Everest College-Thornton Top Questions

What should every freshman at your school know before they start?

Ashley

If I could go back in time and talk to myself as a high school freshman I would tell myself to do better in school the first year so that I could get scholarships. I was a repeating freshman and had to work very very hard to graduate on time. I ended up graduating three months early but never got money to help with school because of how I did my first year. As a senior I would go back and tell myself to start college right away and not wait years like I did. Granted because I didn’t have any help I couldn’t afford to go to college right out of high school. I wish I could have though because I think it is a lot harder if you wait. So that’s the main advice I would give myself is save up and start college right away.

Hannah

College life is not easy, especially at the beginning, if you are serious about it. Expect the hardship of adjusting, and know that the load of school (which will come to anybody who wants to be serious about their study) and the challenges of relationships and change of atmosphere will improve. Pursue what you enjoy, but at the same time, be prepared for horribly difficult times within your pursuit. Even what you enjoy will become burdensome and stressful and discouraging at times--but push through and don't question yourself or what you are studying. And if you are drawn to another area of study, if you really feel you must change majors--do so, and don't think you wasted time. All your time spent learning anything in college leaves you with more knowledge, and even if you doubt that, with the added assurance that what you are studying now is right for you.

Olivia

If I could go back and give myself advice about attending this school would be start immediatly because it is a wonderful opportunity. The staff is awsome and really does care whether or not you succed and will do anything to help you succeed. The way the instructors teach is amazing they are so accurate about everything and there is a lot of hand on which is great. I have really learned a lot since i started in 2008 and cannot wait to complete the program so I can work the field and share not only with my doctor but my patients what I have learned. I would never trade this institute for the world. Anyone who has the opportunity to attend this school as I did do take it you will have absolutely no regrets.

Melanie

Don't run off to college just to get away from your parents. If there is any doubt in your mind that you are not ready, then wait. Take classes at the local community college to see what the college life is all about. Leaving home is harder then what you think and being devoted and committed to going to your classes and getting the work done takes a lot of energy. College is not intended to be 4 years of partying. If the first time doesn't work out, there will be another opportunity down the road. Good luck!