Ariel
My college experience has shaped my future to be very successful. I love Clarke University because it is the best fit for me. I enjoy the size, the fun atmosphere, and the great people who attend Clarke. The oppertunities that it provides from the staff and professors has given me a better chance to be a well rounded student and one day a great nurse.
Chelsey
I've learned that college is much harder than high school but twice as fulfilling. I dont have to take classes I dont need anymore and I can focus on the things that make me happy and that apply to my future career. I've only been through one college semester and I dont like in a dorm so I dont think I've really gotten the full college experience yet but that doesn't mean my time so far hasnt been fun or important. College is very valuable to me because I can persue my passion in pathological medicine and can eventually enter the career field I want.
Amber
The thing that I have most gotten out of my college experience is the ability to open myself up to other people and to make new friends. Before college, I didn't have very many friends. College has taught me a lot about meeting new people, and that's a valuable experience that couldn't really be gained elsewhere. This will be valuable to me down the road, epsecially as I enter the working world and have to make those important connections to further and better myself.
Jamie
If I could go back in time to 1995, the year I was a high school senior, I would stress the importance of school now and in the future. I would encourage myself to visit with school counselors, college adminision representative and have them explain to me the different things they can offer (since no one ever explained this to me).
I would tell myself to focus in high school and actually try to succeed instead of doing just what is required of me; which would open more opportunities for myself to attend college with scholarships and getting a bachelor's degree; since it is so important in today's job market.
Additionally, I would explain the benefits of being involved in school activities, social interaction and internsips that are available through the school to better improve job experiences.
Finally, I would explain the benefits of receiving a Master's degree right after receiving my bachelor's degree because attending school while you are 30 with 3 young kids is not easy.
Nicolas
Choose a college for the right reasons. Moving out of your parents house and to a new city is exciting but believe it or not, living with a room mate and fifty or so other guys on a dormatory floor can be a real challenge. Choose your room mate carefully and make sure you share the same values.
Make sure you keep track of events on a calendar. When an assignment is due, college professors expect it to be turned in. A calendar or planner can make or break your final grade. Your grade can slip from a B to a C simply because an assignment is not handed in on time. Your end of sememster GPA determines if you can stay in college or not. If you need help, ask for it .
Have fun and try to make new friends. Treat college like a job, work first fun later. Eat in the cafeteria and try to converse with people. Work out in the fitness center or join a group of some kind. Stay connected with others.
Lastly, if you change your mind about your major, don't worry, you're not alone. Thats what college advisors are for.
Curtis
I would have to tell myself to take high school a little more serious. Spend that extra time in your journey to better understand the world. Do not just study with the intent to better yourself, but instead look to better others and the community around you. You do not have to benefit from every Endeavour you take in life. Just because your upbringing was not one of money does not give you any less opportunity than any other student or person. Be willing to accept help from those who offer it without letting it affect your ego. In return, also be willing to help those that help you without taking into account how they can benefit you later. Stop looking at the value money wise of life. There are many things in life that will reward you in other ways than payment of money. Other minds can add to what you know and give you an unbiased view of the thoughts or plan you may be trying to build. Reach out to others that want to accomplish what you do. Not everyone is competition.
Rachel
I would definitely push myself to get a better high school gpa, I only had a 3.4 gpa. That way I could have gotten more scholarships. I wish I would have considered Clarke instead of not considering it because it was too close to home. Clarke is a great college, they have human cadavers for any healthcare students taking Anatomy and Physiology. There are so many great aspects of Clarke and everyone is so friendly, like in a small town. Look at how many scholarships they give out! Look at the job placement and more importantly the pass rate for nursing students, it's almost 100{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c}!!! Even two of the nursing instructors write the questions for the national board exams for nursing licensure! Work on that GPA and don't rule out any school without looking into it!
Alexis
Not to stress out so much about college, everything will fall into place and will work out fine. They are there to help you and give you a good experience so let them!
Jensen
determine how big or small of a school they are interested in. The size of the classroom.
Megan
I would say, get involved and stay involved. When picking a college use outside sources that rate the college on many different levels including acedemic standing and cooperation between students and faculty because there is nothing worse than teachers that just don't care.