Bowling Green State University-Main Campus Top Questions

What should every freshman at Bowling Green State University-Main Campus know before they start?

Jasmine

Look at all aspects of the school. Like extracirricular groups, diversity, class size, not just the obivious. Visit during normal school hours. Talk to stuents that go to the school you want to go to they will tell you the truth! Prepare yourself college isnt a brezze and being away from school can be difficult. Know what you want ahead of time and stick to it. A lot of people drop out freshman year, so be prepared to work hard and know what you are getting yourself into.

victoria

I would say make sure the college of your choice has a diverse group of majors and people because it makes the college experience a whole lot more interesting when it is. Also,I would tell parents and students to ask lots of questions so that they have a general idea of how secondaruy education works.

Elisabeth

When looking for the right college, choose one that is the best size so you are comfortable, and make sure they offer your desired major and some other fields that you are interested, should you decide to change majors. As a freshman, I strongly recommend living on campus in a dorm. You will meet a lot of people, and will be more likely to go to campus events or join campus activities. Be open to new experiences, and be considerate of other people and their cultures. Take classes in things that interest you, and don't worry about the cost of your major (I changed my major from aviation to criminal justice because it was cheaper, 3 years and some bad grades later, I changed back to aviation, because it was what I loved, and knew I wanted to do, regardless of the cost). If there is some activity you want to do, give it a try, no matter what your friends have to say about that organization (i.e. fraternities or sororities, etc.)

Scott

Find a place where one can easily adapt and fit in. A place that is open to ideas and does not put too much pressure on students. A place that has a multiple activities for one to get involved in, keeping the student activity and allowing them to meet interesting new people. A place that is a friendly environment in which the student mix the right amount of social time and school work. A place like Bowling Green State University. Its small enough for one to meet and know many people, large enough to keep things interesting.

Sarah

The advice I would give to students who are trying to find the right school for them is to make sure they make at least one visit before enrolling. This allows students to get somewhat of a feel for what is in store for them and a sense of if that is where they see themselves. I think another thing about college to keep in mind is that there are plenty of opportunities to come out of your shell, try new things, and interact with new people. It is important to be open minded and tolerant of others because no one likes to feel like an outsider, so it is always good to give all sorts of people a chance. Getting involved on campus opens up many doors for meeting new people and helping out around campus and the community. Most people only get this time in their lives to attend school so it is ideal to get the most out of their education and social life while they can. College is a big investment so it is crucial for students to take their classes and schoolwork very seriously, but to also make time to get out there and socialize.

Andrea

In order to make the most out of ones college experience, it is important to make sure that you as a student and your parents are on the same page. You need to feel comforatable about your decision and well informed. Choose a college that meets your wants and needs. Focus primarily on academic standards, however, also make sure that it is a place that you will enjoy living. Be aware of the activities and job opportunities provided in order to make sure that you are able to live out your desired life style. Ask too many questions and inquire several different resources. In order to find the right college, you must feel as though you are going to be able to experience the college life in a way that is appropriate for you. Don't sell yourself short or take more than you can handle.

Brittany

Before you choose the college you want to attend visit the school, go on facebook and add students that attend the school already as friends and ask them about their experiences. Shadow a friend if you have any that attend the school. Visit schools that you never thought you would like because you may be suprised at the turnout. Don't be afraid to go far away or stay close to home because living on campus or near campus is different than living at home. Don't be afraid to be yourself. Most of all make sure you balance your time equally don't work so much that you become stressed but don't party so much that you don't do any work. Try to do all your homework and studying during the week so you can hang out with friends on weekends.

Sean

Look for a school that has interests the student is interested in pursuing. That is the most important aspect to look for in a college. Which also implies that prospective students should try to figure out what their interests/life/career goals are for the future. Doing this can save a lot of time and money. I was able to do this in high school when I was applying and because I never had to switch majors or anything crazy, I was easily able to graduate in early in the span of three and a half years. For making the most of it, I really think students should feel free to question methods and values all around them. To know the motivation behind course/techniques is important, especially if you are not getting anything out of them. At the very least, you can then help to improve the experiences of future students.

