Robert
apply for grants college is expensive not just classes but day to day living. Everyting is no longer free like it was in High School and u could slack off and skip when u wanted this is your money ur gonna waste if u dont make it. Excersise everyday cause everybody gains the freshman 10 whether they want to or not. Study hard everyday and sit in the front of the class so you wont fall asleep. at this level dont rely on anybody just do your own thing and dont rely on others to help you out cause like it or not your on your own.
Miriam
If I could go back in time and give my high school self advice I would tell myself to achive more than what is required. I always heard about how our school offered dual enrollent course, but I always thought that since it wasn't required why should I worry about it. I always only worried about what I needed to graduate and I never gave any thought to my future. I could have saved a lot of money and time if I had just taken more dual enrollement courses.
Julio
Very simple really, the biggest piece of advice I could offer is, College isn't as bad as you hear. Throughout Highschool (especially senior year), Teachers will often stress the fact that college is difficult and talk about how scary their college years were. I think this puts a lot of unwarranted pressure on the students. Sure, these teachers may have had those hard courses, but why try to scare the students? Instead of doting on how difficult it was, teachers should try to make it clear that though college is hard at times, there are so many pros to it.
Secondly, I'd tell myself to try and advance as much as possible while still in High School. I made the mistake of ignoring programs such as Dual Enrollment and I regret it. I think all students should work as hard as possible in High School so that their college careers aren't as difficult. There's many ways to get a headstart on college and students should take advantage of that. It's there, it's free , so why not take advantage and use every resource possible? Those are the two pieces of advice I'd offer myself.
Paola
The biggest advice I would give myself is that the world is bigger than what it seems. There are various opportunities available to those who work harder than everyone else. It is actually possible to accomplish what you desire through perseverance. I would tell myself to lay out a detailed plan of what I wish to actually be in five years from then and to have my college options open. Mostly I would tell myself that it is okay to make mistakes when choosing your degree it is never set in stone. One does not know that by applying to be a Business Graduate they actually aspire to become an artist. I would remind my high school self that life is short and the time we have left will be spent in a job that will be determined by the level of education we have and the skills we will acquire in the school we choose to pave our road.
Sara
The best advice i can think of to give myself would be to be more confident; to get out in the college community more and make new friends. I would also say to keep working hard because that will help give me more options in my life. Even though i will be uncertain about what my college experience will be like i will still have fun. There will be a few bumps but i can get through them. I would say that one of the best feelings in my life is getting the good grades i know i can get. Work hard and try to keep a smile on your face.
Christopher
To stick with a major, work hard to the end, don't slack, plan to get out of the city into a better college, and make the most of the resources that are given to you.
Ashley
Study harder and apply to more scholaships sooner in a wider variety.
lucia
I would let my self know that there is nothing to be scared of, and to really research into great depth of what you really want to do in life. Research different careers in the field, and get well prepared for what is coming. Choose your friends wisely, and do not fall for anything. If your struggling with any thing at all, seek the help of those around you because they are willing to help you. Find out about the programs on campus, and see if you can sit in during a session to learn how the classroom environment is. Look for as many scholarships that you could get to go to the college you know is exactly right for you. Stay determined to what you want to do not what someone says is very close to what your doing because they do not know what is going on in your head, and have no idea of what you want to achieve in life.
Beniise
The transition of a High School student to University student is massive. Not only has The Universtiy of Texas at Brownsville broadened my knowledge, it has watched me transform into an adult with greater expectations and values. I have gained independence, learned to manage my time and as well as to control my monetary assests, which indeed was what I wish I could have received more advice on how to accomplish these tasks before I entered a University. As a High school Senior my expectations were different. I envisioned the world as if such particular entities were being conceived from a smaller scope. Just like a telescope, everything seemed so much closer and easier to grasp. Yet, once out of sight and off the scope, reality became imminent . I began to understand that in order to reach the moon, my task would consist of my earnest desire and effort to build my self that ladder in order to reach the moon.
Dania
Time is precious, don't waste it. The University experience is one of the most gratifying life time events that you can imagine IF and especially it's done right after high school. While you’re young, you can take advantage of so many programs that the university offers like studying in another country, learn another language and another culture. You're going to have the opportunity to meet people from all over the world or who share your same educational values. Don't wait until your thirties, divorced, and struggling with a child to start a career because the economic situation it's hard. Forget about everything else and focus entirely to your career, you'll have more than enough time to meet interesting people, have fun in a way you cannot afford right now, and enjoy the wonderful things in life without worrying about your economic future. Life is better with a career to rely on. You can do it and you'll do it.