David
Get used to top ramen. No serisouly though, staying involved in all the activites you can find is the best way to fully take advantage of the new people and ideas you are getting presented to you. The best part about college is not the piece of paper you end up with, it's all the lessons and trials you've learned from in your academic endeavors. People you meet in college will change how you look at your own life and how you approach what you want to accomplish. Networking is key. Meeting the right people that will motiviate you to try harder and work harder is one of most advantageous things about college. So study hard, meet as many people as you can, have as many conversations as you can, and just enjoy life at your young age!
darius
It is a tough process and at times feels like an impossible task; getting into college. Just stay positive, be persistent and you'll find yourself where you need to be.
Michael
The actions and decisions one preforms and makes define the person they will become. During my teenage years, especially my later years in high school, the actions I took and decisions I made were detrimental to any chance of success. Indeed, I was a outcast, a screw up, an uneducated, drug-addicted teenager that should have been used as an example of what can happen to a young individual when he or she falls into the abyss of the drug culture. Though my actions took me to the depths of hell, almost killing me many times, I would not tell myself to change. If every action one makes plays a part in the person her or she will become, my actions had to be as they were so I could proliferate into whom I am today. Though I do not wish to have my high school self change, I would tell myself that everything is going to be okay; tell myself that I will escape the shortcomings I have set for myself and grow into an individual that has a purpose and passion in the academic world. I would tell myself that there will be a first year in college.
Chelsea
Dear Chelsea,When you get to Berklee, know that you’ve got your head on pretty much straight, and you’re going to be just fine. But one big thing you won’t do that you absolutely should is talk with Michelle, Emily, Kaley and Kayla, your best friends from high school, a whole lot more often. You’re going to have a completely different college experience that they won’t understand, so you need to send them a text every now and then, and Skype more. (Mom will tell you all of this, of course.) It will save you and the girls a lot of head and heartache later on if you just send a message every now and then.You’re going to meet a lot of exciting people. Learn from them! Ask lots of questions. Embrace this new life and remember that you were accepted for a reason, and you are worthy, no matter how good the other pianists sound in the practice rooms. Oh, and you don’t have to call Mom and Dad every night. They’re just fine. Love,Me
Alyssa
I would start by encouraging myself, letting myself know that I've done well so far, especially considering what I've been through. I would tell myself that I need to spend more hours songwriting and practicing. This way, I could feel more prepared for life as a music student. I would tell myself to start taking networking more seriously, to talk to everyone I meet because they could all potentially help you in some way. I would also let myself know that I need to better prepare myself financially, that paying for college on my own is a lot harder than I realized. Lastly, I would encourage myself to get out there more and have as much fun as possible.
Sharon
A true life experience, and that is all i wanted, because that is what life is: Experience.
Nicholas
The music industry as an everyday field is incredibly enigmatic from the outside. I commend Berklee for being literally the only school, excepting perhaps Full Sail or something of the sort, for attempting to summarize a practical training in the modern music industry as an undergraduate college education.
It's called Berserklee sometimes, and the Berklee College of Getting Projects Done Just To Get Them Done at others, because everyone who attends the school is constantly juggling an insane amount of insanely diverse assignments... all the time. While this may disgruntle and put off many, it's a very apt model for training someone to be adaptable, which is absolutely essential for a career in the modern, constantly evolving music industry, where job titles frequently dissolve, consolidate and re-consolidate, because they are centered more around describing the specific skillset of the people working than the positions needed within the company.
Berklee is incredibly holistic in the agenda of their curriculum. They designed the school to be an all-bases-covered and self-sufficient education to the best of their ability. While this discourages specialization, it encourages adaptability and, most importantly, employability. They churn out diverse, capable employees, not doctorates.
Brian
My college experience so far has been everything that I had hoped it would be. From the first day, especially at Berklee, I have been continuously maturing and growing as a musican and as a person. I became aware of the steps I need to take to provide myself a career in music. I go to class with a positive attitude knowing that everything I am being taught and challenged to accomplish, will be worth the outcome. I have gained valuable lessons on my instrument and personal strives as a member of this musical community. This school has driven me, and will continue to push me to play, practice, and master ideals I have set out to be successful in, within a musical career. I am very lucky to be given the opportunity to pursue my dreams, which is why I think an effort to gain financial help is a great way to keep me enrolled and pursuing a career in music, also in attaining a satisfactory position with my life.
Megan
Dreams are made reality through hard work and dedication. By attending the Salt Lake Community College I am taking the first steps towards my goal of becoming a professional writer. I have found that words are a powerful tool and combined with a little creativity can create worlds only found in the recesses of our imagination. Through my writing I am finding my voice, fulfilling a deep desire to share my thoughts and challenging the limitations I have unconsciously imposed upon myself. While a student at the community college I have been given the opportunity to learn and develop my skills so that I may be better prepared to reach this goal. Attending college has been a very valueable experience. I have been able to further my personal growth and development and this has prepared me for my future endeavors and has given me balance as a person. In addition, it has helped me to hold on to my dreams and to feel a sense of achievement as I become ccloser to my goal. This alone is the most valuable experience I have gained from my time at the Salt Lake Community College. Without dreams where would we be?
martina
With such a school as berklee it has taught me alot. I learned alot about being independent,responsible ,considerate,focused,and keeping my head up high. Berklee is a school that allows you to have a alot of freedom,and being a responsible young adult i learned i had to put my studies before all the fun. Also going to bed at adesecent time,so that you could get up for your 9 am class. This school has done some amazing things for me personally. I am a singer and when i use to sing before i attended berklee i didnt have confidence in myself,and berklee bought out the best in me,I am more mature than i have ever been and it feels good to know that i can be away from my family and be independent and handle the pressure as an adult and get much respect.Berklee is an amazing school for anyone who is willing to work hard and get things done and accomplish many goals at such a young age. I would love to finish at berklee feeling proud, and accomplished.