Questions, Questions, Questions...
We all have asked a million questions about our next move in life. Especially, when you are transitioning from a senior in high school to a college freshman or when you are transferring from a community college to a four year university.
These questions and thoughts never go away. You should always find ways to be prepared and what works for someone else may not work for you. Discover your own ways to be prepared in whatever it is that your heart desires.
In your head, you may THINK you have it all figured out but, things happen and you should have a plan B in case plan A does not work.
While transferring from a community college to South I had to discover alot of ways to become prepared so that the transition could be easier.
Here are my 5 ways:
1. Meet with an advisor, close friend, mom, or someone that is fully in your corner and cares about your well being and talk things out about what it is that you want to do and get their opinion.
2. Have a listening ear. (you are young but you don't know it all).
3. Get a planner, write your goals down, and pray over the situation.
4. If you have friends that came out of school before you and have at least a year of experience at a four year college and discuss it with them to see if that is really what you would like to do and also see if the college that you would like to attend has your major.
5. Lastly, put your best foot forward, go out and make the moves that need to be made.
Sunday, September 30, 2018
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