Jamara
Being a High School student entering into college knowing the knowledge that I now have, I would give myself some words of wisdom in order to help me on my journey. Some words of advice that I would give myself is you are about to make a major transition from high school into college. College life and responsibilities are different from that of high school. when in college you're college professors are not on your back every minute in order for you to complete your homework or projects, when there is an assignment or a project due thats the date that the professor expect for it to be handed in. If you have not done any reading in a while, you should start readin because in college you will have to read chapters at a time not pages. so to be better equiped for the task of being a college student one must able themself in order to succedd. there are tutoring sessions to help those who are having differcultity in an certain area of study so take advantage of all the opportunities available to you.
Max
While the transition from high school into York College was certainly not a difficult one, there are some things that I would tell myself to work on, to raise the grade point average to a higher lever than I am currently at. Study habits have to be altered...procrastinating and thinking that studying effectively in my home and not in the library was definetely a failing method, and thankfully was realized as such before it was too late. Additionally, unlike high school, teachers are willing to help you out if you are willing to ask. However, the majority of the work is on the student; the professors are only there to guide not do the work for you. Overall, any school can become what you want it to be, depending on the effort put in on your end.
VeronicaTrelles
If I could go back in time and talk to myself, I would most definite advice myself to apply to many colleges as possible, colleges that I want without looking and worrying about the tuition rates. I think one the big mistakes I did as a high school senior was that I worried too much about the tuition while choosing the colleges. I only applied to colleges that had the lowest tuition; without realizing that my grades in high school could have gotten me into a private college at a very affordable price. I would strongly advice myself to forget about the price of the college, because afterall, it is an investment that I will be making for my future.
Denise
If i had the chance to go back in time i would probably work twice as hard as i had. Knowing how much your senior year meant after entering college.