Shauna
Be as open minded as possible and dont sweat the big stuff!
Elizabeth
In retrospect, I would advise myself of the following:
Understand the importance of personal finance and the basic prinicples of money/financial independence. I would recommend creating a budget and a strategy for saving money.
Make a 5, 10 and 20 year plan - this is critical for helping you to stay on track and to guide your academic/ career efforts; the process of thinking through your plan will also help you achieve a greater understanding of yourself.
Surround yourself with individuals that strive to achieve academic and career success; ask them questions and discuss your thoughts, ideas, and plans so that learning and reflection is achieved through dialogue; Understand the importance of "thank you" - it is critical to be genuinely appreciative of people who take time to help you along way and to maintain the integrity of your name.
Knowlege is power - never be afraid to ask questions nor to seek out additional information.
Lastly, realize that life is a journey and that which you set out to study or the job you acquire following your studies may not be what was originally intended. Be adaptable and flexible to life's situations and follow your heart along the way.
Sarah
First thing I would tell myself is to listen to my parents it?s a hard thing to admit, but they actually know what they are talking about. Also how easy it is to get off course there is a huge temptation to go out and drink because you are on your own and put schoolwork aside although it is fun it will not help in life. BEWARE of cafeteria food! It can make you very sick if your not careful, stay away from anything shrimp. Try new things just because your not used to it does not mean that it is isn?t good, college is a time of learning new things and discovering yourself. One of the most important would be talk to your professors if your not understanding it or are just stuck, they are there to help and you don?t have to do it by yourself. They enjoy you coming to office hours as well as going to tutoring; just because you go does not mean your any less smart. Last but not least cherish the time you spend there, these friends and relationships can last a lifetime.
Alexandra
Time management is something that is very important in college. Time becomes very important in college, there are so many extrairricular activities, social events and free time that have the potential to interfere with schoolwork and class time. There is no parental figure present to tell u how u should spend your time or what u should and should not do. You become your own disciplinarian and must use your time effectively to ensure you get your schoolwork done and have enough time to study for exams. There are so many distractions in college that sometimes its easy to forget that the main reason we are there is to earn a valuable education. However, if you are able to manage your time effectively there is definately a balance and enough time to enjoy the college experience while learning at the same time.
Francisco
Take high school academics a little more serious and college life will be a little easier.
Michaela
I would tell them to explore all the clubs and activities that the college has to offer. The best way to meet new friends is to get involved in campus activities. I would also tell them to study hard in school and get to know their professors because they are the best source of information to help you decide on a career and hey can open the door to other possibilities.
MariaAnna
MariaAnna,
High school is almost complete and college is right around the corner. Thus far, I am very proud of what you have accomplished throughout your school years and encourage you to continue to strive towards success. College will be a new adeventure, an exciting and positive journey, where many opportunties will be offered to you. I urge you to take advantage of all these opportunities to gain knowledge as well as further blossom as an individual. College is quite different from high school, so I want you to know that it might take some time in order for you to adjust. Friends will come easily if your honest and optimistic. Living with a roomate will definitely have its moments, yet that friendship will be of most importance to you as the semester goes along. Do not be afraid to change your major. If you know that Accounting may not be your future career, take a risk and folllow your heart. Do not forget to call your parents daily, for this will create an even stronger bond between you and your parents. Most importantly, never forget who you are, lend a hand to those in need, and smile!
Charlie
I would probably give myself the advice of studying much harder in HS so that I can obtain some type of financial aid and/or scholarship. College, at least to me is much easier than HS and it might be mainly because classes taught are most of the time classes we are fully interested in. I would definitely advice myself to read much more in HS since readings in college are crucial for understanding and development.
Kendra
Dont be so nervous and be as open to other as you can. You meet alot of really different people when you come to college, especially when you move out of state like I did. Financially times can be very hard, but if you stay focused you will be able to get throught it. Also, make sure you focus on your work, that is why you are in college, not to party, but do have some fun everyone once in a while its good for you. Most of all make friends, and join clubs. These people will most likely stick around in your life for a long time.
Amy
The most important thing to do is get your general education classes out of the way. You don't know what you really want to do until you try it, so it lets you experience life and get you ready to settle on a decision. Even if you go get an AA at a community college the education is the same, they are standardized so in the meantime you might as well save yourself the extra money so that you can get your bachelor?s degree at the school you want. From this point on no one else will be looking over your shoulder, pushing you to be the best you can be, it?s up to you. There will always people to help you find scholarships and employment opportunities as long as you are willing to ask. The world has many more opportunities then you can imagine and you will be able to find what fits you the best. Don't force yourself to settle on anything, there are always other roads you can take. You will succeed but it?s up to you to make it happen.