Angelo State University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Angelo State University know before they start?

Lauren

When looking for a college, parents should feel comfortable with the facilities in which their child will be living, learning, and hanging out in. For students, a college should feel like a home away from home. Since most of their time is spent in the dorms, they should make sure that they feel comfortable with all dorms on campus. A big thing also, is the population size of the school. If a student wants the one on one time with a professor that may be needed, then a smaller school is probably what is needed. If a student feels that they can get homework and studying done on their own with good time management, then they might be more comfortable at a larger school.

Dustin

Take your time. Make sure the University that you choose is right for you. Larger universities with famous names are not always the best source of higher education. It's okay to change majors, but keep it in check. Realize that at some point you will have to graduate and get a job. Remember that you are not there to get a degree in fraternity or sorority. Focus on your coursework, but make time to relax and wind down. Overall, enjoy your experience as much as possible.

Cameron

Always check everything out

Rex

Students should not attend a college just because their parents want them to go there. You will be the one in class so you should pick the instsitue that is right for you. You have to consdier the size of the college, if you come from a small high school it may be a bit of a shock for you if you go to a larger college. Once you have decided on a college do not overload yourself and learn how to manage your time.

Stuart

Do your research. Check out the campus and what they have to offer. Also look at the price and the surrounding community. In the end you have to do whatever feels right for you. This choice will make a big impact on the rest of your life.

Troy

I would definitely get a feel for the campus you or your child is about to attend. Look at the surrounding area/city to see what kind of activities are available for leisure time. Look into the degree programs to see what is available and how effective they may be. Orientation programs are very important, in my opinion. These programs allow students to meet their peers and begin forming valuable relationships that will help them get through their next four years and beyond. For parents, especially parents of first generation college students, these orientation programs will help you to adjust and will give you valuable information before pushing your little chick out of the nest.

Danielle

I believe the one thing you have to remember about selecting the perfect college for you, is that these are suppose to be the best years of your life. You dont want to feel as though it was wasted. I believe first and for most that you have to find a college that gives you the right vibe. It needs to be a positive place and a place that you feel that you can succeed in life after leaving. The school needs to have a variety of things going on, including a variety of classes. College is the place where you meet people that you will never forget. It is the place where you meet your life long friends and where you build long lasting relationships with a variety of people. College is about getting your education, but experiencing life and youth through a few years. It doesnt last long and the best thing you can do is try your hardest and never regret a day in your life because it is those moments that change your life forever.

Shannon

Stay on campus for a night with a student. You'll get the best feel for how life is on that campus when you are truely in the environment away from parent and teacher eyes.

Yannik

I would tell them to choose many colleges as possible as they can, then check every factors such as financial help, safety, how far the school is , and how well the school cares about the students.Compare and contrast every schools, then pick the best one.

jennifer

look for a college that medium in size and has medium size classes and is easy to get from one side of the campus to the other in a reasonable time period, because they will be late getting out of one class and getting to the next.