Condrel
Advice I would give myself is to never procrastinate. There are plenty of opportunities out here and it is best if you go and take advantage of it. Never wait at the last minute to get things done; always keep your head up and network with as many people as possible. Networking with professors, students, etc. opens doors for jobs, scholarships, and many more opportunities out there in the big world. Be professional at all times; dress business casual and also communicate effectively. Make sure that you are keeping your head in the books and working on maintaining a strong GPA. Be positive. Stay strong. Never let anybody block you from your destination.
Ashley
I would tell my high school self not to worry over fall semester. I would tell her to calm down and just enjoy making friends, going to sporting events, and completing her assignments. I would encourage her to apply to many scholarships fall semester and deny any loans, so that she will have no college debt when she graduates. I would tell her to take a few interesting classes like swimming and public speaking that teach real life lessons for future success. I would tell he to submit her resumes early to be eligible for workstudy jobs in the fall. I would tell her to save more than you spend and make every penny count. Lastly, I will tell my high school self, that psychology is the right major for you and that you will be happy in your career choice as a therapist. College is four years of finding who you are and the person you will turn out to be is an amazing woman.
Diamond
College has been a great experience for me thus far. I believe choosing to continue my education was one of the best decisions I could make for myself.
I would not change the fact that I would make the decision to go to college. I would basically tell myself to remain focused and make sure I do everything to the best of my ability. The main thing I would tell myself is to become involve in any organization that I was capable of. At my university I have realized that being involved in different groups and organizations can play a major role. It is a chance to for you to get to know others. When it came to scholarships many asked for involvement in organizations at school. Another major thing is that you should do much volunteering as possible. Many schools look into that and there are many opportunities for this at colleges and universities. You are getting a chance to help people and it allows you to build relationships with the organization or people you have volunteered for. The key to just about anything is communication. It does not hurt to show others that you exist.
derek
I would tell myself, "Don't be a screw-up" and "pay attention more". When I went through high school, I didn't care. I didn't care about my grades and I, even, gave up on playing football. My father repeated to me many times over, "you only go through high school once. Make the best of it, or you'll regret it" and like most teenagers, I didn't listen. Now being the age, that my father was, at the time of said advice. I come to the conclusion, that he wasn't talking for the sake of hearing himself. He knew what he was talking about. I do regret failing for the sake of failing. I could have done better, if I had just applied myself. Which, has been proven, here at Cape Fear Community College, that I am capable of higher learning. So, with a swift kick to my younger self's backside, I would tell him to "wake up" and give him the same advice that my father gave me twenty some years ago and hopefully, I , won't still be narrow minded.
Chantice
I would telll myself to save as much money, have your priorites together, and make wise dessicions. Many collge students get to college and get broke, by saving and just putting a little money to the side every chance you get you want be broke. I also would say have your priorites together, college is a big difference from high school. If you played sports in high school changes are you are going to want to pursue it in college, college sports its much harder. The coaches dont really care about your school work, they mainly care about you as a team player. There will be plenty of parties, so you dont need to go to every party you hear about, with that said student should always have they priorites together and learn how to balance. Also it is best to make wise desscionis in everything you do, because the least thing you would want to do is regret.
Tiante
If I could go back and talk to my high school self I would say three things one being to stay focused on your work, that is the most important thing, that is your purpose for being there. Your education is your key to a better life and a secure future. Take your studies seriously and never put your work off for anything or anybody. The second thing I would say is dont rush into any relationship if it’s meant to be it will happen. I’m sad to admit that I let love or what I thought was love get in the way of my studies. Last but definitely not least enjoy yourself. You can get your work done and have fun at the same time; you’re in the prime of your life so live it up.
Latoria
If I could go back into high school time... O boy, I would have pushed myself a little more harder and prepared myself for what the future was holding. I would have advised myself on the importance of education and making good grades. Had I known then, I would of pushed myself into taking offered college courses at my high school, with the thought of moving up in life. I would have valued the importance of what school really was all about and that a career starts off with an education.
Erin
I would tell myself to be very prepared. I graduated in Jan. of 2012, so I finished high school a semester early. Instead of taking the spring semester off, I decided to jump straight into college. I do not regret my decision to do so, but I do know I was very unprepared for college. I would tell myself to be ready to make some priority changes...quick! Another thing I've learned while in college is that time management is your best friend; without it, you'll never get anything done. Also, I played volleyball the Fall semester, so I really had to manage my time. Creating a budget would also be a wise decision. Although I am a full time student, I also work part time to pay my bills. So being able to manage my time and money while attending Elizabeth City State University has been a big change. More over, I would give myself a big wake up call, because I wasn't sure what to expect going into college.
Alicia
As you prepare to take on this new world have your eyes wide open to all the resources and opportunities available to you. Stay focused on school and be more organized than you ever have in life. Don't be afraid to ask questions or reach out to your professors, it's their job to help you. Don't use volleyball as an excuse for not doing well because you are better than that. Stay away from the parties and peer pressure, it may seem fun at the time but later you will wish you would have studied harder. Never give up; it's never too late to turn things around. Do your work ahead of time even if you know you have time to do it later. It is better to have free time than to be rushed and not do your best work.
