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What Advice Would You Give High School Grads?

For some of us on the show, graduating high school is just a distant memory while several of our listener’s are graduating next week! We ask our interns to give…

COLLEGE PARK, MD – MAY 17: Graduates of Bowie State University put messages on their mortarboard hats during the school’s graduation ceremony at the Comcast Center on the campus of the University of Maryland May 17, 2013 in College Park, Maryland. First lady Michelle Obama delivered the commencement speech for the 600 graduates of Maryland’s oldest historically black university and one of the ten oldest in the country. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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For some of us on the show, graduating high school is just a distant memory while several of our listener's are graduating next week! We ask our interns to give advice for them as well as ask listener's of all ages.

Roy being the youngest had some great advice to give to our listeners. He mentioned not worrying about what your high school friends have to say and that you actually lose a lot of those friends through out life. LauRen makes it clear that you have to be willing to start at the bottom up. You must be ready to take any opportunity that comes your way. Some of our interns who recently graduated high school said college is a lot harder than they expected and studying ten minutes before exams DOES NOT work. Listen below to hear what our listeners friend had to say.

What kind of advice would you give a high school grad? Tweet us at @theMRLshow