Advice to HS Seniors
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We were to talk with my high school self, I would tell her. Josie, um, make sure that when you're looking at colleges, you're looking at colleges where you would want to stay for the next four years, look for your target schools and look at the culture of the school. Look at the opportunities that offers and see if the type of people the type of atmosphere is a place that you want to be. I think when I first was looking at colleges, I apply to a lot of schools that were, uh, kind of like like definitely I'll probably get it and they're like, Oh, this is like, really high kind of reaching. I didn't have a lot of like Target schools like, Oh, this, like, kind of statistics Looks like it like, aligns with like, my credentials. I wish I did a little bit more of that, and I also wish that well, I think I did do it a little bit, but I think it's like, good to be aware for like incoming freshman, if I were to give advice is to look at the culture, the type of students that come to schools or type of atmosphere can be very different. When I came to Michigan, I saw that was a very play hard study, hard school or play hard work, hard school. I really like that, like people were out Saturday night having fun. On Sunday they were like, really added and study on DSO, just knowing that I like, I thought like that would be a fun atmosphere to be at. So I kind of shows that I love the school spirit here on DH, so that was definitely also factor that took into consideration. I know the other friends of my life I don't have a lot of school Syria and didn't wanna have that kind of thing, and they're really happy. They chose a culture of the school that they enjoyed, and they're happy where they're at. So I would recommend that when you're looking in schools to kind of check out the atmosphere.