Citadel Military College of South Carolina Top Questions

What should every freshman at Citadel Military College of South Carolina know before they start?

Zachary

Students, Make sure, first of all, that college is right for you. It would be a shame to spend all that money and flunk out of school. Go into it with a possitive attitude. You have to want it!! College will open doors for you that will come up closed for others. Pick a college that best fits your personality. For example, if you enjoy music, choose a fine arts college. If you like sports, choose a college that is competative in that sport. College is meant to be fun, but it's not going to be if it's a place that doesn't best fit you. Have fun but remember to work hard. You can do it...believe in yourself!!!

Aaron

Finding a college with the best program that pertains to your desired field is obviously a consideration when selecting a college. Think about what you want to do after graduation, find a school with a department that pertains to your field, and try to contact the department head with any questions or concerns you have about the major or the school. Always go on a guided tour of campus. Make shure that the campus is everything you want it to be. Look over all parts of the campus ( Library, cafeteria, fitness center, etc.) to ensure that the school will be able to suite your needs. Take into consideration the distance between home and campus. Some students feel that they need to get as far away from home as possible, while othere prefer to stay near. While important, this should not be the deciding factor when choosing a college. Lastly, always check the national rankings of your school in partying, acedemics, and sports, this will allow you to get a feel for what the school is all about. Following these steps will definately help you select the right college for you or your children.

Jeffrey

Take your time and find somewhere that you will fit in. Also visit a campus before making your final decision.

Jessica

Ultimately, as a highschool student you should be responsible to make your own decision. Yes parents need to help, but I've met so many people who regret their college decision because of parent's influence and end up dropping out or transferrring and falling behind. You'll know in your heart which school is for you. Parents, make sure your child is making an informed decision but they will know what they want and the best thing you can do is trust them. My parents thought I was crazy for wanting to come to a military school. I told them I wanted the challenge and liked the volleyball team I was going to be playing on. As nervous as they were, they trusted me and now I'm so happy. I knew in my mind that I was sposed to be here and they trusted me. It's your four years, make the most out of it!

Robert

Think everything through, sometimes what you want as a senior in high school won't be the same as what you want as a senior in college

Austin

Find the college that suits you is half the battle. If you are not happy there you will not do as well. Being at a military college I have learned to adapt to many things but I knew what I was getting myself into. I wanted to challege myself mentally, physically and emotionally. I chose this place because it was going to suit me in the up and comming years. Make sure that you are happy with the college, professors, and the surrounding area before you decide to go there.

Allan

Find a school that will teach you life lessons and will push you to succeed.

Hung

Know what your plans are in the future, i.e. what do you want to do when you graduate. Then find a college that best fit those need. Also keep financial support in mind. The school reputation doesn't matter, its the person. Sometime the price you pay to go to a well know school as not really worth it in the long run.

steven

I would recommend not to send their child to a college that is close to home. Go somewhere where you are going to meet new people and the college is not just high extended somewhere else. I have had the opportunity to meet great friends from all over the US and other countries as well. And go somewhere that has a good study abroad program and study abroad for a semester if you can. that was the best experience of my life and would recommend it to anyone. Last, go somewhere that you think will leave you on a step higher than other graduates with similar degrees. It is extremely difficult now-a-days to get a decent job following graduation and with nothing that sets you apart from others, you are just in the mix of hundreds. that is why i chose The Citadel to get my education.

Matthew

choose a school where you know you will be sucsessful

Julius

College is a very important time for students to gain important knowledge about their specialized fields of study, the society in which we live and themselves as developing people. It gives young people the opportunity to explore their interests on both personal and professional levels. One of the most important parts of this process is choosing the right school for the individual seeking a higher education. For parents, this can be a very stressful time in which they wish to make decisions for their children; however, the key to success in college is allowing the child to make his or her own decision based on their personality meshing well with a preferred college. Parents should serve as an extra set of eyes and ears for the student, not a determiner of what is to come. They should assist in consulting online sources and reference books to compare the child's SAT scores with information about their academic, social, and personal desires. Students themselves should consciously consider which subjects they enjoy as well as their friend network in highschool and find a college that represents those preferences. After all, choosing a college is an exciting step to becoming an independent person.

Travis

I would suggest that the student make the decision rather than the parent because it is the student that will be enduring the college journey. Though tuition may be a factor, if that student is truly determined to attend that specific institution they will find a way to make it possible. Make sure that the student takes into account that the outcome of this decision is going to influence their career path in the future. And whatever the outcome may be, make sure that you appreciate the opportunity that you have been given because not everyone is fortunate enough to go to college. Make sure to utilize all of the resources that are presented and it will benefit you greatly in the long run.

john

take your time, make sure to read up on and visit each school before comitting. make sure you know yourself both academically and choose your school accordingly.

Greg

Visit the campus first. Get to know the area before you commit and ask whether or not you would enjoy a school's particular location.

Andrew

Make sure you do not get fooled by false advertising. The best way to know the truth about a school is to talk to as many of its students as possible. You must do your own research to find a school that makes you happy, or else you will end up like me.

Kyle

Students should work with thier parents to find university that is right for both of them. Research schools and visit them. I visited The Citadel before i went, and made up my mind that day; but that was after i researched and visited other colleges. Use the internet; it is fast, reliable (especially with schools), one can visit a few at a time, and the college of your dreams is just a few clicks away. Money is hard to come by; so be sure to include tuition in your choice; unless you plan on scholorships. If money allows, shoot for high goal universities.

Anthony

Find a college that has the major the student is interested in and has activities that the student likes.

John

As a young adult, the education you receives is one the most important assets you can use in this fast-paced world. (When used with a killer personality, nothing can stand in your way.) Since it is so important you must chose an institution that will challenge everything, your personality, knowledge, opinions, personal comfort levels, physical fitness, spirituality and more. Everything has to fit though, having a wide variety of majors that are of interest, making sure you can afford tuition(but if you can't don't let that stop you, look for scholarships, grants and work study well in advance), and activities and a social life that is fitting. College is what you make of it, you have get ahold of your life and keep a short leash on it. Know your goals and make small steps to get to them. Planning is everything, to succeed in college you cannot just play it by ear, even if you have done that your whole life. Success in college is not just getting all A's, get involved in all you can, and as one last word of wisdom: INTERNSHIPS.

Joel

Visit the school for more than a day.

coty

Be sure not to limit your options when choosing your school for higher education. Ultimately you will get out of your college education the amount of work you elect to put in.