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What is some advice you would give to students currently getting ready for college?

I am a student in my last year of high school, I want to know what one should expect during this process.

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PwC’s Answer

This advice was collected by a group of PwC volunteers at an office event:

My advice for any college freshman is to be open to the types of classes that you take. If you’re an accounting major but an English class catches your eye, take it! College might be your last opportunity to learn about various subjects in an academic setting.
Don’t be afraid to try something new
Have a ton of fun and learn!
Join as many school clubs and expand your horizons! College is the time to learn anything and everything.
Take advantage of all the opportunities you can to get an idea of what interests you!
You should introduce yourself to all of your teachers and go to office hours.
Be organized.
Be motivated.
Ask questions!
Trust that you will adjust in a years time. Be excited!
Be curious.
Be yourself!
Don’t let people bring you down.
Make good study habits.
Have fun.
Make sure to expand your horizons !!
Stay curious, ask questions.
Network.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions!
Enjoy extracurriculars and friends!
Speak up.
Network!!
Time management is crucial!
Don’t stress about not knowing what you want to do yet!
Be yourself! Build your own brand, be authentic!
Get a calendar/agenda!
Keep an open mind and meet new people
Learn to get comfortable being uncomfortable!
Be yourself.
Be ambitious and ask questions!
Enjoy it!
Be attentive.
Don’t be afraid and reach out to others for help!
Ask a lot of questions.
Network and participate in student organizations.
Ask lots of questions and get involved in as much as you can.
To be yourself and to go after the things you are passionate about.
Be yourself.
Be open to meeting new people and try new activities!
Try everything!!!!
Ask questions and don’t be afraid to make mistakes.
Enjoy what you can enjoy!
Learning is a process, patience and devotion are keys to achievement.
Be curious. Dive deep into any challenges you are facing, the journey and learning aspect is better than finding the right answer.
It’s ok to try out different fields, changing majors is totally normal. Better now than later!
Follow your opportunities, even if those around you are following something different. If it feels right, go for it.
Be ambitious and open to learn new knowledge.
Be open to experiencing new things and meeting people.
Try your best and don’t be afraid
Be proactive. Ensure you take advantage of the programs/opportunities your university has available
Be open-minded about every opportunity (socially, academically, for extracurriculars, etc)! You’ll meet tons of people and find what you’re passionate about.
Be yourself and make sure to try your best! It’s okay not to know what you want to do yet.
Be yourself!
Make a goal to try something outside of your comfort zone every semester. The people you meet and the experiences you have will make your experience.
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Karissa’s Answer

Knowing which major to pick is a major decision. You may have to take unnecessary classes or even major in the wrong thing only to have to go to graduate school later to get the degree that you can use. Here are a few tips:

1) Are there any classes you enjoyed in high school? Try majoring in that subject. As you take more classes you will be able to see what careers are available.
2) Read “What Color is Your Parachute by Richard Nelson Bolles. This book helps you figure out which career paths match your personality and interests.
3) If you are in college go to the counseling center. Make an appointment with a counselor and ask about a career test.
4) Did you enjoy working in groups in high school? For some people the answer is no. If you did not then working with other people may not be for you.
5) Go through the college catalogue and read through each degree program’s courses. Cross out the ones you know for sure are not right for you.
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Jeiana’s Answer

Some advice that I'd give students that are going through the college application process is to thoroughly research the institutions that you would like to attend and learn more about their programs, size, cost, reputation, accreditation, resources, location, and campus life. Around this time, you should also be gathering letters of recommendation, writing personal essays, applying to standardized tests if they are required, and preparing for interviews with prospective schools. Also be mentally prepared to wait on college admission decisions around December February to see if you were accepted into the school or not, and be ready to make your decision on National Decision Day before or on May 1st. I hope this helps ease some concerns of yours.
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