If I could go back in time I would tell myself to take life a little more serious. I would say to first focus on your general class courses before focusing on a major, because your mind changes constantly as you grow. I would also say to limit the time you party during those years, because while you may be having fun along with your peers, your peers may be completing their courses while you are failing. I would also say to go for the "A" in the class because that will help you to gain opportunities for scholarships throughout school. I would also say to research the schools you plan on attending and not to go just because your friends are there. This could save you on cost and can help you to remain focused if your friends are not there to distract. Whatever your field you are attempting to major in, volunteer if possible, within that field to see if that is something you really want to do before you waste time and money. Most of all, make it your goal to remain in school until you complete your degree.
I think college life is quiet hard because i need to be ready all the time before going to school including review the lesson and read the lectuer first. In contrast, i feel liking college life than high school life. At college, i get a lot of good and new knowledge as well as many friends.
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