Tiffany
I tell myself to cut back the hours at work and focus more on my studies,and to continue with Track and Field, and stay in shape, because it helps with the Army. It also helps to get schoalrships and then all the Financial stress would subside and I could focus more on my studies then working trying to find ways to pay bills and tuition. Another thing is that it's okay to hang out with friends every once in awhile as long as I get my work done first, it's a good break and it's nice to see and spend time with friends and make new ones as well. If I could, there are a lot of things I would change, the biggest would be how I prioritized my time. Then I'd get myself in the habit of training, studying, and working and being able to balance it all before college.
Candace
You're going to make a ton of new friends and that's okay. Life has to change at some point and you can't just keep living in the past. Put yourself out there and allow yourself to get to know new people. Get involved in different groups and organizations that interest you so that you can make friends who have the same interests as you. It's okay to not be a part of the party crowd. There's plenty of people in college who don't party, even though it seems like there's not. Study, study, study because grades will follow you and once they're on your transcript, that's it. Being away from home is a lot harder than you think it will be. It takes a lot of responsibility to live on your own and you will definitely miss home, so don't take advantage of the time that you're there.
Kari
I would advise myself to not spend all of my graduation money. Also I would advise myself to make study habits, and to learn how to study efficiently.
Brandi
Don't be scared. It's different from high school, but it is a great different. New worlds will be opened up to you that you could never imagine. You will meet some of the most amazing people and you will be friends for life. God is going to do great things thorough this time in your life. Do not fear.
Ameya
Don't worry too much about the small things. You have to stay focused on the big picture.
allyson
Go in with an open mind. When you get to school, realize what you are really here for. Do your first job first, because if you mess up in the beginning, its hard to bring it up.
Kimberly
Knowing what I know now about college life, I would tell my high school self, to place more emphasis on actually learning course material and not memorizing it. I would also encourage myself to become more organized.
James
Work out. Attain good study habits. Prepare for fun. Make a lot of friends. Make good choices. Study hard. Do things for yourself not for other people. Stay true. Remember where you came from.
Robert
Parents and students should always tour several college campuses and research thoroughly before deiciding on what college is best for them. It is a terrible mistake when students base their decision on where their friends are attending college, instead of what college best accomadates their personal needs. Each student should evaluate their own personal college and career goals before choosing which university where they will spend four or more years. I would advise students and parents to think rationally before just choosing any university.
SeonJin
college's fame is important factor to choose the school, but more important one is what you are going to study.
the college where can support perfactly what you want to do would be perfect choice for you.
in addition, before enter the school, keep in mind that university is last step to enter into society. you can hang out with friends, but do not forget to study.