Chandler-Gilbert Community College Top Questions

What should every freshman at Chandler-Gilbert Community College know before they start?

Emily

I would talk to my past self about joining the honors program at the community college before my first semester so that I can apply for that specific scholarship. This would save me money for when I transfer in fall 2015 to the university of my choice. I would also tell myself to join the Phi Theta Kappa Honors society at the community college while still in high school, if possible, so that I would be in a good position for one of the scholarships offered by my university of choice. College is expensive and I have a lot of it left if I am going to become a Physician's Assistant so any money I can save in any time or place will help me immensely. I would also tell my high school self that I should keep going with my studies and working hard because I am already practicing skills that will help me in college. Some of the practices put me at a higher level then those who have been college students longer than me because they have to learn those skills that I have already been practicing. I hope that I would listen to myself.

Noah

I would basically tell myself not to be afraid or intimidated by college its a whole different better experience then high school without all the drama. I feel that my college makes decisions on my behalf and shows me that iu can get a higher education without fail. I kept worrying about how i was going to pay for college since my mom is a single parent on disability i felt that i had to find a way in order to provide for her with my education. I can do that and there is always financial aid and jobs i can take beside scholarships i can apply for my family isnt rich but even my own mom disabled with rhuematoid arthritis found a way to put herself through school to get a great job in banking before she became ill and couldnt work, she is an inspiration to me to always work hard no matter what yoor situation. I am working hard to do that and even though in high school we think we know it all i didnt and i am brave enough to register and enroll in school and go after my dream of becoming a physical therapist.

Evan

Be open to making new friends for the people you are familiar with in high school will sooner or later drift away. Also study for a career you know you would be happy with and successful at. Do not worry if it does take more time than expected. And lastly do not depend on the Adivisors guidance. Most likely they will tell you to take classes you do not need. Instead go to the head of the department. They will definitely know which courses you should take.

Samantha

If I were to go back in time and give advice to myself as a high school student, I would tell myself to keep doing an amazing job, and to keep a positive outlook on life. I would however remind myself to stay organized and to constantly be ahead, and to plan for future deadlines. College is an amazing opportunity and we should never fall behind. I have learned so much over the past two years, and I wouldn't want myself to miss any of it. I would add though that it is important to stay in tune with yourself and your family. I have learned a lot at this college and it has truly become my second home and family. I have loved it here, but if I hadn't been doing everything I was supposed to be doing to make the best of my college years than I would have failed miserably and I would be so depressed. One last piece of advice to my past self, is to never give up; the classes get hard, and life does get busy, but constantly remind yourself why you are here, and always remember what your priorities are.

Linzey

Making good friends helps making attending college a lot easier. Because there are so many transient students in community college, it's difficult to make that connection. So I would work harder to make friends by being more involved with activities on campus. I would have considered more leadership roles as well as taken part in more community outreach events. I would have also sought out resources that were available to me, particularly internships. I would have made a more concerted effort in taking advantage of all the resources available, especially the free academic workshops on campus.

Mary Katherine

The advice I would give myself is do not act like you are better than every body else in this world because having a persnickety attidtude will not get you far in life especially professionally. To not mess around academically because education is very important for yourself and for in the work force. Do not be the same person for the rest of your life become a better person and know you can acheive anything if you put your mind to it.

Zachary

If i could go back in time and talk to myself as a high school senior, i would telll myself that college for the first two years is high school all over again. I would have tried harder to stay on top of my grades and tried to pay more attention during math class. Math has always been a weak spot for me and in high school i just did what i could to get through it. Now that i have practically finished all of my schooling and i look back on it, i realize that that things would have gone a lot smoother. I would have also told myself that i needed to apply for more scholarships because i have been paying for school all by myself. Though i am not even close to paying it off, i have student loans i will be hacking away at when i finish school in the spring of 2015. I would motivate myself to have done so much more my senior year. It's your last year of high school and your last year of free education. Then i graduate and go to community college to pay for it all over again?

Bryan

The advice I would had given myself is to understand the easy and hard math concepts so during my first year of college I would have done better on my math tests. Also when I was in my sophmore and senior englsih classes to have better writing in my essays and make them make senese. In ENG 101 and ENG 102, in college essays need to be checked for everything and the paper has to flow together and make senese.

vinissa

Dear high school me, #1. APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS, seriously. Get a job. College is more expensive than you're fooling yourself into believing. Student debt sucks, and since you're trying to go overseas - you're going to be buried in it. Do things for yourself, and your dreams. #2. Study, dude. Study, study, study. Even if you don't "have" to, study. Get into the great habit of studying every night so that your college self (me) knows by now not to cram the night before a huge BIO exam. (All of which I've failed, btw). Do these things for yourself. I promise you no matter how tedious or unimportant it seems to your right now, it isn't. You'll be better off in the future and you won't be spending all your weekends applying for scholarships - scholarships you should have filled out already. Be happy, love yourself, XO. Freshman Year you. P.S. College is great. The people are great. Don't let me discourage you. Follow your dreams.

Bethany

Going to college can be a frightening thing for a high student. I feel if I could go back to myself as a high school senior would tell myself to research ahead. It's so important to start looking for careers, jobs, majors, financial aid, and much more earlier rather than later. By doing this I feel my senior self would be in a better financial situation as well as known my amazing major earlier. Discovering who you really are comes with the experience of college. Being able to let things happen and learn from your rights and wrongs will and have made up who we all are. I think its vitual for, not only my high school senior self but also any high school senior, to know that it is ok to live and learn and discover and enlighten yourself through your college life.

