ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Alajandra Robinson -AACC 2022 Valedictorian

ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Alajandra Robinson -AACC 2022 Valedictorian
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Anne Arundel Community College issued the following announcement on May 29.

“Don’t remain stuck in a situation that no longer serves your purpose. A lot of people told me I was crazy… it was disappointing, but I reminded myself they weren’t there in the mornings when I woke up and thought I had no purpose for the day going to work, or I was going through the motions just for the paycheck, or how family couldn’t enjoy the best of me. We’re not meant to just stay in the same place all the time. Once you get bored, your purpose has been filled and it’s time for you to move on. Be OK with changing paths and be not OK with staying somewhere that no longer serves you.”

-Alajandra Robinson, former primetime news anchor and current AACC culinary grad and chef, AACC 2022 Valedictorian, international student

#RiverhawksInFocus #AACCgrad AACC Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Original source can be found  here.

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Source: Anne Arundel Community College



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