Five Tips for Navigating College Without Regrets
Vlogger Will Loggia offers some advice, based on his own college experience
Five Tips for Navigating College Without Regrets
Five Tips for Navigating College Without Regrets
Over the past four years, advertising major, and recent alum, Will Loggia chronicled his college experience for BU Today. When he arrived as a freshman in fall 2020, BU was still deep in the COVID pandemic, with hybrid learning, mandatory masking and testing, grab-and-go meals, and strict social distancing measures in place. That spring, Loggia (COM’24) shared a video reflecting on what his expectations had been arriving at BU and how his first year of college measured up.
At the end of sophomore year, he posted another video, where he talked about learning to make the most of his time at BU and offered suggestions for how fellow Terriers could as well. Last spring, the cross country and track athlete talked about junior year, the first time college life felt normal: track meets packed with fans, group projects, and class presentations feeling more invigorating than when he’d been an underclassman.
Just before graduating last month came Will’s fourth vlog, mining his senior year experiences and offering some tips for navigating college life without regrets. Among his recommendations: “Do what you came here to do” and “Say yes to everything.” Take a look.
And it may be that we haven’t heard the last from Will, either. He’s enrolling this fall in a master’s degree program in hospitality management at BU’s School of Hospitality Administration and he’ll be running track and cross country as well. Perhaps he’ll offer some reflections on what it’s like to be a graduate student at BU. We’ll keep you posted.
Will Loggia (COM’24, SHA’25) can be reached at wloggia@bu.edu.
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