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Matric is not the end of the world

REGENESYS Business School wants the 2013 matriculants to build the futures they want.

Siegie Brownlee, the chief executive officer of the school said, “Finding out that you will not be going to university in 2014 is understandably devastating, but it is most certainly not the end of the world. With the right attitude and some wise decisions, many matriculants could turn their disappointment of not getting into university into a real opportunity to build the futures they desire.”

Brownlee explained that it was important for the class of 2013 to realise that there was still so many alternatives available for those who want to study further. She cautioned matriculants who did not achieve their study goals for 2014, not to make the mistake of giving up on their dreams, or accepting a compromise.

She said they should rather use the next 12 months as a way of taking definitive steps towards achieving their original goals and dream even bigger.

Details: Regenesys Business School; www.regenesys.co.za


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