ronsheika
Do not be scared to ask questions. Study notes right after class. Never put off anything for tomorrow what you can get done today. Gain a relationship with your teacher, and people in your class for study groups. Do not be afraid or feel stupid if you need a tutor. Stay focused, determined, motivated, success driven, have faith, stay positive, and find your own peace.
Joseph
Id tell myself to prepare for long nights and early morning studying. I would also start taking summer courses, that go towards my major. I would also try my to get as many scholarships as I can because, tuition is a big factor in trying to find a good education. I regret not worrying about scholarships during my first two years of college, and because of this, i had burdened my parents with even more payments, and ends to meat. But above all, strive for the best of futures, and NO, the sky is not the limit, we have the rest of the galaxy to discover.
Sondra
As a young adult embarking upon a new journey, now is the time to focus and explore the possibilities that life has to offer. Your senior year of high school is the prime time to prepare for college. The grades you make, the courses you take, and your national test scores will be a determining factor for acceptance into various colleges. Your efforts during your senior year of high school will be scrutinized. It is imperative to begin preparing for college early. The key is to show colleges how dedicated you are to becoming successful. It is an opportunity to display your talents and accomplishments. In essence, you will be showing colleges how valuable you can be to their institution and the world. College life will provide students the opportunity to socialize, discover their passion, and educate themselves. It will be the students’ responsibility to concentrate and remain on task. Set realistic goals for yourself and do not hesitate to ask for help and advice. Prepare now because your actions will affect your future.
Kristina
If I could go back and talk to myself I would simply say to push myself; don't be afraid to jump into the unknown. Try something new and don't get discouraged. The biggest mistake was giving up when I didn't think I could make it. I am in my second semester now and I have been striving to do my ultimate best, and due to that I have come a long ways. I wish I could have had the opportunity to speak with my future self back then, because things would have been so different if I would have had that advice going into college. Push, push, push. Do not let others tell you that you can't do it, because anyone can accomplish anything that they set their mind to, including myself. In all reality though, there is no way to prepare for that dramatic change, you just simply have to roll with the tide and do your best to keep your head above the waves. Don't push so hard that you burn out but always give it your all no matter how impossible something may seem at the time.
Sara
My advice is talk to your school advisor as much as possible. If you know the area in which you want to go in and major in try to find volunteer work in that area and get hands on experience so that when you get into school you have an idea of what it is like. Talk to as many people who are in that major that can tell you a little about what it's like.
Nikki
Don't worry about fitting in. College is a big place. The building where you're going to have math class is the size of Siegel - and that building has 3 floors. Yeah, Siegel is the biggest high school in middle tennessee, but trust me. College is bigger. Watch out for the drivers on campus and - when you get your liscense - watch the signs. You're gonna make friends easy. Just sit in back in the classes you don't like and the middle for classes you do. In the back, most students don't understand, so you can all learn together. In the middle are the students who know what they're doing, but just don't feel like speaking up. Also, lecture classes are very informative. So, if you're in one without a desk, listen up! It's a big change from high school. I don't want to tell you everything, though. It's a lot more fun to experience these things head on.
Josh
No matter what, do what is best for you. Choose a university that not only meets your needs but surpasses them. Remember to stay focused; the bottom line is that you are there to get a degree. Put academics first, but also have fun. Choose a campus that has plenty of ways to get involved. College will be the best experience of your life if you stick with it and stay positive. Getting a higher education is one of the most beneficial things you will ever do. Getting a degree will take you places you never imagined. Remember that anything is possible when you put your mind and your heart to it!
Alejandra
If I could go back in time to talk to myself in highschool I would say," No matter how hard it gets, no matter how many struggles you will face, DO NOT give up. There will be financial and emotional struggles along the way, far more than you can imagine, but always look forward. Your dreams are bigger than your struggles. You will feel overwhelmed and lonely at times, but remember success also brings obstacles. Work hard and remember the promise you made Uncle David before he passed away that will be the best Nurse you can be."
Scott
The transition between high school and college can be one of the most difficult times that a young adult has to endure. If I were to go through this transition again, the advice that I would give to myself (and any others going through the transition) would be to put yourself out there and simply be yourself. One hears that advice so many times through their life, but to have heeded this advice at an earlier age instead of shrugging it off would have saved me a lot of emotional and physical distress and energy that I could have used towards a better cause during my college education. I would also strive to put myself out there when it came to activities such as joining new clubs on campus, attending campus-wide events and making new friends. At that time in my education I was the typical shy guy who would have rather been by himself, but now that I look back on it, it would have been more beneficial to have been the exact opposite. It is important to not shy away from your goals and dreams, but to go at them head-strong, leaving all fears behind you.
Bezawit
I would tell myself to get ready. Unfortunately my high school did not prepare me for college what so ever. I would definitely advise myself to take atleast one college course during the summer to get the feel of college. Also, I would tell myslef to stay focused. There is plenty of time to have fun, but having too much fun will cause a significant effect on my acedimics. I would advise myself to get involved on camous early so that I can not only maintain a social life and meet new people, but also do it at a time where Im not into upper division classes causing more stress.