Community Center Assistant Reflection

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Education is very important in society and it is a crucial part to getting a job. Coming to Towson University, I knew I had to balance both my social and academic life. As a Community Center Assistant, I will ensure that when students, families, and friends walk into the residence hall they will understand that education is valuable. I will have my assignments neatly arranged on the table so that when I sign people in, they will see that one can be a Community Center Assistant while also excelling in their academics and helping the community. I will be more willing to help and give advice to residents who have questions regarding courses for their specific majors. I will inform them about the tutoring and workshops that are available on campus.

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