EP252 Spotlight on Young Money Scholarship Recipients Alain & Alexandra

Published: July 5, 2022, 9 a.m.

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It is never too early to learn about scholarships and the impact they can make on not only your education, but also your entire life. In this episode, we are shining a spotlight on two of the Young Money Scholarship recipients: Alain Lavoie and Alexandra Snider. These post secondary students are incredibly bright and will share so many great tips with you about their post secondary experiences and how scholarships have changed their lives.

Listen in to learn why doing what you enjoy is so important\\u2014because if you don\'t, you won\\u2019t be successful in hitting your goals. You will hear the importance of getting educated, why you should always believe in yourself, and how your perspectives can be broadened by attending post secondary school.

\\xa0\\u201cEducation is the most powerful tool.\\u201d\\xa0-\\xa0Alain Lavoie

This Week on Young Money:

  • Why education is the most powerful tool in the world.
  • The importance of doing what you enjoy.
  • How to be more successful at hitting your goals.
  • Why you must believe in yourself.
  • The benefit of applying for any scholarship.
  • Why you do not have to be in a heap of debt to go through university.

Key takeaways:

  • Take chances.
  • Get educated.
  • Be open.
  • Make goals.
  • Think long-term.

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