Corey
Don't worry about how successful your life is going to be or not going to be. College is a time for you to learn about yourself and discover some hidden talents. Don't let your life be runned by your studies and your will to get good grades. There are going to be disappoints. That is how life is. But college is not entirely about that. It is about learning more about the person you can become. It is about developing new friendships and learning more about how you can become an active member in the community. And it also teaches you how to be better, more giving person. Don't compare your high school life to college. Believe me. So many things, such as your writing, your grades, your character, will change when you enter college. It gives you a new voice, and it is far better voice than it ever could have been when you were in high school. The transition from high school to college is definitely worth the risk taking. It is definitely a worthwhile and rewarding experience.
Elizabeth
One piece of advice I would tell myself is to be couragous. To go out and try new things and not worry to much about what might happen. To let down some of the walls that surround myself which would allow me to be more adventureous. As for the schooling part of college, don't worry to much about the professors. Most of the professors aren't out to get you so go to the class with an open mind and let your bright nature shine through. And not to procrastinate too much on homework or it will come back to haunt you, especially research projects. Now for dealing with being away from home. Even though home is within several hours worth of driving, don't go home as much. It will save you alot a money, and you can get the same affect from a long phone call home. Overall, be yourself and show the world what your made of. Your not in high school anymore, but rather in the real world. Stay true to your values and yourself and you will succeed.
Katherine
Be Smart and Honest with yourself about where you'll fit and what you can handle. But most of all its an adventure don't be afraid of the unknown.
Jason
Find what make you feel comfortable because you are going to be at the same college hopefully for at least 4 years. I know people who transfer around have a harder time finding friends or their niche, if they are constantly moving. I wanted to have smaller classes (20-30 people max), with professors who knew what they are doing, and who care about me. That is what makes me feel comfortable to earn good grades and to enjoy myself. I have highschool friends who are doing great at big universities with 300 students per auditorium.
In short, do what puts you in a study kind of atmosphere and makes you feel comfortable at the same time. Because it is your responsibility to earn good grades, and not the professors' to spoon feed you.
Elliott
The thing I treasure the most is my college's capacity to allow me to pursue my passion beyond the course curriculum. My professors saw great things in me and allowed me extraordinary opportunities. Find a place where you feel at home, and that you believe you can do what you want to do with life. Never compromise for money, or pressure to pursue a field you're not interested in. Find what you're passionate about and go for it.
cameron
First thing is to pick the place the student is most comfortable with. Remember that all colleges essentially give the same courses and have a similar curriculum. Once you pick a school make the most of your time there. You'll be graduating before you know it and they really are the best years of your life.
Nichole
When searching for the right college, it is important to consider several options. Look for colleges that have the programs you want, but make sure they have other options in case you change your mind. Once you have a few colleges in mind, visit them if you can. Just being on campus you can often get a good feel for the atmosphere. Try to talk to students other than the one who works in the admissions office or the one giving you a tour. The students employed by the college are often required to say specific things that may not be completely representative of the entire college. To make the most of your college experience, take advantage of the services the college provides. Go to the orientation activities even if they seem really cheesy--you meet some of your best friends at these events. Look into joining several groups that seem interesting to you; you can always quit if you decided later that they aren't for you, but just going in the first place can expose you to many new people and ideas. A healthy balance of social time and studies is a must!
jocelyn
Make sure that you can picture yourself on the campus when you visit. Make sure to meet the teachers and talk with students that go to the school . Even though the college may be very prestigious, if it doesn't feel comfortable you won't get the best experience no matter how big the name may be. Also remember not to stress too much and not to overwhelm yourself. It's important to get out of your comfort zone and try as many things as possible, but remember half of the education you recieve during college is outside of the classroom and you don't want to spend that time being too busy. Remeber not to take it for granted and just have a great time!
Schuyler
Well you need to look at what the college costs are and if you and your family can afford it. Next if they offer a diverse curriculum in which you can choose from if your not sure what you would like to major in. Vist the school and get an overall feel if it is what you want. I wanted to play sports first, they offered a good program for this and I looked at Biology second. I now am working more on the future of Biology but still enjoying the competition. You also need to make the grade. My parents have really directed me in that direction and I have listened to make sure that I am not spending over the budget and I have their support especially when I need it. My advisor has really helped me to move forward and has directed me in the right direction. You need to have self decipline and want to be more in life.