William
I would still encourage myself to go to Huntingdon, it was an incredible experience and I wouldn't change it. There have been ups and downs but mostly ups. If Huntingdon can get rid of the few administrators who are harming what the college stands for then it will be a truly great institution.
SueEllen
Dear SueEllen,
You are about to embark on the most wonderous adventure of your life. You are going to meet amazing people that have many of the same interests that you do. You are going to enjoy having comrads, study buddys, roommates, dining hall pals, sorority sisters, etc. etc. etc. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy. Don't sweat the small stuff. Take pride in your studying for this is your future. If you have trouble in class, solicit help. Utilize the library. Work out regularly for this will help your mind stay crisp and clear. Eat healthy and sleep six to seven hours a night. Most of all, take pride in your education because you live in a wonderful country that allows you to be educated.
Huntingdon is your blessing,
SueEllen :)
Ryan
I would tell myself to start managing your time more wisely while you are still in high school. Also to improve as much as possible on your studying habits. If you do not work on both of these before you go to college then you are starting out behind the eight ball and the transition will not be as smooth. However if you do have good time management skills as well as good study habits then the transition from high school to college should not be a difficult one. Also since you are going to play a sport in college both of these skills need to be fine tuned in order to balance varsity sports and classwork.
Meghnin
I would tell myself to not procrastinate on making the decision for which college to attend. Once you know where you're going it makes the transition easier and allows you to accept that you're leaving and the people around you. Make a definite list on what you need to bring and the break that list down again because you don't need all that you bring! Make sure to buy paper even though movies make it seem like all you use is a computer, it isn't true, you still use paper. Have fun and don't be afraid of the transition it is well worth it and you're going to meet great people.
Aaliyah
Going to a high school where the teachers do not care if you are prepared or not for college, I wish I could go back and tell my former self about college. I would go back to myself as a high school senior and say work harder to apply for more scholarships. College is expensive and you will need all the help you can get; especially with your parents losing their jobs. I would also tell myself to find a good math tutor because pre-calculus is hard. One of the most important things I can tell my high school self is to make friends and enjoy being in college. This is one of the only opportuntiies to experience the things you can in college, so make the best of it. I would have been so much more prepared if I would have had future me help me. Even though I did not have help, I can take what I learned so far and help others who are planning on going to college.
Sarah
If I could go back in time and talk to my self I would tell me to pay more attention in all of my classes and also study all the time for my classes. If I could have studied more for things I could have getten all A's in my classes.
Kenyetta
If I could go back to my first day of high school I would give myself the advice I wish someone would've given me. First off, I would tell myself not to slack around my freshmen year. Every year counts. Secondly, I would tell myself to enjoy my high school years a little bit more because college is not going to be what I expect it to be. Lastly, I would tell myself not to go to Huntingdon College. If I'm going to be stress out about finances I may as well go to a school I actually want to be at and will enjoy.
Megan
Megan,
I am going to give you some advice that you will probably have a hard time accepting. You see, I know that you are incredibly focused on getting great grades and achieveing a perfect GPA, but as you move into your crazy college years you need to remember one thing, balance. You must understand that although you are going to college to receive a great education and learn all you can about your field, you are also going to discover who you are and what your role is in this world. Don't hide behind your books and watch others live their lives but dive into some activities, meet new people, get out of your comfort zone. Put down the pencil every once in awhile and embrace the world around you. Remember that grades are not what makes you who you are; It is the experiences you have and the way you handle yourself that truly defines you. Don't allow yourself to get sucked into the world of perfection but instead embrace the ability to make mistakes and grow from them; embrace the humanness of yourself and cast aside the need to be perfect.
Ashley
If given the opportunity to go back to the past, I would've taken more of initiative to do well in school. I would've attempted to be more socially involved in clubs and organizations. Along with this, I would've taken more responsibility in the classroom to fully listen, study, and make excellent grades. I also would've made the choice to retake the ACT to increase my current score. To go back to my Senior year, I would have not graduated early so I could've deepened my learning base and expanded my opportunities for scholarships and academic awards. I would constantly remind myself to study and fully develop my goals in life so that I would've had a firmer foundation of what it truly means to be a successful student. I wish I would've been a better learner.