Niaela
The advice that I would give myself would be education is not a game. When I was in high school I did not take my education serious. I would of been more focus then every becasue you need all the knowledge that you can get. Plus high school is preparing you for the college world. I would have decided on what I wanted to do in life, I did not decide what I wanted to do until I got in the 12th grade. But it was all to late for me to go back and try to take all the classes that I needed. So I had to work harder in college to teach myself what I should have learned when I was in high school. It is a lesson learned and I would advise other high schoolers to stay focus becasue your education is important.
Shahee
You had a 3.2 as a high school seior. From your freshman to your junior year you made outstanding grades. Don't fool around your senior yar. I know you love the thought of this being your last year of high school but you have to finish strong. Don't show up to class just to talk and not do any work. Continue to work hard to the end because good grades and a good gpa, will give you a better oppurtunity for a lot of scholarships for college because loans can be a serious depression.
Whitney
If I could go back and talk to my high school self I would give my self advice about foorming good study habits. In high school I never studied and I still did above average, But when i got to college it was a whole other ball game. In college studying is absolutely necessary in order to pass the classes. Some other advice I would give myself would be to learn to be more responsible when it coems to getting up and going to class. In college its very easy to just lay in bed and not go to class, unlike high school where you have someone demanding you to go to class. Lastly I would warn myself about the different atmosphere that comes with college. I would tell myself to be more prepared to be treated like an adult.
Adina
always remember to stay focused
Alejandra
If I could go back in time and talk to myself as a high school student, I would have told myself to take more AP courses. That way I would be better equipped to deal with college life and the stress that comes along with it. Currently I’m doing pretty well but I have to give credit to my two AP professors who took it upon themselves to educate me and push me to reach new heights. Without their help and guidance I don't know if I would be as comfortable with the professors I have today if it wasn't for both my AP English Comp and AP Literature teacher’s high expectations. In fact, compared to my college professors those AP courses were murder. So again, if I had the ability to travel back in time to meet my highs school self, I would have convinced myself to take more challenging AP courses because in the long run I will benefit from the experience.
chancia
I would definately tell mself to work harder to get better grades. Now that i am in college i can see that grades are what keeps a great GPA, which brings in scholarships. If companies see that my GPA is low, they wouldautomatically assume that i am not a hard working student. Because of that i wouldn't get a scholarship because they will fear that the money will be wasted on someone who isn't goint to use it the way they should. Having better grades now pays off with scholarships and even internships. Even tough a GPA is low, it doesn't always neccessarly mean that a person is not hard smart, they may just be slacking and not working like they are suppose to. That is exactly what i was doing in high school. Now i know that working hard will definately pay off in the future.
Tia
I would tell myself to be careful who you pick as your friends and never to go out at night alone. Stay focus in the books. Yes partying is fun, but getting good grades is more rewarding. You don't have to be popular because when you graduate, your job not going to look to see if you was popular they going to look at your grades. Also, never take the easy way out.Don't worry about being in a relationship, some guys in college just want to party right now. Keep a smile on your face, and stay active. Never change for anyone. Learn how to budget your money, don't shop a lot. When great opportunity's come don't be scared to take them. If the opportunity is going to better your life and career go head don't hold back. Stay away from the negative and stay with the postive. Also not let nobody take your smile away.
Robin
If I had the opportunity to go back in to talk to myself, as a high school student, I would warn myself of the culture shock that I would experience. I would advise myself about work and school balance, procrastinating with work, and the many different influences’. When in high school it seem easy to balance work and school; however, in college it is not as simple to balance the two, because it takes more daily planning to allow everything to equal out. During high school, I did my share of procrastinating in getting my papers and projects done, but in college I have to get everything completed well before it is due, because waiting until the last minute will not result in the best grade. If I were able to step back into time, I would advise myself about the many different influences that lurk around the campus, both good and bad, and of how I could tell the difference. If I had more prior knowledge about college life my transition, from high school to college, could have been easier.
Jynessa
Dear High School Self,
Charleen
I would tell myself to stay focused and tyo contuinue on the track that I am on, to become successful one day.
LaShaundria
If I could go back in time to when I was in high school, I would have listened to my parents when they told me to take things seriously. I would have put forth a lot more effort when it came to my school work because after I graduated I could have been a whole lot further with my education. When i graduated from high school instead of taking the route of working, I would have went straight to college instead of waiting. My parents told me that it was going to be a lot harder trying to get back into the swing of things but i was very persistant about taking a break. I got a great job working for the state but I realized that I wanted so much more out of life and by working that job I wasnt reaching my highest potiental. So I knew that i wanted to work in the medical field but just wasnt sure exactly what I wanted to do. So I did a little research and decided on Radiology. I just wish I would have done a little more research as far as schools because the short mods arent enough.