism & mass communications. While possibly seeking employment in the entertainment world via my podcast. I also would like to apply to the Fine Arts & Theater school. Pretty much Drake busy. plan to volunteer at some service organizations, most likely one that serves young people. Congratulations to you both and to all those graduating from John Dee Bright College on Saturday, May 13th. 21
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