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What is the one thing you most regret doing in the first place, or not doing during your high school career?
I'm a high school senior, I attend a Christian college-style school, and I plan on majoring in Business Administration/Management. I play tennis and attend the Church of Christ in Keller, Texas.
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Amy’s Answer
Back in high school, we didn't have much technology, so I didn't know about all the exciting opportunities out there. It wasn't until later that I discovered technology, and now it's my passion! Make sure to learn typing skills, get familiar with Office applications, and remember that online etiquette is important too. You've got this!
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Canyon’s Answer
Learning to connect with others, no matter their job or field, is a skill that brings many rewards. I really wish I had started doing this sooner!
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Leshandra’s Answer
Hi William,
You've asked a fantastic question! One thing I wish I had done in high school was to have a clear plan for my future. As graduation got closer, I often felt overwhelmed by all the choices and expectations, making it hard to decide which path to take. I wish I had spent more time exploring my interests, seeking advice, and setting achievable goals.
Now, I understand how important it is to have a roadmap for the future. A plan could have given me direction, helped me make better decisions, and eased the stress of uncertainty. Whether it was continuing education, starting work, or exploring different opportunities, having a structured approach would have empowered me to move toward my dreams with more confidence.
Looking back, I've learned it's never too late to start planning. Taking small steps today can lead to a clearer and more fulfilling future. I encourage my fellow students to think about their own goals and create a plan that aligns with their passions and dreams.
You've asked a fantastic question! One thing I wish I had done in high school was to have a clear plan for my future. As graduation got closer, I often felt overwhelmed by all the choices and expectations, making it hard to decide which path to take. I wish I had spent more time exploring my interests, seeking advice, and setting achievable goals.
Now, I understand how important it is to have a roadmap for the future. A plan could have given me direction, helped me make better decisions, and eased the stress of uncertainty. Whether it was continuing education, starting work, or exploring different opportunities, having a structured approach would have empowered me to move toward my dreams with more confidence.
Looking back, I've learned it's never too late to start planning. Taking small steps today can lead to a clearer and more fulfilling future. I encourage my fellow students to think about their own goals and create a plan that aligns with their passions and dreams.
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Karla’s Answer
I had the opportunity to experience a year of exchange at a school in another country, I was afraid to leave my home and my family for a while. I regret a lot didn´t take the chance. Wish I was braver.
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Ramón’s Answer
Great question! With everyone using PCs and mobile phones all the time, I wish I had learned to type faster sooner. It's such an important skill, especially for things like instant messaging and coding. Trust me, you'll find it really helpful. I'm pretty good at typing now, but it did take me a while to get there. Keep practicing, and you'll improve in no time!