Alfred University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Alfred University know before they start?

Elizabeth

You should really focus on what you like as a person. Dont be afraid to try something new but dont do anything so drastic that you cant adjust. Visit colleges and really get to know a place before you commit to living there. When you choose a college be very open to other people and ideas. You might discover something new you like and you will broaden your knowledge and cultural views. Be outgoing and have fun, but dont lose sight of your acedemics. This is your time to shape your life so do what you want to do and dont let others get in your way.

Ben

Choose somewhere within 2 hours of home. You might want to get far away but its too much of a hassle. get detailed information on any major your interested in before making your choice of school so nothing unexpected comes up. Make sure to talk to students when you visit about if they are happy at school and if they made the right choice. Ask what they do for fun and on weekends and if the school has good activities.

Kristen

Make sure you visit the school before you decide to attend! And talk to professors and students (who are not part of the recruiting process).

Ashley

To make the most of any college experience, students must be involved. College transforms the way students lead their lives and challenges them to alter their perception of success. The classroom alone will not prepare students for the future, so when looking for a college, or persuing a fullfilling college experience, one should evaluate the degree to which their college(s) align with their personal interests. If students learn enough about themselves, they will be able to better select the a college. When choosing a college it is benifitial to relfect on one's daily experiences, what is necessity and what is wanted. Find these things in a prospective college and find the right college. Observaion is the quickest way to get to know any campus community; students can see if they will fit in if they observe daily campus interactions and apply them to their everyday life. These are the things that will make the college experience more enjoyable, but there are also the topics of financial aid, housing, and work in general. There is a lot of stress in college and having financial arrangements lined up ahead of time will greatly help in transitioning for students and parents.

Chris

Be willing to give a semester to adjust, and if you do not ry anything you will hate it

Wade

talk to students!

B.

You may not be able to find a school that feels like it is the best fit. Find a school that is similar to your interests and needs. You will find a way to make it fit. The most important thing to have is the right facilities to do what you want. If you can do what you want at school then you will be more satisfied and be able to make that place home. Once your there be open and outgoing. Saying hi to everyone as you move into dorms or your living situation really helps to meet new people and let the community know that you are an open and interresting person. Try to spend as little time in your room. Dorms on all campuses tend to be a little depressing when you spend too much time in them. Get out into the community and meet people.

k.

students: don't let anyone force your decision when you choose where to go to school--sometimes your gut instinct is the right choice. you have to choose a college where you feel welcomed but challenged, where you fit in but aren't just one of the crowd. college is primarily about learning about yourself: who you are, who you want to be, what you could be; how you interact with people and how you should or could interact with them; how the world can shape you and how you want to let it. you should come out of college feeling like you know who you are--but not necessarily what you want to do with your life.

raymond

My advice to students about picking the right college is go and visit. You get a different feel from each college that you will either love or hate. I do not know where the feeling comes from, the buildings, the students, the faculty, they are all different. You must also choose a school based on your extra curricular activities because they are what make your college experience exciting. I am on the varsity swim team. As fun as homework is, I could not wait to get back in the pool and work my body after I had worked my brain all day. When you go on a college visit, meet as many people as you can and ask them why they choose the college and why they like it. If their answers match what you are looking for, you have found the right place. Now it is up to you to make the most of your college life by meeting people and having fun. Good luck!

Sharee

When choosing a college, there are many issues that come up. A lot of students look at what schools specialize in their chosen field of study. Some people base their decision on what university their friends will be attending or the college(s) that their parents graduated from. However, I think it's important to note that not very many of us end up graduating with the degree we thought we would at age 18, and virtually none of us have the exact same talents and career goals as our parents or best friends. So my advice is simply this: visit the school AT LEAST once. Get a feel for the overall environment, as opposed to just the department you (or your family/peers) are interested in, because that will probably change, but the attitude of the place most likely will not. Consider the other aspects of this decision: location, for one. Distance from home and from major cities, as well as climate. More things to think about include class size, diversity, on and off-campus housing, and ease of student involvement. Whatever you do, don't stress about it too much: college will do nothing but open your eyes!