 to always ask questions especially with your professors and if you're confused about something don't be afraid to ask anybody. Also get to know the students in your classroom it really helps especially if you're confused on some homework or you want to study outside of class it really helps with grades. Stay focused believe in God and stay the course. My word of advice is to always believe in yourself you can do it. Shoot for goals and try as hard as you can. One piece of good advice is to not be late a lot it's always important to make it to your class on time. Don't give up it gets hard at first because long as you keep wanting to go then you'll make it. Make great use of the tutoring center it's free and go there and get help and you're gonna succeed. My advice for you is to get involved in clubs at Highline. I got involved in Mesa this is where I got the stole from. Find something that you're passionate about or get involved in clubs you don't know what they're about and find that maybe you are passionate about it. Do what makes you happy don't do what makes you the most money follow your dreams not the money. I'm finally graduating and I want to let you know that when you first start go ahead and explore your options. Go ahead and take a communication class because it's more than just talking it's about making relationships with your peers and your instructors so go ahead and explore your campus. Don't give up have faith in yourself and believe if you think about it you can do it. Be positive never give up and hope for the gold. Take advantage of all the resources available get to know people step out of your comfort zone that's how you really grow and this last year that's what Highline has been for me and I never thought I'd actually get a little emotional about it but I'm really thankful and really blessed to have met the people that I have met and the opportunity. Go Thunderbirds! See it through you know you can do it just just keep at it that's all I gotta say. Use your advisors they're very helpful they're the biggest help that helped me get through my two years at Highline so that's my advice to you use your advisors. When I was started it was very hard for me until I started asking questions and it helped a lot if you just ask it will it'll be very helpful and it lead you into the right direction. Network you definitely need your networks. Take advantage of the resources that we have on campus the instructors and advisors are really helpful. Stick to your syllabus read your syllabus refer back to your syllabus because it can get you ahead. It's cliches it sounds to always stay true to yourself and never give up on your dreams because anything can happen. Go to Highline!