Florida College of Natural Health-Maitland Top Questions

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

Monserrate

I would tell myself not to give up. Not to forget what my father taught me. Not to allow my fathers death to cosume me to the point that I dont finish the task. Finish make him proud. Represent my family. Pave a road of success for myself so other will follow my lead. Be a leader. Relax enjoy your childhood. Dont grow up to fast. Theres no rush. why rush it. Savor every moment. Tell your family you love them. Hold your head up and smile. When the world pushs you push back. Stay focused this is going to be hard but I can do it. I can achieve and set new goals for myself. Dont let the pain get to me. dont listen to negativity. Look in the mirror what I see is beautiful. I can do this. I can do this..........

Curtis

Giving the opportunity to go back and advise myself, I would've made sure that I put forth a greater effort in my studies prior to graduating High School. That way I would have pursued my colloge career with a bit more eagerness.

Lana

Between 1992-1995 I completed 80+ college credits with not even an associates degree to show for it. Now I am enrolled again to have the career I choose to have, and reinvent myself. If I could go back I would tell myself to try and look past college and think carefully about the person I wanted to be down the road. I would tell myself that I have a lot of years to work during this life and it is important to get my career right. I would say, "Think about what you want to wake up and do everyday, so that you love what you do with your life. Make sure your career will make you happy". I'd tell myself not to blindly select a career path because it is easy, and not to be driven by money, peer or parental pressure. Be driven by your personal goals. Finally, I'd also tell myself that one day I will regret skipping 8am classes, and my GPA will suffer, because college isn't as easy as high school. I'd tell myself to take my time and get it right. I would say, "There are no short cuts".