Hillary
I would tell my self to "GET INVOLVED!!!" Because I was so involved in ballet and it was so time consuming I did not have time to be involved in school clubs making it difficult to apply for scholarships. I would tell me to stop dancing because I knew that I would not dance as my carrer, and to get involved in high school stuff. I will always continue to kick my self for not doing that. I would also tell me to not put things off, do it as soon as you possibly can!! Life will be much eaiser that way.
Robert
Be open minded to new adventures - things will be new and different, both good and bad. Be ready for changes and adapt to a new way of doing things. Be prepared to study hard to be successful. Cultivate friendships that will benefit you in life and treat people how you want to be treated.
Courtney
I would go back and tell myself that I am going everything that i need to do. I just need to stay on this road that i am on and follow it to the end. When i was a senior I followed the rules and studyed all the time to get the grades. So i think i was doing everything that i could at the time, but i could have filled out more scholarship for college.
James
The only thing that I would tell my high school self now as a college student is to save as much money as possible because you will need it.
Cody
Stay focused. I would advise myself to focus on the long term goal. I would also encourage myself to be proactive in deciding the classes needed to reach my goals and develop a plan instead of floating along in the stream of life. I would seek others to help me achieve those goals. I feel that being more involved with campus life would be a way to achieve the help needed and also develop life-long friendships.
Prodigy
The advice i would give to myself about college, based on what i know now, would problably be me going back to the old saying,"Never judge a book by it's cover." Huntingdon although from the outside looking looks very boring and dull, but once you get to know your advisors,faculty, and staff you begin to say question yourself as to why this wasn't your choice all along. It's not about how big a college is that makes it a great college. The most important thing about a college is that you are not just satisfied, but that you absolutley LOVE IT. College is an experience that like high school will come and go. At the end of the day you should love your professors and feel comfortable with them. The best thing about a small college is virtually everyone you know or have at least ran across that person more than once. The main thing about choosing a college is at the end of the day you ask yourself the question "Does this school fit me and my personality?" If you answered yes, then the college in which you chose is the college for you.
Kayce
Start applying for grants and scloarships as early as possible and apply for every single one you'll need the money. Take your last semester day by day graduation comes up fast. Tell all your friends that you love them because some won't get to walk with you and some won't live to walk with you! Apply to Huntingdon College you'll love it and it will cange your life and you'll feel right at home. Keep taking the ACT don't just settle for the twenty-four you know you can get at least a 27. Get a part time job it feels good to be able to help your parents with some of the bills. Don't let the mean girls get to you because the don't get as far in college as you. Don't stress you can do this and you know you can. Live! just live each day because as soon as you walk across the stage you'll want to go right back so don't wish your way out of your Sr. year. Keep studying don't slack you last semester! Love every day and remember everything about it!
Laurie
Choosing a college and major are extremely important decisions that must not be taken lightly. It is important to visit several universities in order to determine the best "fit" for you. Examine ALL scholarship opportunities, regardless of how unlikely the possibility may seem. You don't want to finish school with a huge debt hanging over your head. Once you are in school, stay in school. Do not leave to get married. If you want to marry, then do so, but STAY IN SCHOOL. Otherwise, you may end up like I did--going back to school after a 23-year break. It's much easier to finish the first time. Also, appreciate your instructors. Listen to and learn from their experiences as well as from the textbooks. Finally, it really is true that you can do anything that you set your mind to. Believe in yourself!
Heather
I would tell myself to take what I was doing more serious and to consider more than how close I would be to my friends or boyfriend because where you choose to go to school is an important choice and it should be based on what is good for you.
Jarryd
I would tell myself what kind of stuff to expect to better prepare myself for college life.
Mary
Dear Mary Katherine,
You are about to embark on the most exciting four years of your life. You will become a new person with new beliefs about yourself and the world. Be prepared to open yourself to new ideas, and don't be afraid when you feel all those strict assumptions you held start to fade. But hold on to the things that make you who you are, namely your great capacity to love. You are about to make lifelong friends and meet the man who will become your husband. The most important things you learn in college will not come from a classroom, but from the people you meet.
Best of luck,
The future you