Kent State University at Trumbull Top Questions

What should every freshman at Kent State University at Trumbull know before they start?

Caleb

If i could go back in time, and give myself advice about making the trasition from High School to College, I would tell myself to give 100{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of everything I have to whatever it is I would be studying. It's not until you get out into the workforce and realize that the "Glass Ceiling" really exists that you understand how important an education really is. I would tell myself to find out why an education is important for ME. To truly be successful in college, or in anything in life, you have to want it for yourself, not because it's what you think will make others happy. A college education can be that one thing that changes not only the course of your life, but, the course of people's lives around you, and your children's lives. I would tell myself to be passionate about what I'm studying, and to learn whatever I can, whenever I can. I would tell myself to embrace the late nights of studying, and the long days of classes, because in the end, there will never be a pursuit more worthy of my time and dedication than gaining a college education.

Justin

Save all the money you could, your going to need it. Especially with Obama in office.

Angela

I would tell myself to stick with it and not to give up! To stay focused and determined how hard it may get. That an education is very important to my future and that the feeling of financial independence is unbeatable.

Victoria

Right now, I am living in Budapest, Hungary. I wanted to study abroad, but it was too much of a financial issue. When I was in high school, the financial aspect of college didn't phase me. I was too preoccupied with trying to figure out what I wanted to major in. During my first year of college, I completely changed my mind regarding my choice of major and became so discouraged that I failed my second semester. So, all that time spent trying to figure out my future, and not filling out scholarships, was wasted. I think that seniors in high school should certainly have an idea of what they'd like to persue in college, however, I do believe that it's not necessarily essential to start majoring in it right away. If I had taken that year to work on general classes and weigh my options, I would've had the grades to receive the proper financial aid and rewards to study abroad. It was a lesson well learned, but if I had been aware of my past experiences back then, I could've avoided a lot of hassle.

Bridget

I am an ambitious person who typically does very well at anything I put my mind to. That is as true at 30 as it was at 18 and that is an integral part my message to my past self. “What are you doing?” You did so well taking night classes and working, don’t stop. You will start an online school; either fill out the exit paperwork properly or don’t quit! You will be paying off those loans for years and have more issues then we can get into now. Do you realize that at 30 you will be engaged, working and trying to finish the degree you started 12 years ago? You are very capable but it easier to push through now than juggle work and school in the future. You have the ability to keep on a good path at a good job and finish your degree, please don’t drop out. Your reasons for leaving are not greater than the rewards you could reap if you just stick with it. You will be denied great opportunities because you could not finish school, because you do not have your degree. Don’t deny yourself those opportunities.

Lisa

Hey Lisa! Before you know it you’ll be looking in the mirror wondering where the days went. Don’t grow up too fast, take your time, enjoy your life. Take risks, they mostly pay off; if they don’t; they’ll be great examples for your own children. Believe in something, work for it, sacrifice for it. If you can’t be passionate about something, you’re just taking up space. Be a good friend, you will get good friends in return. You can call good friends any time: for whatever reason; even if it has been many years they’re still happy to hear from you. They're the ones who'll say “where are you? On my way!” not “anything I can do to help?” when you’ve called to tell them your relationship just fell apart or that you're in deep trouble. And finally, pay it forward. You're blessed with brains and the determination to succeed; they’re not yours to keep. Do something useful, make a difference, leave something behind when you leave this earth. Life is about living. .. Jump in with both feet, because you can never get the day before back.

Denise

If I could go back to my senior year and give myself advice I not sure I could change my course of action, instead I would tell my friends to get your education done all at once. I find myself telling younger students in my class to get your degree done all at once. It is so hard to start and stop your education and give it your full concentration. When your young no one expects anything out of you except to drag your butt to class (in boxers sometimes). But when you are an older student, you now have to juggle car payments, mortgages, kids, spouses, parents getting sick. Add in a couple of classes and a job and you find yourself fighting like mad just to pass theses classes let alone learn valuable lessions from them. I have multiple degrees, certificates, Licensures, but the older I get the more education I need. Finding it beyond difficult to finish my Degree and keep my family together. I would never want to change the past, since I have the most amazing husband and daughter, every step I took to this point in education and life got me to this moment.

Erica

In life, I try to stay positive, which isn’t always easy. In advising myself of my future life and steps I will have to take and experience, I will tell myself to stop doubting myself. Everything that happens may be difficult, but it is a learning experience and happens for a reason. It will shape the person I become. Knowing where I thought I would be then, in high school approaching college. I have ended up a little different than that plan. I must tell myself that the plan will deviate, but it will work out for the better. I am a better person for the experience, the hardship and the disappointment. I would not tell myself to avoid it. There are things that happen and people you meet that each are learning experiences. If I were to know what would happen then I could not experience it in a way that will be a true life learning experience. Mostly, I would be sure to tell myself that I should stay positive even with negative experience and to find the good in life. I must focus on the important things and think how those things make my life better.

Amanda

Stop worrying about what everyone else thinks. Listen to what God says. He will steer you in the correct direction of success. You will also be able to help everyone else around you by helping yourself. Sit down and study.

