THIS IS NOT HIGH SCHOOL! You have to put forth the work. Your teachers, parents, and classmates can only help you so much. I had no one to tell me how college really was because no one in my entire family went to college and majority of my family didn't even graduate high school. I wish I knew what tricks to time management were coming into college.
I wish I knew how much work I have to put into school more than just what happens in class. Money is almost always the key to many things this world has to offer and if I knew that school was so much money I would have been out seeking as much money as I possibly could in my last months of high school. I also would have applied myself a lot more in my classes to recieve better grades that would then make scholarships a ton easier to obtain. Knowing that much maturity would be needed as well.
Nothing that I didnt already know
i wish i knew how to be living on my own a little bit more. i wish i learned to plan a little better.
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