Julie
Expect great things with your cooking and never back down when you feel that you are right there is always room for improvement. Create your one recipes in life and in the kitchen. All the dreams and fantasy?s will come true because you make them true never give up on what you want you are good enough to do it you have the talent, drive, passion that will make it happen. As for college life that has yet to come that is where am going now and can?t wait to experience the full college life. Culinary is your life it is the only thing that makes you happy. It takes you to your own world and running your own galley is not as hard as you think. Do your best in everything and don?t be to cocky at the same time, there?s fine line between cocky and being right so make sure you are right on what you are doing first then act talk to the chef present the case so you can resolve on what is going talking gets you further than just plan old arguing. That is all i can say.
Sandy
High School was a period of confusion for me. I did not have anyone to tell me how important the SAT/ACT was and I did not have anyone to tell me that your GPA can have a major impact on your future. If I had a chance to go back in time to my senior year, I would tell my younger self to take my senior year seriously. I would advise myself to get more involved in extra-curricular activities and community service projects. Also, I would say to prepare more for the SAT and ACT because they can help me get scholarships and get accepted to great schools. I definately would advise myself to choose a school that is right for me, not because my friends will be going there. I would say to do more research, become less dependent on my parents, and enjoy my last year of highschool because it will be the ending before a wonderful new beginning.
Melissa
I would tell myself to work harder in high school so that I could successfully make a smooth transition from being a teenager to turning into a young adult. I would also ask my teachers more questions about college choices and scholarships to ensure a successful college experience both socially but more importantly academically.
Lenore
Oh, the joys of knowing my learning style, I would choose instructors that taught to my own style of learning. There are different types of learning and teaching, the puzzle in your mind needs an interlocking piece to gain new connections in your gray matter. I would have chosen my professors with more insight. I have done so for the past two years and my institute G.P.A. was 3.93. In comparison to my G.P.A. from 20 years ago(a low 3. 0 something), I can attest to the efficacy of strategizing to gain an inside track for success. Arm yourself for intellectual intergration by choosing your electives and instructors with forethought. many scholarships are contingent on a higher range G.P.A., you never know where life is going to deposit you, keep yourself at the top of the pack when possible. Also join study groups~ make them yourself, peer review each other's papers, study together, have fun! All of our test scores went up at least 1/2 a grade for everyone in our group. My Spanish I/II group got A's (NOT easy, but we made it easier for each other).
Donell
Don its weird to see you, I know you're probably "buggin' out" that its a future version of you standing in front of you. Well I got a few minutes to let you in on some big things you should know that I learned first hand while in college for the last year and a half. The first thing you need to know is there is a recession coming so before dad stops paying for school ask him to put some tution money in you bank account. Yeah I know he says he's got you but its going to get a lot tougher to make those payments on necessities like food. You should also know that you are going to earn a Medallion Scholarship. Basically a one-hundred percent tution, fees and books scholarship AA from any Florida Community College. It might sound like like not that much but it beats ten-thousand dollars in debt before you turn nineteen. Finally there are some things you will inevitably learn in the future like majoring in Biology and going Premed. Don't make these life lessons cost out-of-state private school tution. College is what you make it.
Jacqueline
That life is never what you expect. College is where you will discover the most about who you are and who you want to have in your life. It will guide you to the future you truley desire rather than what you thought you did. It makes the transition to the real world a lot less terrifying.
Jessica
Knowing what I know now, I would have started with the advice on completely changing my time management. During High School I was employed and put much effort into both School and work, but, I didnt save much money. I should have opened up some education fund years ago. Doing so would help me in situations similar to the one I am in now. Sure, I work still but Im not able to stop working because I have to pay back interest on loans every month and the Federal loans I have recieved are not covering my living expenses as well as food and transportation (which is why Im working). I should have "apply apply apply" for anything and everything that is available for students right out of high school, and in 2005 I didnt do that. I paid my way through community college when I should have put way more effort into finding the appropriate financial assistance. Now Im feeling somewhat trapped. I desire to go take more classes but I dont because of the hours I must put into work in order to pay back interest and living expenses.
Rashad
If I was to be able to return back in time to my senior year of high-school, man would I have some things to tell myself. I would first tell myself to really think hard about USF or UCF because I can always be close to home later on in my life, but the college experiences only comes once. Second, I would make sure drill in my head that I need to pick a major, preferably nursing or physical therapy, and stick to it. Constantly switching majors, and not having a sure fire major before your sophmore year, or even worse, the spring semester of your sophmore year is not a position you want to be in. It'll save you much wasted time, and it would save you much needed money. I would stress that studying and paying attention in class and not sleeping in class are very essential things to do. They will be the difference from a 3.3 and possibly a 3.7 or higher. Lastly, I would make sure let myself know that getting a summer job before I start college should be a must. It will save an incredible amount of stress financially.
Amanda
If i could back and tell myself when i was a senior what to expect in college it would be to work harder to get my gpa up and get better test scores on my ACT. I decided to graduate early becasue i wanted to start my college life as soon as possible and finish before the age of 21. That was a choice that i would never take back. Honestly, alot of things were unsure during my senior year; especially my major of choice. I would've told myself to be more involved in music in high school so i can get credit once i hit college. In a sense, it's hard to say what i would change about myself then. I think it's more about being more focused in my education and sticking to what i loved the most, was music. I went through 2 majors which included Hospitality and Business. I decided neither weren't right for me. The one thing i would change was listening to everyone's voice and not mine. I've grown in college as a person of my own and doing what makes me happy.
Sierra
If i could go back in time and talk to myself as a high school senior, I would explain to myself based on the knowledge that I know aboout college life and making the transition, is to never give up. There have been times when I had no clue about a particular subject in college, and after I asked for help, I still had no clue. But I still went and took the exam, and somehow i still passed. Even though I was doubting myself or wanting to turn around because I thought I was going to fail;I never gave up. This is something I had to teach myself because in my high school years if something was too arduous for me, I would just give up on it, and try and cheat or just won't take the test at all. Reading this I guess you wondering how I graduated high school, but I did it I was just too lazy to try something new, when it came to my academics, and thats when. In order to reach your goals, you have to do what you need to do, in order to do what you want to do.