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What should every freshman at Southeastern Louisiana University know before they start?

Evelyn

If I could go back and tell myself somthing as a high school senior, I would tell myself to wake up your living in reality. Since I turned 18 my senior year in highschool and I was already living in college town, all I could focus my time was to parting. I made alot of bad decisions my senior year. I moved out of my parents house, I dropped my 3.9 GPA to a 3.4 within one school year, rearely attending school, and most of all joing the overpopulated group of teenage mothers. All of these decisions have affected my college life tremendously. I lost many of scholarships that where awaiting me, I passed highschool by the skin of my teeth, and now have a daughter that I am responsible to take care of on my own for my college life. Although I would go back in time and tell myself that I should not have done those things, I think they are the reasone for where I am today. I am a 4.0 GPA college student and mom and I could not be more thankful.

Janelle

If I could go back in time and talk to myself about college life, knowing what I know now, I would be very persistent with my advice. The first and most important piece of advice would be to take it slow. There will be enough time to figure out what it is that you want to do; the more pressure you feel, the the more you will want to quit. Take the time to really learn about yourself as you take courses that interest you. Go to class. When your teachers see you trying they will be more apt to help you when you need it. Communicate with your professors and your classmates. These are the people who can be your crutch at the most critical times. Set aside some time for yourself. Do not get so enveloped with school work that you forget to take care of yourself. And lastly, be smart with your money. Start a savings. If you do not need to spend money, then don't. You never know what obstacles will be thrown in your path. But mostly, remember that you are why you are in school. Make the very most of it. Good Luck!

jarrad

If i could go back and talk to myself as a high school senior knowing what I know now about college life, I would tell myself to get in the notion of studying a certain amount of hours each day. I would also tell myself to save up more money because intuition is continually rising as well as meal plans and the cost of dorms; and after knowing all of this information you should be very more than ready for the college life.

Kristen

Pace yourself. You don't have to say yes to everyone. It's ok to say no! Your time is YOUR time. The first year will be difficult, because you'll struggle with the balance of "work and play." Seek guidance from friends who've been there before, because they know what you're going through! And no matter what, if you try your best and make a few mistakes along the way, you'll survive!

cady

If i had to go back in time and let me know what the future. I would say they need to finish high school and then college. The first semsmter of college isnt the easiest becuase everything is new and you have to make yourself foucs and You can not rely on other people like you did in high school. The teacher at college dont care if hyou go or not. HIgh school teachers were the best beacuse they would baby you a lilttle more well when u hit college. they do not baby you at all. If you do not go to class. it does not hurt them it hurts you. THey do not call your mom or dad and say that u missed school. I would say enjoy your high school years and prepare your self for college.

Lucas

I would tell myself to relax your first semester in college, but the only way to do that is to take more advanced classes in high school. That way college isn't such a big leap for you. Being on your own can be stressful but as long as you surround yourself with the right people you are sure to do fine. Being with friends is very important but studying for your exam the next day is more important. Try not to let outside conflict interfere with your studying. So it is best to not get into fights with your girlfriend or bringing a television set into your dorm. All of these distractions will either end up earning you a lower grade or possibly failing you in the class. Most important is to not let peer pressure overrule you and your old nature. Just be your usual self and you will excel greatly.

Clara

Don't be fearful of this stage in your life. Just live it. All it is is the next step, like going from middle school to high school. A few thoughts: You have to learn when it's best to listen to your mind and when it's best to listen to your heart. Neither of them is bad; they are both a part of who you are. They're just different. Discovering is fun though, so have a blast! College is like life condensed. The semesters may seem to drag, but the years fly by. Don't waste this time. Managing your time is more critical than managing your money (which is very important). Take advantage of everything that crosses your path, and go after the things that may not necessarily come your way without your pursuit. Don't be a follower (in the bad sense). You are the main one who lives with your decisions when all is quiet at night and you lay down on your pillow. That's all college - and life for that matter - is: decisions. You won't always make the best one, but please don't dwell on that. I love you.

Bridget

To never get down on myself, do what I want to do and what I am comfortable with and never let anybody put me down. College is not that hard as every one says but do make sure to always study and try to not procrastanate. Apply to other schools as well as Southeatern. Try to not get overwhelmed with school and work. You will do great and be successful!!

Jennifer

As a college student, if I could go back in time to when I was a high school senior, the first thing I would say is to get involved! Being more involved with the community, school, and clubs give the information and knowledge needed to make decisions on what career path to choose. In order to be more prepared for college and "the real world" a student in high school should be aware of any opportunities to gain more knowledge of how to make the community a better place and maybe easier for those who are not as privelged. Working or volunteering in the community can help a high school student gain perspective on what they want out of life. Finding opportunities in the community such as part time jobs in what a student is interested in can help to get prepared for what they want to do upon graduation. If I could talk to myself as a high school senior, I would want to make sure that I knew all of my available options after high school and what are the things that interest me the most.

Kirsten

As a high school senior, I would have gotten out of the habit of procrastinating and learned how to manage my time more wisely. I would have better prepared myself for the financial side of college as well as the social awareness of what was going on. I wish I would have gotten out of my shell and tried, or experienced, more in order to meet more people and feel a bit more at ease in school.