Laticea
If I could go back and kindly give myself a swift kick in the ear I surely would. As a high school senior I was excited. I knew it would be a matter of time before I was walking across the stage. But my teachers assured me it would take hard work, while I was dedicated to studying full time. I was also a part time employee, often times I would work late to earn more money and put off studying. "You should type the paper now, don?t procrastinate." That?s what I would have told myself during those tired nights. For those early mornings and long afternoons I appreciate what I did tell myself, "The early bird gets the worm" I enjoyed being an honored senior. But determination and focus is what pulled me through. From high school to college the transition is tremendous mentally, physically, and financially. I would have told myself to save more money from working instead of shopping for shoes, and clothes. Material things will always be available, but an opportunity may not.
Xochila
As I high school senior, I would tell myself to put my goals into perspective. I would have applied myself more to my studies so that I could of set up a plan of action for my educational goals. I would have joined more activities to gain more opportunity for scholarships or financial aid. I would have known with my plan in place that I could teach for a few years and then continue for a Master's degree to become an Assistant Principal which is now my ultimate goal. I would tell myself to live life in that moment and not to focus on growing up too soon.
Eshalon
If I could go back in time and talk to myself as a high school senior; knowing the things I now know about college life and making that transition, I would most definately advise myself to stay focused. Coming from high school to a college is very different. You become tempted to try so many things and sometimes you fall into set backs. If you recieve your degree plan, stay focused and follow it you can graduate in four years. I would remind myself of my priority order and my importance of values and dreams. You can only go so far when you slack off to party & play, but when you stay determined you can acheive the world. So remember, go to school; stay focused, prioritize and determined.
brittney
Take the AP classes offered in high school, save money for emergencies, encourage a friend to go to school with you, decide to live on campus, become a peoples person, learn how to handle your own business, practice reading out loud, have a fall back plan for when you get discouraged, stick to one realistic goal at a time, don't put relationships before your education, talk to someone who is in college and someone who has graduated from college, get a mentor, make sure you have some business entire, and understand the hardest route is the easiest route in the end.
Jamareea
Knowing what I know now, if I had the chance to go back in time and tell myself as a high school senior what to look out for I would say. First, to stay focused my whole senior year so I can have a chance to receive a full ride to colleges so I wouldn't have to worry about taking out loans. Second, to stay on top of scholarships every semester instead of procrasinating. Third, working harder and harder for straight A's instead of A's and one B. Four, to pay attention to those who say they're my friends because sometimes you'll end up getting stabbed in the back for lending a helping hand. Five, to stay active on and around campus because you never know who you'll meet and what type of connections you'll have. Six, never lose sight of the main reason why you decided to attend college. Seven, never think just because you leave home to go to a school far away that you'll never need your parents because they can be your backbone and help you through the tough times.
Eddie
I would tell myself to focus more on my school work, limit my free time spent on playing video games and increase in studying.
Shannon
If I could go back and talk to myself as a high school senior I would put the most emphasis on the fact that my education trumps everything else, whether it be my social life, the way I dress, or my extra curricular activities. The truth is, the bonds that you build with high school do tend to get weaker as you advance further along in life and unfortunately, college is usually the beginning of the weakening of those bonds. I wouldn't tell myself to completely drop everything and devote all my time to studying and schoolwork, but definitely to put more time and effort into it. If there are opportunities for me to win scholarships because of my academic achievements, I should by all means try my very hardest to take them because they are much needed for me to pay for school. Basically, I would tell myself to consider some serious priority modification and make my education an even more significant part of my life because when all else fails, its really all I have to fall back on, and not my social status as a senior.
Justin
I would tell myself to study harder in my AP Classes. to pass the AP Test so i wouldnt have to take the classes over in college. I would make sure i did my FASFA sooner then later and i would make sure i applyed to more schools.
Jacqueline
If I could turn back the hands of time, I would take courses that awaken your psyche and give you the thrill of fulfilllment from doing research and learning the cultures and mores of people, places in time and space, and what makes this world what it is today, what it once was, and what it may become. I would fill my time learning how to speak several different languages and learning diverse groups and cultures instead of satisfying the urges of my body. I would take advantage of internships that would allow me to study abroad as well as other regions of the country. I would do more volunteer and mentoring to school age girls so that they could have someone to talk to who would be unbiased and truthful concerning life and the consequences of poor choices. I would remember and put into play the life skills my parents instilled in me.
Whitney
If I could go back and talk to myself in High School about college life, I would be in a different postition right now. I didn't know then what I know now, and what I know now is what I want to do with my career. I would go back and tell myself to apply for every college that I have ever came across just so I could have gotten into college. I applied to a college that never go back to me and it had the program I was looking for; at this time it was too late into a semester for me to get into any other college, so I was forced to wait. As I waited, I attended the local community college for general studies and the major I was wanting to go into changed. This time around I applied for as many schools that had my intended major and finally I got 3 acceptance letters. Now, I'm looking for money for college.