Amanda

An important thing about going to school is feeling that it's right for you. When you're looking at all of the brochures, write down what it is you are looking for: sports, arts, intended major, academics, small school, weather, internships, etc. It will help narrow your search and point you in the direction of the perfect school for you. Once you get to school, get involved. There are so many clubs and organizations, there's bound to be something you wrote on your list. Apply yourself to your studies, but don't forget to live a little. College will shape you into a new person. It's up to you to make that person someone you want to be. College seems so overwhelming, but if you make sure you are getting what you need for your school, then the time you spend there will be worth everything. And remember, you're allowed to make mistakes. Just keep in mind that you need to learn from them and make yourself better from them.

Cathy

Choose a school that provides adequate requirements for your major and one that feels right when you visit it

Billyanne

Visit the college first. Instead of just taking a tour, let your student hang out in the student union for a while. People watch. It gives you a better veiw of the campus and community than the pre-written speeches for the guided tours.

David

your future is in your hands, no one else's. only you know what you want and it is time for you to decide. i aspire to make films, to change the outlook of american people, to fight apathy to world problems. my girlfriend wants to teach children the beauty and outlet of expression music is comprised of. figure your life out, have your own ambitions in mind, but look to help humanity some way. only you can make a differnece.

Brandon

My advice for a STUDENT (not Parents decision even if they are paying )about finding the right school and making the most of the college experience is to; 1)know your finacial limits, do not go to a school you acn not afford 2)make sure schoool has the program your interested in or a broad range of majors that you might be interested in 3) wiegth the pros and cons of each school While in college 1)as a freshman go to as many organizational meetings as possible to see what you are interested in 2) in your major classes talk to people for these are th people you will see the most 3) get to know the people around you in your dorm

Tiffany

-Find the school that does what you want to study the best. And parents- let the kids decide! This is their experience, not yours.

Carla

What students want out of college is different depending on the person. I wanted the experiance. I really did have the best years of my life during college and picked a small town school not to far from home to do that. While in college I gained work experiance and traveled the United States. It really was exhilarating. Upon graduation, I am sure I will find a great career however, I will not reap the benefits of having the best career for me due to expenses of colleges. The best advice I can give you is SAVE, SAVE, SAVE. College incurs enormous amounts of debt. I wish my parents would have planned for it or would have told me to...

Michelle

I would tell the parents to push their children to research the schools that have high esteem in the areas of study the student is interested. I would also tell them to apply for scholarships and financial aid if and when it is available to them.

Micael

It depends on what you're looking for. I think there's a stringent difference between the academics and career preparation sides of getting a college education and it's important to know which side of these two categories are most important to you. Make sure you know if you're more concerned with getting a well rounded education as opposed to a narrow field of study.

Zach

My advice to all of those looking for Universities to attend is to visit as many possible. Be open minded! I came from a big city and attended a small town University. Of course it took more than a semester to get adjusted. But after 4 years, I have made life-long friends and truely enjoyed my experience. I encourage everybody who will be attending college soon to stay relaxed and enjoy the time they go to college. Don't be afraid to change, try new things, but be smart with your choices. You can learn as much as you are willing to apply yourself at any school. There are unlimited opportunities to meet new people and set yourself up for a great life if you get out there and use the resources available.

Justin

Do two years at a community college first, then transfer to the school you want your degree from. You'll save a LOT of money, and you certainly won't miss out on any education.

Haley

I would tell parents and future students that it is so important to visit colleges and really spend some time thinking about where the student wants to go to school. It can be a tough experience being far from home so the student must be ready to go through that if they choose a school farther away. It's also very important to get involved at school. This is how someone will make life long friends and it makes the college experience so much more enjoyable.