Stephanie
I haven't been to college yet, but I am hoping that I will be able to do what I need to do to reach my dreams.
Tau
Although it is not much different than by high school, it was most certainly more enjoyable. I am able to work on projects and homeworks that actually indulges me and prepare me for my interest which is architecture, one could not imagine the excitements of doing something that I actually excels in unlike high school courses. although the tuition rate here is high and I have trouble paying it, I do believe that this school experience is still worth it, because to me, life is pretty short, it is certainly best to take what you can get and enjoy it, rather than dwelling in the past and not get anydone. and also, every minute on education, no matter what kind or what backlash that it may bring, is every ounce of knowledge.
Alan
I've only been in school for two days at the time of me writing this. In these first two days, I've learned that IIT is really the perfect school for me. From the first orientation day, I was graced with Generous Hospitatilty and a really fun time. On the first day of classes, I was shown kindness and friendship by the students at IIT. Also, I could tell that my professors were passionate about their jobs and that they were great teachers. Attendance at IIT for me as opposed to another school is that with the smaller class sizes, professors can really personalize the help that they give each student, and also the student body becomes very close knit. The feel at IIT is that you are apart of a family, not just another face in the crowd.
eunica
It gave me a good emotion to study toward something that was worth more than gold in the eyes of my family and society to better the lives of everyone whether it be for a high school diploma or some other degree. Attending a college so far has been really useful because I realize I have a lack of knowledge and now I can say that to some degree I've been enlightened whether on the subject or day-to-day life. Going to college has been a source of value whether it comes to my relationships or the subject matter that includes further help taken from the professor. Since college is a way to enrich the lives it does not necessarily mean that we will get ahead but to have the finances or its help to get ahead into college will mean that to some degree that knowledge will come back and in turn help those which it came from. It is really hard to come by with money in this economy but knowledge should not be too pricey because some way it will come that college is where the origination comes from. Thanks.
tokunbo
that with a focused mind, anything is achievable.
Christopher
I have gotten the tools needed to excell in the future. The further along I get, the more in depth the material I need is learned. The social connections made seems to have a great impact on me. Not only the friends I have made to help me with homework that I don't get but also for making the experience more worth remembering. Learning how to get along with people that grew up in different situations helps to put things into perspective. Also the connections made with others can have a great impact on your upcoming career. I have also learned that waht makes you excel is only fifty percent learned by what happens in the classroom. What happens outside the class is just as important. This includes but is not limited to hands-on experiences like clubs/orginizations and internships, social connections and learning how to work well with people, and the drive to achieve what you want.
Tiffany
As I go through each semester of schooling I realize that my education is more than just passing classes to get one step closer to that piece of paper that says you are a graduate; it is what is preparing me for a better tomorrow. Within that better tomorrow, I see a successful career, proper use of the English language when I speak to others, confidence in who I am, and the list goes on. You see my college experience has helped me to speak intelligently, and with poise. That in turn has given me a greater confidence in myself; which I know will help me in attaining a successful career...
Without this education I was lost, and I was truly concerned about my future. I had big dreams and not the slightest clue how I was going to achieve them. Then I began my classes with Central Pennsylvania College and all of that changed. They have given me the tools that I need and find most valuable to make my dreams come true; and for that I could not be any more thankful.
Angelica
The first year of attending college at IIT has taught me to really buckle down and work hard when it's really needed because if you slack off early from the get go, you'll create a habit that can be very difficult to break. My first semester opened my eyes to not only college life, but adult life as well. Come my second semester, I evaluated my life and career as a student and made some changes that I knew would help me in school and later in life. Over the summer, I really thought about why I was spending so much money on something that I wasn't taking seriously at first and I realized that I needed to concentrate and work harder like I know I can. I now have more confidence and higher hopes for this new 2010/2011 school year. I plan on communicating more and asking for help when I know I need it as opposed to suffering in silence and waiting until the lat minute to reach out. I know this school year will be better than my first as long as I do my part to make that hope possible.
Charles
I truly believe my time at IIT has prepared me for the real world. I have established strong connections with people in fields of work/study similar to my own and have deepened my knowledge in many diverse subjects. The combination of skill and friends I have acquired while at IIT will help me to get into a successful career upon reception of my degree.
suhail
the begining of my college experience started at a community college. life at community college was smooth sailing. after completing an associates degree in engineering science, i transfered to IIT. the transition from a community college and and 4 year university was difficult. the coarse load was much greater and it was compulsary to make friends and get involved in classes and with the professors.
the transition has helped me get involved with the university community. helped me network, as i am part of many IIT clubs. and the friends made at a university are part of your networking tree and end up being your life long friends. the most important thing i learned from attending IIT was that in order to succeed in life, one must put effort and time into studying; education is a must!