STANDARD SELECTION: Mother's Day
Ramesh C. Reddy
Publisher
Editors Note: Since Mother's Day falls in May, the
Pittsburgh Standard went around Oakland asking students the most
important lesson their mom taught them to be included in STANDARD
SELECTION! I included my own response too!
Top 5 responses given by students to the
question: 'What is the most important thing your mom taught you?'
The number
5 answer is:
"Treat people with respect!"
Lisa Bachman, Senior
The number
4 answer is:
"The value of hard work because she did
not have much growing up and did not go to college so she inspired me to
make the best of my experience at the University of Pittsburgh."
Mike DaParma, Senior
The number
3 answer is:
"Not to worry too much about what other
people think. If they don't like you it is their loss."
Noa Zilber,
Post-Bach student
The number
2 answer is:
"Everyday
before I left the house, she would tell me to stay focused because of
all that was going around in the neighborhood, it was easy to get
distracted and follow the wrong crowd."
Carl Krauser, Junior
Basketball player, NBA Prospect
The number
1 answer is:
"Make Jesus Christ my Lord
and Personal Savior always giving Him first place in my life and
everything else will follow!"
Ramesh C. Reddy,
Post-Bach student
Photos by Ramesh C.
Reddy
Last photo by Raji Reddy
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