Sunday, December 27, 2009

LDS Business College

This blog is dedicated to all of you wonderful people attending, or planning on taking classes here at LDSBC.

For most of you already here, this is your first college experience, and statistically speaking, some 95% of you are between the ages of 18 and 25. Most of you have recently returned from a full-time mission somewhere across the world, but trust me, even with this kind of experience, having a few tips from someone who’s been there and done that is always a plus. Some people say that LDS Business College is either for people who couldn’t get into BYU or for people that want to do little work and still say they have done the college scene. The truth of the matter is that LDS Business College is a magnificent place to get a great education, prepare for a career, strengthen one’s spirituality, make some great friends, meet some of the world’s most amazing professors, and, statistically speaking, LDSBC is also a great place to get yourself a spouse to help you get started with your own family unit.

My goal with this blog is to help students and future students of LDS Business College to get the kind of information that everybody is looking for, but nobody seems to know where to find it – or at least where to find it in simple terms, and all in one place. Here you will find all sorts of useful information from how to apply to LDSBC, to how to write your acceptance essay, to finding a job, to finding a roommate, to knowing who the best teachers are, to joining a great club, to saving money on food, to enjoying the devotionals, to getting straight As!

I do hope you enjoy your college experience here at LDSBC. In case things aren’t currently going so well for you here, remember the saying of the wise man who once said that “every problem has both a purpose and a solution.” One of the secrets to success in college is making the effort to enjoy every moment and draw a lesson from it. Hopefully the information I’m sharing here in this blog will help you with most issues you will encounter, but in case the LDSBC Spy is of no use to you in your situation, be strong and keep your head up. Things usually work out in the end – the challenge is that sometimes the end is kind of a ways up the road in front of you…

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