Amber
If I could go back in time I would tell myself to always put forth all my effort into everything I do. Everything you do matters and makes a difference in your life whether you realize it or not. Keep in touch with you friends and your teachers, they will ultimately make a huge impact on your references to your college applications. Don't ever be afraid to ask advice from older people because they have been in your same shoes. I wish that I would have not let my college decision be based on my friends decisions because you never know which friends are going to be by your side forever. If I could go back in time I would change a lot of things but in the end I am glad that I am where I am right now because I wouldn't be who I am today if not for all of those things.
Chris
College is a four-year minute; love it, live it, and know that it will be the best time of your life. Know that responsibility must be one of your best qualities. There will be decisions you make that you will regret and things might not always go the way you had planned but to stay strong and confident and make your own road. There are not paths for you to follow. Enjoy it.
Jordan
I would tell myself that college is really important for your future and that all your effort needs to be made to ensure successfull completion.
Sadie
Don't work while in college.
Dawn
Man, if I had that opportunity! If I could go back in time, I would tell myself to do as much research as I possibly could on all the colleges in my area, surrounding states and even those out of state. I would have told myself to really search out the possible scholarship and financial aid options available to me and not give up on trying to get my higher education paid for. I would have also told myself to apply more and not have only one or two schools in mind - the more the merrier. Finding out more about Greek life, campus life and volunteering is also something I would've advised for myself as an entering freshman. I realize now more than ever how much that stuff really adds to the college experience as well as how much substanance it adds to the resume. I believe everything else is all about going through the college experience for myself and I feel as though I've really done the right thing since high school graduation.
Lindsay
To take the ACT more seriously, and to take higher level courses through highschool. Not that I am totally disappointed in my score, I just know that if I would have really studied more that it would have increased my score and increased my chances of receiving more scholarship money. Also, if I took more intense classes I think that I would have been able to be more prepared of the extent of studying that I undergo now. Other than that I am happy with my progress in school.
Sana
I know it is hard to go from a top private school in the state, to this not-so-reputable university not far from home. It's not what you think, there are still so many opportunities. Some very smart people come out of this university, it is just about what you make of your education and college life that will help you succeed. Plus, you got into one of the best education systems in the state in your very own home city, the Donaghey Scholars Program. So many people say that is an ivy league education in Arkansas. Just go at it with determined spirit and optimism, get involved, make good choices, and give back to the community. You will make many friends, that you will keep for eternity, and gain wisdom from your experiences. You are making the right decision, and you will be a proud alumni one of these days.
Joseph
Firstly, take a couple of courses on studying and reading college material. Study habits are a difficult thing to pick up, but would be very useful. And study VERY hard and make sure you know the material.
Second, though you may think you don't qualify, apply for scholarships. You will need all the help you can get.
Thirdly, go for what you want, and don't let yourself get distracted as you're prone to.
Fourthly, stay focused. It might seem like drudgery, but you will be surprised how much you know by the end.
Ansheneike
I would advice the parents to allow their child to make the decision on their own, because being successfull in any type of college means to have comfort in thier surroundings.
Amy
I would give everyone the same advice. I would suggest a thorough examination of the school. The students need to research the school to see if they have the programs they need out of a school. They need to research the school's finances and see if they can afford the school. To make the most of a college experience, students should get involved. They need to make friends and take many courses allowing them to get a variety of ideas on what is available in the real world. I would suggest for the student to find a professor who could help them throughout the schooling process to make decisions and guide them in the right direction. Do not waste your time. You are paying for your school so do not blow it. This is our chance to make something of ourselves and obtain a knowledge that sets us apart from others; this makes us above average.