Ronald

Although, what I might say is to become more responsible. In addition, I would also tell myself to become more dedicated to my education instead of just enjoying life's "day to day adventure." But, as I said, that is what I might say. As I grow up more every day and experience college and look back on my past. I see many mistakes and trials that I could have avoided or made a better decision. Even though, I do not regret any of them. Most people have heard the quote that mistakes are lessons in life. That is true for me, I would not want to give myself in the past any advice because I do not want to change anything. The person I am today and as I continue to grow is all because of my past. With that, I appreciate my past and the only advice, if anything, would be to just keep doing your own thing. I could not be happier the way I am because it is who I am meant to be. I made my past and now I shall focus on my present too make a better future.

Christen

Once you become a college student you will feel very mature and very scared all at the same time. Stop pretending your dumb to get the approval of everyone else, in college you will be admired for your sparkiling wit. On your first day of college you will feel a little overwelmed and lost, just breath and take your time getting to know your new school. Make sure you are looking at a Libral Arts degree not an Early Childhood Education degree. The Early Childhood Education degree is for those brave people who can handle preschoolers and daycares, not you who wants to teach Kindergarten. While in college you will find many friends and people to hang out with and talk to. You will also find the love of your life in a Theatre class. Some of the High School friends you have now or people you know of will become the closest people to you. Get rid of Nikki before she gets a chance to harm you. She dosn't trust you. Never let Ariel out of your heart always be there for her, and she is there for you now just open your eyes and see her.

noah

I would say go right to school now dont wait an find something you love to do. dont wait an see all the people around you do nothing with there lives. do whats best for you an you only! go out there go to school find a good job find a nice place you would like to live find the girl of your dreams have kids an live a happy life not having to have to think WHAT IF!!! thanks for the opertunity to voice my words an i hope you pick me because i need all the help i can get right now!

stephen

Alot i would tell my self that college isn't a joke and your out here on your own. And never take things for granted and always keep your mind on god and have a clear mind on what you have to accomplish to succeed in college and in life.

Danielle

My senior year of high school was in 2000. I am what they call an "adult student", but finally followed my dream of becoming a nurse. I recently passed my LPN boards, and am on my way of receiving my RN. Although I am 30 years old, and there are still many life lessons ahead of me, I do know much more now than as a high school senior. If I could go back in time and talk to myself as a high school senior, I would tell myself that the $10/ hour job is NOT the best you can do. I would tell myself that you are smarter then you give yourself credit for and to listen to your heart and become a nurse. I would tell myself that the best things in life don't come easy, and to stop putting the hard things (college) off. Most importantly, I would tell myself that these college years have taught me more about myself then I have ever imagined. I have discovered who I am meant to be and have met some amazing patients and instructors who have changed my life forever, and I am just getting started.

Tiarah

I know that, if you're reading this, there has been a major discovery of time travel of some sorts. I just want to let you know that times are hard right now. You have always been required to make it on your own. However, there will be a day when things get better. You are intellegent and perfectly capable of graduating from this school early, just as you had hoped. There will be a day when life outside of school becomes worse than it already is. On that day, you will face two options: run away and drop out of school or stay and hope that the person who is trying to hurt you will eventually go away. I want you to know that he has no power in your life and no way to harm you. Keep fighting for your right to live outside of the walls of the ghetto. You will become so much more than you have ever imagined with the help of some very special people who are willing to prove their love. You're going to make it - just hold on.

jamie

Peice of mind, secuity, and hope, is what i have gotten out of my college expreience. The piece of mind that I will be able to find a job in a econimy that is suffering. The security that my career will pay the bills and my children will have the very best of what they deserve. Finally the hope that I will be a good example for the way I hope my children will be able to follow. All the things in a persons life that is hard, can be eaised with an education, money, shelter, and self-worth. It has been valuable for me to attend because I now have the confidence that I can do anything I set my mind to. I value Every thing college has to teach me, not only the education of my feild, but life skills.

Thomas

College has given me a chance to change and grow as a person. It has influenced the way I look at the world, and the way I relate to people.

Hayley

So far I learned so much in college. Not only am I learning important facts about the world around me, but also information that I can apply in my daily life. I have learned about people's actions in soceity as well as people's actions in societies where the culture is much different than mine. Because I have been taught so much about other culture, I now have a new found respect for cultural differences. At Chandler-Gilbert, I have also learned the importance of education and how I can benefit the most from my college experience. Over the past few months I have recognized some things I can do to make sure I am learning as much as possible in college. First and foremost, I realize that in each class I have to be 100{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} present, physically and mentally, engaging in conversation and exploring various topics of discussion. The great discussions I have participated in within my classes, has taught me to listen and respect others' opinions and challenge my own. With this knowledge that I have learned in college I believe I can be successful throughout the rest of my college career, as well as life after.

Deanna

I would tell myself to start applying for scholarships earlier and to also get a feel for what I would like to do in the future. If I could have been able to take classes and join different clubs that I had an interest in, instead of working and babysitting all the time, it might have been a lot easier to choose a major and to get money for school - instead of struggling. I would also tell myself to have gone out to college campuses earlier, like ASU and U of A to get a feel for the large university, since that would have prepared me to go into a smaller college and move onto one of those larger universities, preferably ASU. On the other hand, I would tell myself to still enjoy my senior year, to have fun and keep up my grades, even though that was never a problem.