1. It Feels Better
(When you get to the end of the semester and you look back and see all that you have accomplished.)
2. What’s the Harm?
(Withdrawing from classes prevents you from completing your degree, and tuition is too expensive to take your time.)
3. Alternatives Can Be Expensive
(Just think about the amount of money you’ll lose in tuition payments and the challenge of registering for new classes.)
4. She Wants It (Secretly)
(Your mother would love it if you stayed at home with her forever. Don’t give her that satisfaction!)
5. It’s More Natural
(Keeping your degree on track for four years allows you to keep up with the rest of your peers.)
6. People Will Want to Hear About It
(Years from now, you’ll retell the story of your college experience and be
glad that you don’t have to explain why you pulled out of some of your classes.)
7. Perks of Fatherhood
(Every father wants to see their child succeed in life, especially at college.)
8. Plan B May Not Work
(It’s already super challenging registering for the classes you want when registration first opens. It’d be a nightmare to find a good class after everyone has taken all the open slots.)
9. Who Doesn’t Love a Good Cream Pie?
(Imagine how good it’ll taste when you first bite into that celebratory dessert
at your graduation party.)
10. You’ve Come This Far
(Don’t give up now. Talk with your professors if you need help completing your assignments or look at one of Clemson’s support services.)