Cynthia

I would tell myself that I should of just paid to take the SATs so I could of went straight into Cal Poly Pomona.

Alexis

To study in a different fashion. To spend more hours reading and taking notes.

Laura

I would've told myself that I made a good choice picking where I went to college, first of all, because i like the fact that it's affordable, has a lot of great people and professors, and its convientent to commute. I would tell myself to get more prepared because transitioning from high school to college is really different and it's more time-consuming. I would also tell myself to not procrastinate on any assignments and studying. What I learned during my first semester was that if you spend more time on your papers and studying for your exams, you'll do better and learn more.

Ashley

I came to college not knowing where i was going or what i wanted to be. I would tell myself the most amazing thing will happen to you when you turn twenty two, but you need to be ready for it, financially, mentally and physically. Not taking time off school and knowing what i wanted would have really helped me now since that amazing thing did happen to me, i became a mommy. My son is the most important thing in my life, but it is ten times harder to finish school with a fourteen month old running around. I would tell myself to be patient, good things will come, but you need to do the work now. You will have plenty of time to enjoy life, and motherhood, but get it done. It will be the second best thing to ever happen to you. Knowing what i know now, i kick myself for leaving, for not pushing harder to get the grades when i was a freshman. I would tell my eighteen year old self that it really is worth it, and you will understand and thank yourself later when you realize there are more important things in life.

Attar

Dear Attar, There is no doubt you are curious about this package you found in your backpack. I know you are about to attend Bridgewater State University. Don’t waste your time. The genius minds at Cape Cod Community College found a way to send this care package to you in 2011. If you look in the package there is a transcript showing that you failed out of B.S.C. Don’t be alarmed, it is not your lack of intelligence. I don’t want to give too much away but in about six months you are going to suffer a seizure and break your back. This will cause you to fail out. It is imperative that you go to 4C’s and take your writing courses with Dr. Berry. One semester with him and you will find yourself impatiently waiting the day you become an English Professor as well. Enclosed is a copy of the children’s book you will someday write. Note this story will be published and take you one step closer to being an acclaimed writer. Heed these words and you will be in be in graduate school before I get my Associates.

Ashley

I would tell my senior self to, despite how much i thought i never wanted to be a nurse, to just finish school. Its not as bad as you think, buckle down and get it done. I have a nine month old son and i am working hard to finish now when i could have graduated if i would have stuck it out. I would tell myself take all the summer classes you can and knock it out. School is the most important thing to finish, everything else will fall into place.

Josefina

High school can be tough especially as a senior. The best advice I would give is FOCUS, WORK hard, GET involved, DON'T procrastinate, and HAVE fun! The way that we go about with our motives in high school most likely determines the way we'll be during the future. You're not only making choices now but they will indeed have an outcome, whether good or bad, for you in the future. There will be people trying to pull you down, but always remember that the Underestimated are usually the ones who make a statement, and if you're already making a Positive statement, keep running, because this is just the beginning. Senior year will be a bit stressful, but you're quarter mile to the finish line, don't slow down, don't look back, FINISH STRONG.

shawna

I would tell myself not to waste my first year of college on a major everyone else says I should do. I would tell myself that college is amazing, the professors are so kind and really laid back and really helpful. I'd say that everything is going to be okay, college is no big deal and there's nothing to worry about. I'd tell myself to try to find used textbooks and a study buddy. Mostly I'd say how awesome college is and that I'll love it!

Mallori

College life isn't even comparable to high school. In college, you are preparing yourself to obtain a career in what you love to do and it matters more than you could imagine. You are meant to help others so keep up the good work with helping in your community. Becoming a nurse is not as easy as you think it is; it takes time, lots of time, and dedication. Look at your little infant son, right in his eyes, those are the eyes that will keep you working hard and remaining at the top of your class. He is your motivation, and although not seeing him as much as you want will be more difficult than anything, putting the effort into nursing will be worth it in the end. He will be proud, you will be proud, and you will be able to help change people's lives.

Kelly

If I had the opportunity to give myself advice about one of the biggest transitions of my life, from my senior year of high school to my college career, I would have told myself not to lose sight of my passions. When I was a senior in high school, the idea of graduating took place of what I had originally been passionate about throughout the majority of my high school experience. I would tell myself to continue doing everything I loved with the utmost respect for these things and for the people that supported me. I would remind myself not get lost in the easygoing "senioritis" mentality, and to push for what I believed in. If I would have held this outlook towards the things I really loved, it might not have taken me so long to reestablish who I truly am and what I truly want to do with my life.

Kaytlin

If i could go back in time to myself as a high school senior I would better prepare myself with the studying habits and make sure that I learned new and easier ways to study. I would tell myself to enjoy my time in college and make as many friends as I could and to work hard for what I want. I would say not to take no for an answer and even if you fall and fail sometimes that it's okay because as long as you believe in yourself you can make anything good happen in your life. I would say to never give up and to try and study as hard as I could and to talk to the teachers if I had a problem with anything, use the resources at my control for good.