Patrice
The most important thing that I have gotten out of my college experience is that there is always someone there at the campus that will encourage you. When you feel like giving up they know when to say something to lift your spirits and keep you motivated and thinking you can do it, no matter how hard it seems. The reason why its so valuable to me to attend college is because I am the first in my family to go to college. I personally wanted to break the cycle and I did. I want to keep pursuing my education as far as I can go.
Nady
If I Had a chance to go back in time, i'll tell myself in high school, to go to prom. despite the cost of price. I will also tell myself to do better on grades. because my grades can paying for totuion, books, and hosuing. I wouldn't hesist to go back in past, because there alot of things i could of did, such as join the football. Hopefully, I can be popular in school. I wish i could apply for grants and scholarship a year early before I graduate. But now that I attend college I see it.
Baylee
I would work harder at having a high GPA, because a GPA is really what recieves a student scholarships. My GPA was about a 3.5, but I know I could have recieved A's in the classes I recieved B's in.
Devin
Thinking back and if also given the opportunity to speak to myself as a high school, the main thing I would discuss would be to maintain a high level of excellence. We all have what-ifs in life, and all would like to change something about our past, but I believe that the opportunity to learn makes us stronger for the future. I strongly feel that I would be further progressed towards my degree if I had the ability to speak to myself in high school about the importance of working hard and always 100{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c}
Sarah
I would advise myself that I would really have to change study habbits. If I were to change them in high school I would be better prepared and able to study and get the most out of what I am tought. If there were any way to travel back in time that would be the best advice to give myself because although I strive to get the best grades that are possible for myself, I still lack the skills of studying corectly. It is something I would push myself to learn and keep using.
Chase
Better time management. That is the key. One thing I?ve learned is that to succeed in college and in life is to manage time wisely. As a music major and all that comes with it I?ve found that time management is crucial to my success. The scheduling of classes, practice time, homework, and study time, not to mention social issues has shown me that the art of time management is one big key to success in any endeavor. In high school things were not so urgent, but now in college you realize that time management is very important. I often wonder how much better my grades and musical progress would be if I was better at time management in high school. This is the most important lesson I?ve learned since my transition into college. I now realize that life is so short that the management of time is key to one?s success and happiness.
Deidra
If I were a high school senior, I would advise myself to plan to achieve the highest college degree possible. Also, I would advise myself that studying without distractions is necessary no matter how smart you think you are.
Kiante
I would probably tell myself to do better in highschool, to give my self better scholarship options. If I had done a little better my grades would have been good enough to get a solid grade based scholarship. I would also tell myself to choose the best college sooner, I honestly did not take this seriously enough and I barely made it when it came to college admissions. I was so into getting into a good looking arts college that I did not pay attention to what I really need to learn and how much money I needed to go there, the big rush of getting into a college at the right time was one of the factors of me getting my student loan and why I did not get the financial Aid I needed.
Alyssa
If given the chance to go back in time and talk to myself as a high school senior could change my last three years. I would tell myself that school should be my number one priority not going out. Thinking you will pass a class will not help, but studying and putting in a fair share of effort. Knowledge is a brighter future and the only way to expand your knowledge is to immerse yourself in your studies. I would tell myself with strong feelings that I do not know everything. It is important to talk to others who attend different universities and to seek information that may help guide me through my edcuation journey. Take up opportunites that may seem difficult, but in the long run will benefit you as a person and your career. There is so much to learn, so much to see, and so much you can be.
Darrell
If I could go back in time I would definitely tell a younger me to constantly focus on academics, take advantage of each and every open opportunity, and enjoy moment of college!