Excelling at college, whether in the lab or on the football field, requires hard work and time management, according to Gunnar Docos. During his first two years of study, Docos, of Harrison, would wake up at 5 a.m., lift weights at 6 a.m., attend several hours of class, push through football practice and tackle homework with his teammates until about 10 p.m. Long days filled with various tasks taught the now UMaine senior how to best manage his time, and encouraged him to avoid procrastination, he says.
Read more here: Gunnar Docos: Diligence, perseverance in the lab and on the field – UMaine News – University of Maine – University of Maine
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