Arizona State University-Tempe Top Questions

What should every freshman at Arizona State University-Tempe know before they start?

Nicole

Think big! There is no reason why you should settle yet.

kelsey

research and visit. Interview students who attend there to see how they like the overall school experience. Be prepared to work hard and dedicate yourself to studying and knowing the material taught in each class. Try to make as many good friends as possible. The social is just as important as the academic growth.

Eric

Finding the right college is a tough decision that plagues high school seniors across America. My advice to picking the perfect college is this: Look inside you. Decide what you are looking for in a college experience. Parents must aid in the selection of schools but not so much that it feels like they are influencing their children?s decision. Many kids tend to look at the social party scene and are so limited to thinking a party school will be best for them. You must look at everything else like extracurricular activities, sports, intramurals, clubs, types of degrees offered and how they fare to the rest in the country. All these characteristics and so many more are what make a college. Look at the town surrounding the college, or make visits to all the campuses that you are considering and see how they look during the school year. Whatever college you choose make sure that you get involved and meet as many people as you can. College is an important time to mature and discover yourself, so wherever you go to school make sure that you get out and enjoy every minute of it.

Trenton

My advice for parents and students is to first talk with the high school counselors about their career choice. Then make a list of all possible schools you would like to attend that list the major of choice and attend a college fair or search the internet to find out about the schools and their requirements. If possible, visit the schools and seek out advisors or students to ask questions about the school. Also, check for opportunities for internships in your field of study. After you are apply and are accepted, plan to study hard and keep your focus on your career goal. Be prompt with completing assignments and stay on top of the deadlines such as: applying for scholarships, financial aid and possible positions on campus. This will help you to focus your attention on your studies and not stress out. Get involved with school sponsored activities such as team or individual events, football games, swimming competitions, school rallies, holiday decorating and fund raising events for the community non-profit organizations - which focus on giving to those less fortunate. Keep in mind that this is only four years and make it a great experience. Good luck in your choice!!

Jeremy

Take your time in picking out a school, do a great deal of research, visit the campus, weigh all of your options financially, and encourage your children/yourself to get involved, study hard and make your time in college the best years of your life.

Megan

First, make sure you have a place to fit into at the college you choose. Make sure there a number of clubs and activities to join. Check to see if your church is close by. Make sure there is a way to get connected to other students outside the academic environment. Having friends, and being social is one way to make sure you are happy, healthy, and ready to study and succeed. Second, meet your professors you will be working with. Ask if you can go to one of there classes, while you are observing the professor, also interact with students who are in the college and ask tons of questions. The most important thing is to visit the campus, and interact with the people attending the college. Third, meet with your academic advisor, see what plan and path they would put you on. See if the academic system fits your needs and interests. Ask what classes are required for your major, how many credit hours you would need to graduate in a certain amount of time. All in all, meet different types of people connected to the university. Finding the right school, will come with the right people.

Sarah

It's always important that one surrounds his/herself with options. When searching for a college, options can seem overwhelming. It's hard to pick a school you know you will like based on one week, one day, or even just looking at the website over the internet. You just need to make a list of questions, and go from there. For example: do you want a big or small school, far or close to home, far or close to friends, hot or cold weather climate, serious or laid back atmosphere, city or rural area, etc. Once you do that, choosing will become easier...but that doesn't mean simple! So say you pick the school, go there and decide you don't know about all this. What do you do?? Of course try to make the most of it...but how? Find yourself some good quality friends. FInd them at class, through other people, through activities, clubs, or groups, etc. Make sure you're following the reason you came to that school. If you are serious about academics, make that your focus! But most importantly, be yourself and you will make the best of it!

Melissa

I would tell them to make sure that they look at all the possiblities out there, make sure that the colleges fit their needs for school, and that its in the location that they like. Make sure you check the financial need you have or may need, and also make sure you visit your college/university you are looking into and ask questions you want to know

Kayla

Start your search early! You don't want to have to choose a college just becasue it was your back up and they were the only one who accepted you. Choose the college that is right for you! Visit the school, take a tour, go to your orientation, interact with the other prospective students. When I visited my schools I made sure I had time after the tour to wander the campus on my own and take extra tours into the doorms if available. I also had lunch in the cafeteria which gives you a chance to not only try the food but get a feel for the on campus atmosphere. Take your time in deciding your school. You could always transfer, but why go through the whole process of going to a new school again? Make sure you go where YOU want to go.

Cristina

Make sure the college is right for you and your parents. Find a middle ground and make sure that you get financial aide as soon as possible