Bloomfield College Top Questions

What should every freshman at Bloomfield College know before they start?

Tarek

The advice I would give to myself would be "The future is bright and is waiting for you to seize it. Always look forward, but never take what you have for granted. Never let go of that lighted fire within you because it will guide you from the darkness ahead into your dreams."

wesley

please i would tell my self to get involved in activities, and be proactive in classes like answer the teacher questions and dont be afraid to speak your mind

Jelani

If I was allowed to return to the past and speak to myself as a High School Senior, the advice I would give myself would most likely be to stay on the same path. Go to Bloomfield College, do exactly what you feel is best. Stay strong with your schoolwork, try not to slack off, but also take time to relax as well so you don't get stressed out. Just be yourself, that's always been your greatest strength. Your hunger for knowledge will do the rest of the work. That's for now in High School, and for the rest of your life.

Kelly

Kelly just go to school and get it over with. Do not wait! An education is extremely important. It doesn't necessarily matter what school you go to, just that you go.

Nakeema

Stay focus and really think about what you want to do with your life. Coming into college my major was business marketing, and i changed to psychology mid way through

Stephanie

i would have been a little more serious and focused about it. i would have taken my math class more seriously because i'm sturggling now with the subject in college. if i would have payed a little more attention to the class i would have been easy money now. other than that, i would avdise myself to practice time managing early, so that when i got to college it would be easier to managa studies, parties, and fun.

Barbara

The college experience is not about the academics of the college or the social environment alone. Students should choose a college that will best suit their needs both academically and socially. A well-rounded college or unviversity is essential in order to help students open up their minds and expand their horizons. Making the most out of a college experience does not necessarily mean that a student should study all day nor should they party all night. Colleges and universities should provide an experience that allows students to create their own path, with the support of the school, their family and friends. Students can be taught, but learning is a choice. The college experience will make you laugh, cry, angry, and any other emotion that we face as we try to find ourselves. When students take initiative and boldy accept responsibility, the possibilities are endless.

Dina

I would tell them to make sure they go with their child to every possible open house to see how well the college would fit their child. Also to look further into each college their child chooses. College is what makes or breaks you and it will let yo know about your future and what you want to do with your life. College is not a joke, so do not take it lightly especially when some have to pay out of pocket. Thank you for this opportunity. Have a nice day.

Dimitria

When choosing a college the most important thing to take into consideration, is whether there is a variety of classes and degree programs offered. If you don't, you might find yourself stuck in a 4 year committment that is not beneficial. Also, make sure the campus fits your personality, as far as location, class size, extra-curricular activites and so forth. It is also important that the faculty is involved in enhancing a student's experience and not simply a paycheck.

LeAnna

My best advice would be to pick a school that you think fits your personality. For me a medium sized school was best because I wanted to keep the family feeling. To make the most of college get involved, there will always be a club or organization that will suit you.