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What should every freshman at Ball State University know before they start?

Brittaney

I would have told myself to work harder instead of lazing off ! Even though i was told repeatidly that college was a whole new ball game i had to experiance it to know what they meant. Also, I would have told myslef to take some draftmanship classes!

Leah

I have two words for myself, time management. I also beleive in developing excellent study habits. Just reading through some key terms to prepare for a collegiate level test isn't going to cut it. I would also tell myself to take more AP classes, knock down some credits while there cheap. Did I mention apply for as many scholarships as you can get your hands on? College is exspensive ;)

Dana

I would have to say, consider a college closer to home. Even though Ball State is an excellent school, it is extremely hard being hours away from my friends and family. Also, be more prepared to meet a variety of new and exciting people.

Rebecca

If I could go back in time I would say Rebecca, take more time to do your homework and do better on tests. When you take tests, you need to master all information and not just enough to pass the test or the class. You also need to take the ACT and SAT because if you do not you will have to wait to get into a four year until you turn twenty-one. If you wait until you are twenty-one, it will put you behind. Applying for scholarships is also a smart idea, even if you have financial support for now scholarships will help financially. Applying for scholarships might seem like a waste of time, but there might come a time when you may need the added financial help. It is also important to obtain additional copies of transcripts to aid in requesting scholarships. Keeping all these documents relating to scholarships, and school neat and in a folder or binder is imperative. It is also important to keep a positive attitude.

Chelsea

If I could go back in back and talk to myself as a high school senior I would tell myself to look for every opportunity I could to find resources for my career path. The advice I would give myself would also be to work as hard as I could in order to keep the same disciplines as I moved into college classes. I would also tell myself to use my high school teachers as resources for information on how to adjust well to college classes and the environment of a college campus. The greatest advice I feel would be to tell myself to never back down from challenges that might arise from a new environment and to keep my work ethic and motivation aimed towards achieving my goals.

Morganne

If I would go back to my high school senior self I would say take the transition more seriously. It really is a big deal and a huge change. I would tell myself to study harder and be more outgoing. The first semester is really rough but you'll make it through. Your roommate is going to be a pain, but make the best of it because your only living with her for a year.

Camille

The future really is brighter. At this time the word "College" alone scares you. There are worries of all kinds that make you cringe; such as where to go, how to get started, all the tests and materials needed to get you in, the students, the teachers, how big it is, will you fit in. It can all be very overwhelming indeed, yet you don't have to fear. They say college opens all the doors and is a window of opportunities to which I agree that whoever said that is exactly right. You have no idea what good things lie so soon in your future. The hardest and scariest part of it all is just registering. After that you are open to all the many options of classes, and times to choose from as well as easy to get materials and easy, close to home tests that you can for sure accomplish without fear. The future is brighter indeed, just wait.

Lindsey

If I went back in time, I would have one improtant thing that I would want to tell myself as a high school senior. I would tell myself to look more into student activities and to become involved. I would make sure that the senior me researched activities that sounded interesting to me and to join them.

BriAnna

BriAnna, time is something that can never be given back to you, so use it wisely. It is so easy to procrastinate and wait until the last minute to do things, but take advantage of your time and wisdom and use it for its best. There are so many different opportunites out there to better your awareness when you don't understand things. There are so many people that are willing to teach you what it is that you need to know to be successful. However, if you don't take advantage of the opportunites, if you don't believe that the time that you have can be too easily wasted, if you don't put your knowledge with experience to transform it into wisdom, then God's blessing to you of intelligence and availability can and will go to waste. So use your time wisely, stop procrastinating, take advantage of every great opportunity that is given to you, and oh yeah, make sure you GO TO BALL STATE!

Daison

Knowing what I know now, I would go back in time and tell myself to work a little harder. The nights well I was too tired to study and went to sleep, I would tell myself to stay awake a little longer. Along with studying harder, I believe if I had worked harder I could have received other scholarships. This would not cause me to be financially struggling now and have to take out a bunch of private loans. I would also tell myself get more involved in clubs, honors programs, and community service, because a lot of the scholarships applications I have searched for encourage and include experiences in community service. The last thing I would tell myself is to work hard on applying for scholarships. The majority of the time I would apply for one scholarship and work hard on that one only. Knowing this information I know that my experiences in college would be more stress free.