Hannah
Well for me I was sick all through my senior year of high school. So much so that I could not attend. I ended up doing a few classes at home but in the end was going to the school for an hour a day to work on my classes on the computer. What I would tell myself now is that I should have sucked it up and gone to school anyway, that way I would have my diploma already, instead of only being half a credit away. I would also tell myself to not be so shy around people, and to actually open up to others. I do lack in the friendship category, and have always regreted not talking to people more. Other than that college isn't much different than high school, at least so far. I just want to tell myself to study and to take things seriously. There's no room for error this time.
Courtney
I would definitely go back and tell myself to work harder at getting scholarships. I did receive 5 scholarships when I graduated and I thought that would be plenty to get me through, boy was I wrong. I would tell myself to work morning, noon, and night to get as many scholarships as I possibly could because I was going to run out of money and not receive financial aid once I got married. To tell you the truth, I probably would tell myself to wait until I finished college to get married because then I probably would have been able to keep my full pell grant and not be in the predicament that I am in right now with not being able to pay for college. I would also tell myself that I need to study extra hard and take each class very seriously, not just the ones that I enjoy taking.
Jaime
I would have much to say to myself. Things like not to give up, stay in college as long as possible, do better than my best, go as soon as you graduate, and not to limit my choices. The big thing that I would want to tell myself is to hang on tight because the ride is long and difficult but worth every minute!!!
valerie
I would tell myself that grades are everything and don't listen to that person who whats you to goof off. Take pride in who you are . Study as hard as you can and go on to bigger and better things. There are always people that will try and steer you in the wrong direction, don't listen to them. Do what will make you happy in the future and for your family. Look where you can be in a few years. Have your family help you and again in the end you will be happier if you were to listen to your family. I think you better listen to what your parents have to say as always mom knows best right?
Lyle
Study hard because this is the best time of your life and as you get older it is harder to learn anything. Remember All knowledge is useful, and therfore good.
Nate
Continue at the 2 year community college. Then transfer to a 4 year University. Study realy hard and be able to graduate in another 2 years. Be ready to take a job somewhere new and have the skills needed.
Nate
Go to a 2 year community college, finish what you started in High school as a dual enrollee at the local community college. After that attend a good 4 year University and double major in Business / Manufacturing Engineering. Then start a life making good money. Instead of working a low paying factory job going to the community college part time 6 years after High School graduation!