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“Picture yourself here.”

“Become all you can be.”

“This will be the best four years of your life.”

The college pitch to high school seniors is alluring—though it doesn’t sketch a very clear life plan for a young person entering higher education. As Heights Headmaster Alvaro de Vicente points out, a successful time in college can be measured in growth: Are you physically, spiritually, and intellectually stronger by the end of these four years? In order to answer yes, students will need to embark upon college with a plan and a healthy way of measuring those dimensions of growth.

This week on HeightsCast, Mr. de Vicente shares incredibly practical advice for spending the college years well, drawing on a letter he sent this summer to the newly graduated Heights class of 2024.

Chapters:

  • 1:45 The best four years of your life?
  • 6:44 Old truths remain fresh
  • 9:17 College success measured by growth
  • 12:05 Five battlefronts, five tools for success
  • 12:36 One: Shower and eat breakfast
  • 15:30 Two: Look at your day as a 9-to-5 job
  • 19:26 Mr. de Vicente’s study plan
  • 25:32 Three: Find the right peer group
  • 30:04 Four: Chart a path for spiritual growth
  • 32:00 Five: Have a mentor
  • 35:27 A reasonable study load, being effective without overloading
  • 41:26 Laptop distractions in class
  • 44:25 Breaking out of the “self-focused” college attitude
  • 50:40 A truer pursuit of happiness

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