Brigham Young University-Hawaii Top Questions

What should every freshman at Brigham Young University-Hawaii know before they start?

Carlyn

Going to college has been a profound experience that has changed me in so many ways. I have had the opportunity to meet people from over 70 different countries and I have even been able to travel to the Philippines and Tonga to see how they live. Doing so, has given me a whole new perspective on life. It has made me grateful for what I have and has driven me to want to help others accomplish similar sustainability. I have learned to appreciate other cultures and their unique traditions. I have also developed a love for learning. With each class I take I gain a deeper understanding of how certain aspects of the world work. Some questions are answers and others are raised inspiring further learning to take place. College has opened my eyes to the amazing possibilities that surround me and given me the tools I need to take advantage of the opportunities that lay before me. Going to college is one of the best decisions I have made so far in my life, and I hope to be able to continue to build and expand upon this base of knowledge for the rest of my life.

wing

I learn to be close to God and love whatever that is placed in my life. Classes are small and there are a lot of interactions among teachers and students. Only students who obey school rules can stay and study. The teachers link the academic studies to the gospel of Jesus Christ and I'm able to see the greatness of God that way. Student life is simple but wonderful. Many of us study, work, and take care of our young families. I can see how every one at school is striving to pursue their dreams so that their family can be blessed. I don't think there is another school that can offer students and teachers such comfortable environment in which they all share clear and right standards. This learning experience has helped me set higher goals in life than ever before.

YoungMin

As I have attended Brigham Young University Hawaii, I have learned several important things, such as educational knowledge, beauty of variety, and leadership principles. First, I have learned English efficiently from the expellant English teaching program of the school. Since there have been many international students from the establishment of this school, for several decades, school has tried many ways of efficient English teaching skills. In addition, I had an opportunity to learn the leadership principle. Since 2009 spring term, I have served as a Korean Club president. There are about 125 members in our club, and I tried to share Korean culture by preparing several cultural activities. In the process of serving as a club president, I learned how to work with others and how to motivate people to have positive thinking in doing club activities and to be a good student. I realize that working with others is very difficult; but it is extremely valuable. Finally, by being in the various cultural people, I realize that there are many wonderful cultures in the world and the different cultures make the world more wonderful. I indeed have felt joy and happiness from learning different cultures.

Diamond

I worked for many years in the field of developmentally disabled services and discovered along the way that I have an affinity for social services. Entering a local community college a couple of years ago was a daunting, frightening proposition, as it required a pay decrease and a new community of academia to acclimate myself to. I have been successful in facing this task and, in the Fall of 2010 I will have achieved two goals: receiving my Associates College of the Redwoods, and attending the Bachelor?s in Social Work program at Humboldt State University. I will also be, for the first time in my life, a student only, rather than a working student. I intend to focus explicitly on attending college, the better to involve myself within the Humboldt County community. My end goal is a Master?s Degree in Social Work, which will allow me to work for a variety of programs and to eventually make the sort of policy decisions that affect the multiplicity of people in my community who require social services. Education has and will allow me to enrich the lives of the people in my community; my small way of changing the world.

Michael

I have learned to love everyone. Everyone around is also trying to achieve success. We all need to work together as a team, and by doing so we can achieve greater results. That is why we need to love or at least respect one another. In this small school everyone knows each other, and so we have learned to help one another. I have also learned to be disciplined. It is easy once you have made friends to become distracted with friends and activities going on around you. We need to remain focused on our goals to succeed and enter into our fields. I feel that having these two things will help us when we enter into the real world and into our careers. We will have to respect and love those that we work with to be able to succeed. We will also need to have the skill to remain focused in the workplace.

Shuujin

Most important part of my college attendance is I have found a way to survive into the real world. Before I come to this college it was kind of scary living without financial safety and now I am building my financial safety in this school. Second part I have learned many skills, such as teaching experinces, computer skills, and communication skills.

Elizabeth

Leadership is practiced not so much in words as in attitude and in actions - Harold Geneen. At BYUH I have learned how to be a good leader - a leader with integrity. In every class I have taken; in every club meeting; in every school devotional we are taught how to be a leader, how we can go forth and serve. Leaders have the resposibility to serve all those in their charge, which requires they be well educated, informed, and charitable.

Abigail

I've learned how to learn, how to cope with anything that can come my way in life, and gained the confidence to succeed and not give up at whatever I put my mind to.

Kayli

I have learned so much by coming to college. Not only have I grown academically, but my pespective on life has changed. I see things from a different point of view because of my many interactions with other students. I have come to know myself better and how to make confident decisions that will help me to become a better person and influence society for the better. My classes and situations I have been put in have taught me how to manage new problems and find solutions. I feel more knowledgable each day in school and I am doing my best to get good grades. I believe I have been very successful and I will continue to be successful in college.

Allison

Many people think of college as a time to escape and live on your own without constant supervision, but in reality living on your own involves so much more responsibility than ever before. While I have learned to be away from my family, I have learned the value of accountability. In order to succeed you must learn about who you really are and what it really takes to thrive. The only things worth while to do are the things that help you build good character and relationships with others. These are the kind of life lessons that I learn outside the classroom, and these are also the important things that will be apart of me for the rest of my life. But to gain these kinds of insights, one must be put to the test. College classes are not just easy A classes meant to go to and doodle on your paper the whole time. Going to class is important, and the harder you work at your education, the more well rounded and valuable you become as a person.

