Belmont University Top Questions

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

Lauren

Once students have chosen their colleges and universities, they often think that the hard part is over and the next four years of their lives will be the best years of their lives. This is not always true. Many students' expectations are not met, and they end up disappointed and disengaged. The best advice I can give anyone to help them get the most out of the college experience and avoid this particular frustration is for them to get out of their comfort zone. The college life is different from anything else, and you get a chance to start over with people you've never met before. Do things that you don't normally do. If you're shy, push past it and go out anyway. Get involved. Join clubs. If you don't like any, take initiative and find out what you need to do to start your own. Oh, and don't forget about your school work! Whatever you do, don't stop working after you get to college and assume that everything will work itself out. If you put in the effort to make your college experience worthwhile, you won't be disappointed.

Nicholas

Every student should become involved in as much as they can within the school. the schoolwork comes first, but you have to have a social life so that you do not become bored with the school as i did. always stay ahead of your work. but, the biggest part is to have fun pursuing what you enjoy.

Chasity

The first thing a student should take into account when picking a college is what they want to do with their lives. If a student is unsure pick a community college. It's not fun when you've paid $60,000 for two years of school and you decide that your major isn't right for you. Next, take in consideration the size of classes you would like. That will then take down the number of colleges available to you. Another thing to take into consideration is if the school has a good program for the career path you've chosen. If social experiences are important too you you may want to look into what social events the school has and also what is in the surrounding area. Religion may play a role in your decision. Chosing a school that goes by your moral standards will help you survive college life. The college experience is what you make of it. If you choose to study all the time that will be your experience but the best thing would be to get involved on campus and make social connection that one day couls help you in life.

Jordan

I truely believe that you should not pick a school on how much it costs, or if you can afford it. College only comes around once, college sets you up for the rest of your life. Why waste that opportunity by worring about money. I believe if you are supposed to be there somehow you'll find a way to pay. Things happen, people surprise you. Whose to say that you won't get money from some random person, or that you get financail aid, or you get an amazing job? All you can do is work hard to achieve your dreams, and give it all that you have.

Robbie

First off, choosing your college is very hard, make sure you think very hard about where you wish to go. Think in depth about your career field and think of what it will be like when you graduate. Most importantly, college is a place to have fun. Enjoy your career in college, it only happens once. Don't stay in a college where you will be unhappy. Just because the school you are happy at is not a prestigious one does not mean that your chances at a job is diminished. Remember though, you are at college to learn about your major and earn a degree. Having fun in college is important but do not forget about your school work, that should be put most importantly over anything. Thank you.

Simone

Go to the school that is going to make you happy and that will feel like home for you because 4 years is too long of a time to feel uncomfortable.

John

Make sure to hunt for outside scholarships.

Brian

In todays society, a parent must help their student make wise decisions concerning choosing the right college and deciding what field of study and career path the student will take. College is expensive and they must make the right decision concerning how the tuition is going to be paid. The parent must prepare their student for college life and why they must stay focused on studies and not on partying.

Quinn

I would advise parents to make sure they are an integral part in helping their child select the most appropriate college. Give them advice, and provide perspective concerning the importance of the decision. Tell them to consider their options and choose the university that best suits their interests. As far as students, I would suggest that they think carefully about their college decision, but also that there is no need to worry. Obviously, the choice is extremely important, but if they do not have an exact plan for their future in terms of a major or a career, that's ok. I've changed my major and now want to do something with my career that I did not intend when I first entered school. Also, once in college, it is important not to take the time for granted. It seems like yesterday that I moved in to my dorm freshman year and now I'm one semester away from being done. It is essential to cherish the college years and explore all of the opportunities available, because the opportunity may only come once.

Mike

Visit the school and make sure to get a feel for the campus life atmosphere. If you're going to be happy in your non-academic life then you will be able to survive when school starts to get tough.