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brandy c says
I would suggest making sure you have an emergency contact in your phone.
Raine says
Don’t let yourself get overwhelmed, if you fall behind or have questions then don’t be afraid to ask for help. That’s what the faculty is there for. Also, just be yourself.
Alyce Poalillo says
While you enjoy yourself you need to focus on the task, getting the education you are paying for. Learn everything you can from the instructors, from books, from fellow students and from your new relationships. It is good preparation for the real world.
Adrienne Gordon says
manage your time wisely.
Christina Moore says
Thank you, I always have a emergency contact
Lori Walker says
Bring shower shoes!
Amanda Patterson says
Make sure not to get caught up with all the freedom, partying, and drinking that might be going on around you! Still have fun but keep it in moderation!
beth shepherd says
My advice is to do your best and never give up
Fran says
Live like you already have the salary of someone in the career you want, and when you do have that career, you’ll be living like a college student.
AARON MATTESON says
don’t worry about those tricks and hoes
Lanicsha Wynn says
Stay focused and don’t let anything or anyone distract you from doing your best also find creative ways to study so that you don’t become overwhelmed and stressed. Time management is also important
Renee Walters says
My advice is to do your best and study hard. It may get difficult at times, but will be so worth it once you have that sheepskin!
Denise B. says
Stay away from the partying scene. It will effect your grades in a negative way.
Brittney House says
Have fun but don’t have so much fun that it effects your school performance.
Tamara Burks says
Have backups for everything you can.
Karla R. says
Don’t stress out and don’t over do it by signing up in a lot of classes.
Danielle says
Always have a friend with you, Don’t go to parties/events alone.
susan smoaks says
I would tell them not to party too much. I partied too much and lost it all. now i have to work really hard for a lot less money.
Carol Ellis says
Make sure you make it to all your classes!
Lester Cole says
Don’t get distracted!
Pauline Linares says
Find out what are your strengths and weaknesses. Don’t be afraid to get tested if you’re not sure. Focus and always remember, whatever you post on the net, will be there for ever!
Ed says
Do not wait until the last minute to completer tasks.
eva andrew says
Do the basics…sleep, eat decently(don’t over do the junk), drink plenty of water and call your Mom often.
Kaitlin Mark says
Don’t get caught up in the partying, drugs, and drinking and stay completely focused on why you are actually there.
Marc says
Keep up to date with your homework and the material you have to read in books. Don’t get behind. It’s easier to do the work each day than to let it pile up and wait to the last minute.
peter gladue says
Never leave your laundry alone, it will disappear
Jerry Marquardt says
I would tell them to be careful about getting hooked on drugs or alcohol and try to have positive instead of toxic relationships.
amy smeltzer says
Study hard and have fun but not too much fun.
tammy says
If being with the “in” crowd is going to keep you up all night and damage any of your precious brain cells.. skip the “cool kid party” and opt for staying focused!
Buddy Garrett says
Have fun. Enjoy your college experience. Make all the friends you can. Explore your interests.
Sand says
Try new things, be open to new experiences! Ask for help when necessary!
Lindsay says
I wish we had this when I was in college! LOL anyway, make sure to always prioritize and have fun!
Christina says
This seems to be really comfy!
Janna Jamieson says
Upps now i can just congrats. have fun and enjoy your life.