I would tell my high school senior self that don't worry about college as much as you are, because everything will fall into place. College isn't the easiest transation, but that's a part of life. Enjoy being a kid for a little while longer, because living in grown up world isn't as fun as it looks.
I wish I could go back in time to talk to myself! I would tell myself not to slack and study hard to get good grades and learn. My mistake in high school was just going to class but not focusing on what was being taught to take with me to college. I was just in class to pass and get a good grade. As a result of this I would also tell myself to pay more attention in class and comprehend everything the teacher tells me. I would make sure that I dont waste my time or money and pick a school that best suits me. I wish I searched more into what it was that I wanted to do after high school. I have changed my mind about 3 times already. I would tell myself to focus more on what it was that I wanted to do with my life; then I would have been better prepared.
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