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What should every freshman at Auburn University at Montgomery know before they start?

Nicole

The advice I would give my younger self would be to not give up. Life will throw you one curve ball after another but you can do anything you set your mind to. You're going to make mistakes and have set backs but it's ok, it will be hard work but you can get through it. There will be days where you feel like you are stuck in quick sand and going nowhere fast with your life but you have to keep moving. Do not let anything come in between you and your dreams. You are unstopable!

DeAndra

I would tell my high school self several things. Some that would help me academically and some that would just help me overall. The first thing that I would tell myself is to try and find a tutor to help with all of my AP classes, so that I could have had a better chance on the AP exams. The second thing is, to take my saxophone home and pratice. My saxophone is a great way to relax and I feel like I would be more inclined to play it now if I were more skilled at it. The third thing would be to start filling out scholarships in the ninth grade. I would tell myself this because I have seen the stress that my college tution is putting on my mom and I will do anything in my power to help her. The last thing I would tell myself is to relax and have fun. High School is supposed a time where you figure out exactly who you are. That way when you get to college you can try to understand yourself and find out what your strenghts and weaknesses are.

Tori

If I could go back in time, I would tell my high school self to FOCUS on you work. You do not have time to play around. It is cruntch time. College is not joke so you have to take high school very seriously. Strive to improve your GPA so that you can earn scholarships. Loans are definetely not the way to go! If only you could see now, how paying for your education is stressing your family out. Help yourself out. Straighten up and fly right girl! You can do this. If you want to be somebody and go somewhere you better wake up and pay attention. Study harder! The number one thing is to keep God first, because without him you can't do a thing. Have faith in him and he will see that you make it. If it is in God's will then you will make it.

Brooke

If I could go back to myself as a high school senior, I would tell myself to enjoy my time in high school. College has been great, but so was high school. I would tell myself to not wish my final year away because once it was gone, I could not get it back. I would tell myself to enjoy the moments I was in. It is funny when I remember how I thought I had a lot of homework then. I would tell myself to make the most of my time with friends because we would be going our separate ways after graduation. I remember how nervous I was about starting college, so I would tell myself not to worry; college is not scary. And most importantly, I would tell myself to have fun. As we have all heard before, you never know what you have until it is gone. High school graduation was not the end of my story but the beginning of a new adventure.

Inga

Dear Self, I am writing this letter from the future. First off, congratulations on graduating high school! I'm proud of you! Now that you're about to enter into the college world, I would like to share some nuggets of wisdom with you. I call these my "3 Golden Rules to Being Amazing". Listen closely because these words can change your life. #1.) EMBRACE ADVERSITY: College can bring about many obstacles and challenges. For the first time in your life, you are going to be solely responsible for solving problems that will arise in your life. Look at these problems as opportunities to learn #2.) Never accept failure. #3.) Don't let anything or anyone define you, except you

DanNisha

If I could go back in time and talk to myself as a high school student, I would make sure I know to stay focused. It is very easy to get off track in college. I would tell my self that responsibility is huge, and that there is no one in college to hold your hand like they do in high school. In college everyday you have to be your parent, such as waking yourself up on time for class, eating right, studying, and making big choices, I would warn my self about parties. Sometimes just staying in and studying is a better choice. I would also tell myself about friends. In college you have to be careful about who you hang around and call your friends. Sometime you have to sit back and observe your surroundings learning to do's and dont's. College is a big step and If I could go back and talk to myself as a senior these would have been the things that I would have wanted someone to tell me, because it matters and its important, and could help make a diffrence today.

Ryan

I would tell myself to not slack off at all. I would tell myself to battle senioritis with everything I've got. I would make sure that I pass every class. I would tell myself to spend more time studying and less time sleeping. I would let me know that everything will turn out fine and to not worry about girls so much. I would make sure that I know the importance of a good friend. Then, I would make sure I know the importance of my mother and father.

Seneithia

If I could go back in time and talk to myself as a high school student I would stress to myself that college is just a higher level of education that betters me to reach my goals. I would remind myself not to let college change me for the worst but to make me realize that I am here for an education and to become a better wiser individual. College gives more responsibility than high school does. I would pressure myself to realize my core values and the thing that makes me. College opens up new doors of life experiences. No one is a perfect individual, I would tell myself that I might make mistakes but every day I would need to constantly remind myself that I needed to become better. Excuses isn’t a pass to fail or not to not put my best foot forward. I would stress remember who I am.

Victoria

I tell myself, with a smile, "Victoria, I know this is not where you want to go, but trust me it is where you need to be. You will meet a group of people that will forever change your life and that will continue to thrive with you in years to come. Best of all, you and your best friends you graduated high school with are still besties and because you all have matured, so has your realtionships with eachother. You will fall in love with a man named Jesus and forever be changed. So with no regrets, power through the struggles, and cast down the ill thoughts that this is not where you belong. This is your beginning :-)"

jacinda

If I were to give myself advice, I would really encourage myself to apply to scholarships and study for the entrance exam so that I could attain the best scores for myself. Getting involved will look great for your fututre. Get as involved as you can. Participate in college activities, volunteer work and service learning projects.