College Valedictorian Thought Offers To Be Professional Valedictorian Would Come Rolling In After Graduation

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MUNCIE, IN—Beginning to regret his decision to pursue that particular field, Ball State University valedictorian Zach Arizmendi told reporters Monday that he thought offers to be a professional valedictorian would come rolling in after graduation. “Considering how many people heard me speak, I thought some companies…

MUNCIE, IN—Beginning to regret his decision to pursue that particular field, Ball State University valedictorian Zach Arizmendi told reporters Monday that he thought offers to be a professional valedictorian would come rolling in after graduation.

“Considering how many people heard me speak, I thought some companies would want to snatch me up right away, but so far, I haven’t heard a peep,”, adding that when he was a freshman, he figured that valedictorian was a safe career path that would be in high demand when he graduated, but because of the lack of offers, now he wasn’t so sure.

 

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