Anonymous wrote:I wish I had chosen different friends.
Anonymous wrote:I too wish I would have finished my honors program. It required a thesis, and I was bad at writing and didn’t know how to research. I wish I would have asked for more help/advice. Had I done so, I might be a PhD economist today. Also, I wish I would have taken more initiative to get involved. I was a smart, introverted kid without good role models regarding discipline and hard work. I’ve done fine professionally, but I think I could have excelled.
Anonymous wrote:I always tell kids headed off to college - any college -- to take advantage of the opportunities that are available at a college campus. They rarely come around later in life. Go see plays and concerts - student productions can be great, but also many professionals go through as well. Keep an eye on the student newspaper and go hear the talk given by the Secretary of Education or whatever. When will you be able to do that again?
I graduated on time and with a good gpa from a Big10 school.
I played IM sports, went to football games, had friends and met my wife, but did very little else additional until my Senior year when I suddenly woke up and realized that there was a world of things going on right near me, and at no or very low cost. Ahhhhh.
Anonymous wrote:I regret staying with my high school boyfriend as long as I did. It kept me from really plugging-in socially until late in my Jr year and by my Sr year I really didn't want to graduate b/c I was living my best social life, whereas most of my peers had btdt and were ready to move on.
I also totally regret not studying abroad because of that same boyfriend. Nice guy, but sheesh, I knew I couldn't see myself marrying him so I'm not sure what I was thinking outside of wanting to avoid the pain of a break-up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a huge flagship state school. I hated it. I have siblings who went to smaller universities and had a much more positive college experience - both in instruction quality, attention to students, and making close friendships.
I went to a huge flagship state school and adored it. I came from the boonies and I embraced the big, wide world with open arms. So many opportunities, so many majors and classes, so many sources of info. I earned two major scholarships while there that sent me abroad including a Fulbright. It was awesome. I did learn that I'm not a person who enjoys sharing a bedroom.