Kenia
I have gotten a new out look on life since I have been to college. I teaches you how to be responsible and independent. While in college your basically on your own with no one helping you. You make the grades so its up to you to do the work. I believe going away to college gives you a better out look and understanding of life. You meet new people and get to know a little about there background. Going to college is a great experience.
Sherry
If I was able to go back and talk to myself as a high school senior, I would tell myself to take as many hours as you can without being lazy. Try not to party so much as a freshman, be attentive and go to class everyday. Choose your friends wisely, and make sure they would be a positive influence and be beneficial towards your college decisions. Be sure to talk to your instructors and keep a professional relationship with them, so they will know you by name and face so they will know you are trying and is determined. Most importantly, take as much time out of the day to study and do your homework, and if you have any problems, contact a tutor.
Marvin
If I could go back and talk to myself as a high school senior, I would tell myself to continue the hard work from the previous years. I don't take anything back from my high school senior year.
Vonnie
Make sure that the college is based on your interests and what you would expect out of a college and not what other people want you to do because it is your education and you know yourself better than anyone else does
Sheltanya
In order to find the right college for you, visit the campus first, and get the feel of the atomoshpere. Always take advantage of your campus visits, and high days at the college of your choice. Some people seem to make that mistake of not visiting the campus first. I have met several people that have enrolled in colleges outside their states, and they were very unhappy with the atmoshpere once they made it on campus; because they did not check out the campus first. Also, freshman year is the hardest, so it is best to go out and make friends, to ease the transition. Always have your campus buddy, this helps to keep your friends and you stay safe on campus .
Inez
You should be yourself no matter what anyone say. You follow in your own foootsteps and choose your own direction. Most of all, the college in which you choose to be your best is your own choice. Also, the college experience is what you make out of it, not your family nor friends.
Erica
Be open-minded is the best advice I can give. Parents should help their child make a choice, but college is the first step to independence and therefore it is not the parent's choice on their child's final decision. Many students make the mistake of listening too much to what others say about their choice of in an educational institution. advice is just a guide, but the only way to make a good decision is to do your research, ask necessary questions, and really think to yourself about what you want out of your experience. The student makes college what they want it to be, not what others stereotype it as. If the student wants to make straight A's, wants to have a active social life, and wants to be involve in extra-curricular activities, THEY CAN!! They just must be open-minded!
Ashley
The advice I would give to parents/and or students about finding the right college and making the most of the college experience is to first and foremost, make sure it's the college/university you really and truly want to attend. Have a major and/or minor decided so you can take a look at that desired program of study. Make sure this college will challenge you academically so you will have one of the best degrees awarded.
Kantessa
When choosing the right college be sure that you take a visit. Not a visit to a big game or event, but a visit on a regular weekday. Alot of times students go on visits when there is an event and think that school will be like that everyday, when it might not me. I was one of those students that was brough on homecoming and was fooled. Also, be sure to get information about the major you are attempting to pursue and make sure it is accredited. Don't go by what someone has told you to get you to come, actually go to the department and find out for yourself. Be sure to check out the atmosphere around your campus as well, because if the campus does ever get dead, you will have something to do off-campus. Be sure to expect dorms as well as off-campus housing to see which is more suitable for you. Lastly, get opinions from students, alot of times faculty and staff will tell you what you wanna hear. A student will tell the truth about problems with financail aid or bugs in the dorm if applicable.
travis
MAKE SURE YOU TAKE A VISIT TO THE SCHOOL