Jessica

The college years have been everything that brought my world to a standstill and switched my perspective around. It was only some five to six years ago that I would say that I was the kind of individual who thought that the world had nothing to offer for me or others, but it was precisely the college opportunity that brought me to be able to visualize and become open-minded. Normally, people would say that college is a place for many pitfalls; from what I know, it depends on the individual, for I have realized that it is only when a person decides to look for something and refuses to give up on the process of understanding the self that they will find what they need to walk through life with dignity. Life is full of risk and opportunity alike, and the difficulty of the process is precisely what makes the painful process worth the while. It is precisely due to the college that I began to understand myself and my world in a more positive way and that I found what a valuable thing that education can be. For this, I wouldn't trade my college years for anything.

Bri

My college experience has helped me discover whom I am and what I want to contribute to the world. The classes I take continually challenge me. The most valuable thing that I have learned in college is my ability to overcome. My goal is to go to medical school to become a surgeon. Being a woman I am going against my ?role? in society. My experience has taught me that I can do anything that I set my mind to, and am willing to work and sacrifice for. Women can do anything, and that is what I?m trying to show the world, and my sisters. Stand up and be who you really dream of, the only thing stopping you is yourself.

Ariana

I have found myself. My college experience has given me academic and moral fiber. I have tested my limits at balancing a part time job, full time school, and religious callings. I have learned to become a leader among my peers, so that they have someone to lean on. I have discovered the true meaning of learning and will beable to apply to all my future education. My work ethic has been molded to get the job done right the first time beacuse anything that is worth my time is worth doing good. I've learned to ask for help, and to be a better help. Most importantly Ive found my passion. My passion and motivation for everything that I do. My passion to learn; to help; to serve others; and to be a better person one day at a time, week by week, month by month. In hopes that one day I'll be able to make a difference in just one persons life. That is what I have learned. To be the best me.

Rose

My education has not followed traditional paths. I have attended public schools, private schools, and been home-schooled. I earned my GED in 1997 and worked for eleven years before deciding to attend college. My experience in working has given me a greater appreciation of my opportunities than I would have had if I had started college immediately after High School. I also have gained clarity for my life and career goals. I am a better student, excited to learn, and succeed. While at Clackamas Community College I re-discovered my love of American Sign Language and Deaf Culture. Both are diverse and expressive. I am more expressive when I sign, more the person I want to be. This realization has given me the direction for my schooling and my career goals. My goal is to work in the Deaf Community as an advocate, counselor, or teacher. I have been accepted into Western Oregon University and will be starting in the fall, to major in Deaf Studies.

Whitney

This particular institution is much like a refiner?s fire. Students enter as ordinary, yet as a result of love, high expectations, and desire the graduating students are precious and rare as diamonds. Being a student of Brigham Young University Hawaii is preparing students for a lifetime of learning and service. Not only has this University planted a desire in me to do better as well as excel in all avenues of life, but to take responsibility of the friends and fellow classmates that surround me. I?ve come to comprehend more about myself personally and with the accompaniment of caring staff and faculty I know that these outstanding experiences will properly arrange each student to make a difference for good in the world and help the generations to come. Our standards are some of the highest in the United States and only a select few are able to fully live to these expectations. Attending this school is a heaven on earth where we as a community focus on becoming better, while gaining an excellent academic experience.

Katie

When I entered college I really thought I already knew who I was and what I wanted out of life, but just like many other college students, I learned a lot about myself just within the first few months on my college campus. I made new friends and had to live on my own, and make my own decisions. BYU Hawaii is small, but it's full of amazing people. The way you are constantly surrounded by so many cultures expands your mind in so many ways. In November of 2009 my best friend commited suicide and I was in Hawaii, no where near home. But the way everyone from every culture, my teachers, my administration, the way they supported me and helped me through that hard time showed how amazing and powerful the joy in that school is. It's taught me to serve and live peacefully among those around me, even when we don't understand their culture or their background. I wouldn't trade the diversity and experiences I've had at BYUH for the world.

Benjamin

This school has given me an outstanding and professional experience. This is a school that is different from any other school. This is a school of high standard. We live by the honor code, which is a very similar standard of a christen living. For example, any sexual conduct with opposit sex will result in termination of school. Dress and grooming standard also restrict student from wearing non- modest clothing, but turn to professional wearing. Students here enjoy a place of peaceful and safty, which allow them forcus on study.

Carriw

So far I have gotten many things out of my experince. I have an understanding of my education and my goal in life. I want to further my education to better my life and my childrens lives. My experince has been a good one and to be able to follow my dreams and get a degree will help me succeed in life and I will be able to support my self and others I love. My experince will help me use skills in my everyday life.

Leilani

I have gotten a wonderful education by dedicated teachers interested in my success. I have enjoyed my internship I was able to be a part of with Disney, and love the school and the friendliness and warmth of the campus and the people (not to mention the weather). I have enjoyed the skills I have learnt from my on campus jobs and from the teachers in the Hospitaltiy Tourism, Arts, and Entrepreneurial courses taken. They also have a great variety of extracurricular activities. I have been wanting to go to school here since I was a child and lived in the area, before moving away and I am glad to be able to make that dream come true, as well as many more dreams because of my schooling here.

Daniel

From my experience here at Brigham Young University Hawaii I have gained all the "standard" benefits of the college experience. I have received a good education, counsel for the future, friendship, networking, and even a wife. However, the most valuable thing that I have gained from my college experience, besides my wife, is a better perspective of what this world can be. Here at BYUH we have an extremely culturally diverse student body. I have made friends from literally all over the world. I have been able to overcome any and all stereotypes that I adopted growing up. I have seen firsthand the need for different cultures and different perspectives when finding a solution to a problem. I have learned how to accept the similarities in all people and to respect our differences. I am studying to become a high school biology teacher and although the lessons I have learned and will learn from textbooks and proffessors are important for my future career, the most helpful lesson that I have learned is that everybody, no matter their background, has the potential to be great. As a teacher and a human being I must always remember that lesson above all else.