 Never give up. You're going to face trial and tribulation and you're going to feel like it's overwhelming and you're going to want to walk away or not do the assignment. Do it. Don't give up. Stick it through. You got this. What I would advise to you, to new students on Highline is to be involved on campus and study hard. And my recommendation for new students, just don't overthink it for the first day of class. Try your hardest. Don't let the hard tests or the hard times get to you. Just get through it. It's just another hard tip, but I know you can do it. My advice to you is keep going. It's not going to be easy. You'll face a lot of obstacles, a lot of long nights, early mornings, but at the end of the day, stay focused. So I just want to say just believe in yourself. Even though classes may be hard, just go for it and do your best. One advice that I would give to you guys is to be persistent and believe on your dreams and always follow them because if you believe in your dreams, there's nothing that can stop you. It's never too late to go back and get a degree and just make sure you have a strong support group that you're dedicated because you too may work for the hospital of your dreams. The only advice I might give you is to never give up, to always keep on trying and whatever comes up, overcome it. Overcome your fears. One advice I would give for new incoming Highline students is that please show up to class. Attendance is very important and time management. Thank you. One advice I have for future students is Highline has the support you need for all ethnicities and for communities here and find them because they have it all. So my name is Emily and one tip that I give to you guys is to definitely find a friend in one of your classes because you never know how close they'll be to you and they'll definitely help you in your classes. The advice that I would give for new students coming in is to be there every day and then you know what's going on. Hi you guys, I'm Crystal and for the best support that you could get a Highline would be NAPZ. If you're a Pacific Islander, Asian, Native American, they're the best place you could go to to help you out with colleges, helping you build your future and especially you make a lot of great friends. The advice I give to the new people coming to Highline is to keep going and choose a degree that you love. It's worth it at the end. Just be a hard worker and be a good student and there is a lot of resources you can get from Highline. Hello everyone, you're in the best school in the country. So my advice to you is take advantage of everything. I have every chord you could have at Highline College because I take advantage of everything. Talk to your advisors, ask questions, don't be scared. Everybody out here is out to help you. They are wonderful people, your professors are amazing, faculty is amazing, staff is amazing. I would say take advantage of everything and use the Highline College website. Everything is on there, opportunities, jobs, everything you want to know is on there. So just go there and take your time and try and find where you belong and I can guarantee you there's a place for you here. So welcome to Highline College and I hope to see you in two years and graduate out!