Cameren
This is such a major question for someone like myself! Wow, well if I were to go back in time and talk to my old self about making the transition towards college life I would emphasize on preparedness! When I was in highschool I kept above a 3.0 which is not bad, but the fact that I could of done a lot better is what should of been focused on. In highschool I was a very sports oriented guy, so back then academics wasn't my main focus. I had the ever illusionary vision of making it to the big stage out of highschool and my senior year towards the end that was my focus rather than me being prepared for the workload college demanded. I would advise myself to take my studies a bit more seriously too reduce the costs of college by having potential scholarships like this one or others. Then I would'nt have to deal with the financial burdens I'm dealing with now and been able to get into any college I wanted because of an better act score. Life is what it is, and I'm making the best out of it!
Shanice
I would tell myself that grades are not everything, the most important thing is that you learn the material and enjoy your time in college. Learn how to manage time in college so that you can work, go to school and still have a social life, beacsue if you are stress it shows up in other places in your life.
Artez
If I could go back in time and talk to myself as an high school senior, I would tell myself to make the best of college! Dont just just worry about making mistakes because college is all about making mistakes and learning from them so make the best of them. I would also tell myself to not be scared about being in college because there are so many amazing people and personalties here at college. There are also so many opportunities here at University of Missouri - Kansas City so take avantage of them. All of the free touturing, internships and support that they offer here at University of Missouri - Kansas City. If you anything from this message just know that you can be yourself here with no judging so dont be afraid to be yourself because all of your friends support you.
Trina
Do not let anyhing interfere with my dreams
Danya
I would tell myself to explore other university options, don't be fixated on just one school. Don't be afraid to go to a junior college for general education requirements and find out what you really want to do. Seek out guidance from your professors, because they're there to help you, and they enjoy when students come to office hours. It can improvoe your grade too! Build relationships in class, you don't want to be the only one without a partner, or a group when the time comes. Most importantly, I would tell myself that it is okay to feel defeated sometimes, but never give up the fight. Don't give up on your dreams and keep striving towards your goals. Go as quickly or as slowly as it feels right. There is no one correct path that everyone must follow; find your's and go with the flow.
Destiny
When times get hard never give up. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel. You have come so far, and have immeasurable potential. You may not know why you are in the predicament you are in, but it will not last forever. Don’t forget what the goal is and do not lose yourself along the way.” In high school, I was the girl that never took chances, kept to herself and never took risk; that wanted to accomplish so much but, was holding back; due to fear and insecurity. I know, to go for my dreams despite my current circumstance, despite my fears, and break free from what people thought about me ad expected of me. I never thought I would make it to my junior year of college, and also be able to fund my education myself. It has not been easy but I have made it this far, and I will not stop until infinity is reached. I can proudly say I can do anything. It may sound cliché, or happily ever after but it is true. I am now accomplishing my goals and making it farther than I ever would have expected.
Jerry
If I could go back in time and talk to myself as a senior in high school, I would tell myself several things. The first thing I would tell myself is go straight to college! The second thing I would say is how our life is in the future; I ended up having a family at an early age, getting a dead end job, and not really having the life I could have had if I had gone to college, so go. Go now and don’t waste any more precious time. Education is extremely important. Finally, I would also tell myself that college is fun. It is hard, but it is fun. I have met some very nice people. Take it one day at a time, do your best and when you get that degree in your hand be proud of yourself.
Over the years I have beat myself up again and again for not going straight to college after high school. Back then I thought “oh I have plenty of time to finish school”. That is not necessarily the truth. It has taken me 24 years to enroll in college. What happened you ask? Life happened.
Hanh
Don't procastinate. Always study and do your assignments. Learn to love to read because you will do that a lot in college.
Emily
If I could go back and give my high school self advice, I would tell myself to have more fun. When I was in high school I was so concerned about what other people thought of me and worried too much about my grades. I think that if I had enjoyed the high school experience more then I would not have been so stressed and would have been more successful. I would tell myself that the opinions of others do not matter and I should participate more often. I would have told myself to always take notes, it will only make things easier in the future. Most of all I would have to myself to chill out and enjoy being young while it lasts.
Vanessa
I would tell myself to apply for a lot more scholarships and do not purchase textbooks from the school because they are far too expensive. Also, I would make sure I do not live on campus because it isn't worth the money for the tiny room I am in. I would make sure I utilized the library more.