Alexandria
My advice would be to look forward to all the opportunities available in college life and to be prepared for lots of studying. Assignments are important in that they are not simply busy work, but will be necessary in completing future assignments and will determine how well you do near the end of the semester.
Shelby
I would advise myself to accept that it's all going to be okay. I tended to overobsess and was very nervous about the transition. However, at SCAD it is very easy to get settled. There are so many events to help meet people and get acclimated. And I would remind myself that EVERYONE feels the exact same way I do. I would prepare myself for hard work, but also some of the best times I'll ever have.
Jacob
In all honesty, I always originally thought that if I could go back in time and talk to my high school senior self, I'd say to study harder and give it your all. That is until recently. I watched my whole educational life come to a screeching hault because my mother lost approval on my student loan, all because of her divorce this year. So now that I look back on my high school senior self, I'd say live better. By that I mean to try harder in school, work harder at my job, and play harder with my friends. Quite frankly, I'd say to enjoy life because you never know when everything will just fall apart for you. Even after giving myself that advice, I still dont know if it would make things better; since here I am, almost 19 years old with: no job, no money, no car, and sadly almost no education. So yes, my final thoughts are simply to enjoy life.
Shunquinese
According to Proverbs 14:23, " All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty". If I could go back in time and talk to myself as a high school senior, I would talk about the importance of punctuality, focus, and budget. Being punctual is a must in today's society if a person what to be success. This is a reflection on how responsible you use and respect your time as well as others. Some one is always trying to sneak through the back door of your success, so you need to be ready at all times to keep that door closed. In doing so, you will also need to keep a focal point on your goals of the women you want to be. You already are motivated and you know exactly what mindset you need to have to accomplish God's many blessing so stay focused, and not let other's negative remarks affect the unique talent that you have to finish what you started. Last but not least, insufficient funds will hinder your transition. Work harder and budget your money wisely, because attending Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta isn't cheap!
Lisa
Hello, about-to-be-out-of-high-school-me. I know this is all very exciting, to finally be done with this school and onto bigger things, but keep your head on straight and don't lose sight of what's important. You're going to want to take a break and not look at books for a while, which is understandable, but don't do it! Don't succumb to laziness and procrastination. Do everything in your power in the next few months to get as much financial aid as you can. The school you're going to attend in a few years is crazy expensive and it's going to stress mom out a lot (which will drive you crazy). Do your best, you're more capable then you give yourself credit for, you've got loads of latent tenacity. Also, going overseas for school is a phenomenal experience. Living on campus and with people you don't know (this applies to life after college) will be a challenge, but stay even-tempered and remember, everyone has a story. I've got to go now, the TARDIS is in a temporal timeshift. Good luck and God speed.
Gina
"The happiness you have always dreamed of touching will not only fully embrace you, dear, sweet, little girl, it will hit you (tackle you, really) so hard, so surprisingly, and so downright fabulously, that you'll want to wake up singing 'Here Comes the Sun' each and every jubilant morning you wake up!" These are the exact words I would (if only I could!) speak to myself as a high school senior preparing to make the terrifying plunge into college life away from home. It's phenomenal: one year at SCAD has already completely transformed me into this courageously confident, challenge-embracing, explosively creative performing artist. I wear a perpetual smile. No longer afraid, I am able to jump blindly into uncertainty and allow my instinct and heart to guide me through trials. I've always known that the value of education is priceless; however, I wish I could have known that my prayers of finding happiness and "the right fit" had already been answered. SCAD is my home and its students are my family. Had I trusted the old, "just relax" adage, I would have found I already had in my hand the key to a lifetime of contentment.
Amy
Actually, I would go back even further, to my Junior year, and I would tell myself to stay away from boys because they are trouble. I feel like my Junior year has haunted me. I started to care more about boys than school and my holelife was pretty rough. I went from A's and B's to C's and D's. Then I got pregnant the summer going into my Senior year. I would also tell myself to not let anything come between me and my goals.
Brittney
First off, I was absolutely parlayed about being so far from home, so I'd tell myself to stop worrying and that I watch too many movies. I was also worried about meeting different people, which was difficult for me in high school. I’d tell myself that everyone that I would meet in my first quarter were just as terrified as you and are like you in anyways. They'll be people that are more different that you too, but they were usually still good, decent people. Just everyone you meet are at least nice, unlike the snotty-artist sterotype. Finally about classes, I’d warn that all the future art classes are difficult but also tell myself incredibly fun and informative. I'd do this, not to scare myself, but to remind myself that I should never slack off, but always put my best work forward. There has never been a time that wondered why I was studying this and that didn’t remind me why I chose this school. Many of the projects I worked on were geared toward preparing the students for the real world work, and some projects are based on real world assignments.
Shaquan
Take time early to choose the school, and consider the financial impact it could have on the future. Also, seek out counseling and more financial services to aid the decison-making process.
sayumporn
Don’t be shy, be confidence and friendly.
Be Involve.
Be prepare to meet the variety of people from diverse countries and cultures, which may have different perspective, learn from them.
Have an open mind attitude at all time.
Don’t be afraid to express your point of view.
Don’t be afraid to change.
Don’t hold back.
Willing to do and learn new things at all time.
You still in process of learning, don’t be to hard on yourself.
Do your best at everything you do, If you already do your best, there is nothing to regret even if you fail.
Go have fun.
Listen to others people voice but always believe in yourself.
You will go through hard time, but you going to be fine. Never give up.