Kimberly
I would have told myself to stay focused on the future and to not get sidetracked by the moment. I would have choosen Salem College and I would have participated in several of the extracurracular offerings. I would have savored every moment of college life knowing that I was growing personally and professionally. I would have taken time to think about what I want out of life and the best route to take to make that a success instead to surviving from one day to the next. I would have valued education for myself the way that I value it for my son and daughter.
It is usually easier to proceed to college immediately out of high school but for those of us who took a detour or two the most important lesson is to obtain our education at some stage in our lives enabling us to be all that we can be for ourselves, our children, our peers and our communities.
Adina
My advice to the students would be to write down all of the pros and cons of their choices. For example, if the student is use to a smaller classroom setting, it is best if they look for a college with that setting. Financial Aid is also a part of the choosing process. This is where the parents come into play. Students want to make sure the quality of the education that the school is offering, is worth the money. Money shouldn't be the reason why you cannot go to a college/university that you really love. Students want to also make sure that they are not going into a college environment that is all about parties. It is college and there will be parties anywhere you go. Just make the best choice for yourself and make sure the school and its environment make the student feel comfortable.
johnson
Make sure you know the university's personal and academic history. Make sure that whatever you decide to do has already been planned ahead of time so that selecting a major and classes will be a simple task. Work hard because all of your hard work does account for something.
Elaina
Visit each campus more than once....and speak to students who are not "reps" of the college. The "reps" are only going to give you the details the college wants you to have. Speak to random students...this way you will have an overarching view of the student life.
Brittany
Pick a school that will bring the most out of you and will that will challenge your mind at every turn. Pick a school that will also show you the true meaning of school spirit and will help you embrace it.
Andrea
Do not allow your parents convince you to go to the college they choose.
Ariel
To the students first searching out colleges: there is never a perfect college. Pick a college where you would be comfortable, in a big city or small town. You don't always have to follow the crowd and go where everyone else is going. Going off to a college alone is an adventure on its own. The college experience is called an experience because it is a time to discover new things about yourself, friends, life and world. Never settle for less, always strive for more. Be involved with as much as you want or enjoy, there are numerous organizations available to try or explore. Don't be afraid of not having the most ideal roommate situation. Alot of the time, it doesn't work out, but other times, your roommates end up being your best friends. Don't be afraid of changing, this is the time of your life that you can blossom into the person you can become.
To the parents of new college students: It is fine to be sad to having a child leave for college. Just dont hinder their growth. Let them grow into adults and blossom into people you can be proud of.
Sydney
Really look at the schools closely not just the academic world. Look at what the school offers off campus as well as on campus.
Kelly
Just to make sure you research everything about the college you want to attend. Look at important things such as whether Freshmen can have a car, living conditions on campus, tuition, financial aid, learn about loans, and what you need to bring to school. And remember, you have to buy your books in college, they are very expensive.