Aurora
I would tell myself to take life one day at a time. To realize this place is only temporary and I will move on to do much better and greater things. I would tell myself to listen to more Bob Marley. I would tell myself to learn from my teachers and take thier advice. I would tell myself to respect my parents as I have realized now they now a lot more than I thought. I would tell myself to quit trying so hard and that is how you get people to like you. I would tell myself not to care if people liked me or not. I would tell myself to chill out.
Alex
If I was to go back in time and give advise to myself about college and life. I would tell myself that, school is one of the most important things in life and to continue to do my very best at everything I do, no matter how small the task is. This would be the most important thing to tell myself if i was to go back in tim and give myself advise. Hard work is the best thing I can do, and it is the most responsible thing that any person could ask for. Hard work and determination can get you far in life. However, the only way way hard work and determination can work is for an individual, me, to stay completely focused and concentrated. I understand this would only be advise, so no matter how I take the advise in, I would hope I make the right choice and listen to the advise. No one can get anywhere in life without some advise, and this would be my chance to give myself some advise.
Natalie
Save your money. Spend less on designer jeans, cell phones, movie tickets and put more into savings. Fill out any scholarships you can get your hands on! Continue living at home at least until you get through your AA then, just then, start to think about moving out while you attend the Art Institute of Seattle! Save! Save! Save!! Spend time with friends and family and enjoy every last moment of that senior year of high school because there really will be days of it that you will miss! Your senior yearbook should be perfect, go back through and edit every single page, yes it will take you a bit longer than you had hoped but it will make it worth while!! And last but not least Natalie, be happy, smile, enjoy it!
Brittney
I would tell myself "you are an adult now, and you need to be accountable for yourself: there isn't going to be anyone there to keep you on task and focused but you." When I graduated and started college I was overjoyed that the instructors no longer checked the homework they assigned so I didnt bother to do the homework. But I learned that you can't slack off and get good grades, you have to work for them. The instructors don't care if you pass or fail or if you have to spend loads of money to retake a course and your parents can no longer go online and check your progress in school only you know what you need to do and when it needs to get done.