DAVID
Discuss with your parents, or guardian your college funds account. Save cash for text books and supplies.
Spend as much time studying, understanding the materials and practicing the materials.
Study at home but attend classes to get extra insights into the materials you study.
Always read the materials before the teacher teaches them, gives a headstart, and you would absorb more. The more you know is the more you will know.
Go play game or port have fun. It gives energy, good circulation, more mentally alert - you learn and absorb more.
Eat healthy, get sufficient rest, study with a buddy- it encourages your mind.
Know what you want to be, what you have to do to acomplish it.
Talk to people who are in that exact field and try and spend some time with them and where they work if possible to get adapted to it.
Do whatever you got to do according to their priorities...
Teach what you know to others - the more you teach it and share it; is the more the material becomes more read within you and in your memory - you actually keep what you give - STRANGE BUT TRUE - I SPEAK FROM EXPERIENCE.
samantha
If I could go ack in time and give myself advice, I would tell myself to take my studies seriouly. When I was a senior in high school all I cared about was when the next party was. But now that i'm 23 years old and work hard for everything i have my education is everything to me. I woold containing telling me to study and to really listen to my mom, because mothers know all.
Alicia
If I could go back in time to when I was a senior, I would tell myself to take school more seriously. During my freshman and sophomore year, I was contempt with JUST passing. When junior year came around, I started thinking about going to college. My grades got better in my junior and senior year but it wasn't enough to have a high gpa. High school was a lesson learned. I take my school work serious now and I hope to one day graduate with a doctorate degree.
Kyla
To be completely and entirely honest the one thing I would tell high school “me” is that I am more important than I believe, that boys and popularity don’t mean anything when you get older. Also, most of all I would tell myself to be nicer to my mother and to try and get along with her more because she did do a lot for me whether I want to acknowledge it or not and she isn’t nearly as bad as I believe her to be.
Branda
i would tell "Me" to study eveyday, pick up my books and review what I'd had that day. Use every advantage that was given, any help and extra credit avaialbe. College is vey competitive, which in some ways will prepare you for real world. If you show up, do the work asked of you, you will suceed. Don't be concerned about socializing and wanting to be popular, don't worry about things you can't control, and don't stress. Read as much as you can and listen to your teachers, and take advantage of any extra hep they willing to give. Listen to advise given. Talk to the professionals in the career you want to pursue, to make sure, that's for you. You can always change your mind, but try to make smart choices and stick to your commitments.
Amy
If I can go back and talk to myself as a high school senior. Knowing the new transition of college is that. I would go straight from High school to Community College. Is the best way. Because going to State College is bigger step and Finanical Part is more complicated. Going to community college saves you money by Having financial Aid. If your not sure what you really want you will know in Community College.It opens the door for me to enter any University by having my Associate's Degree. No University Will refuse you. So, I would have gone to Community College First do My 2 years and transfer to State University to finish my 4 year Bachelors.
jaianne
With all the knowledge and experiences I have gained, I would advice myself to do better in high school. I know I did well in high school, but I know I could have done better. I should have aimed higher and strived to get straight A’s instead of settling and being contented with B’s and C’s. I should have aimed to get a 4.0 GPA because it would help me to apply for more colleges. I should have done better with the ACT’s too because combined with good grades a good GPA, It would open up more opportunities for me to get scholarships, and I wouldn’t be applying for scholarships like this right now. I don’t have any regrets from my past because I know that everything happens for a reason. We always learn new things from our past experiences. And with that past experiences, I will use all that to motivate me to be a successful college student and to get my bachelors degree.
alice
As a college student, I learned alot that they dont teach you in school. I was greatly disappointed about the false advertisement about FASFA. If I was more educated in high school, I would of applied for scholarships and save money from my high school job.
Lina
I would tell myself to stick to what i love. Do not pay attention what anybody says. If your heart is there you will always be happy.
PATRICIA
I like the engagement of the students and professors. It allows everyone to feel comfortable and disperse fears related unheard questions and feelings of inadequatecy. The class sizes are small with enough time for questions allows the class to give each other support during meeting times. The campus is fairly new, maintained well and very clean with the state of the art facilities and equipment. The orientation program was well organized, with diverse times for attendance. The staff is very helpful and friendly, always seeming to put the student's best interest first. They will always return callls, emails and contacts to ensure they are helping the student.