I wish I had known more about programs they offer to help transition into the school
I wish I went to college right after high school instead of going now in my 40's to make a better life for my family now, I could of had it all along.
I wish that I would have known more about scholarships and grants. If I would have known more about them I would have applied for more and I probably could have afforded to take more classes. I would have told myself to apply for every scholarship that was available even if I didn't necessarily qualify because some scholarships have very few applicants.
I wish I had known how giving all of the nursing facility are. I am very appreciate of everything they have done alond the way for myself and for my fellow students. It was greatly unexpected. Prior to this community college, I attended a large four-year university where not one teacher could even remember my name; I was just another student filling a seat. Had a known about this, I would have gone to the community college a lot sooner.
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