Clarkson University Top Questions

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

Alejandro

Visit the campus and try to learn as much as you an about the area.

Dan

make sure you're happy with the school you choose. As they say, these are you golden years, so make the last 4 years of your free life worth it.

Katie

Choosing a college is a very big decision in ones life. You need to select a school that not only offers your major, but provides a surrounding environment you can learn and grow in. College is as much about the social world as it is the academic one. One will not succeed with their academic studies unless they are in an environment which they are comfortable. The best thing to do when thinking about schools is to spend a weekend with friends at other colleges and determine what characteristics you enjoyed and what intimidated you about the environment. Also don't rule out certain schools based on costs since financial aid packages at these schools can sometimes make the cost comparable to state universities. Well hope this advise helps and the most important part is have some fun on all those college roadtrips. Parents this will be the last time you see your kids for a while, but just think they are one step closer to supporting you.

Ryan

Visit many different schools, and do overnight visits. (student only) Be outgoing when new on campus, meet people, and have fun!

Brian

Think long term. You can go to a party school now and have fun or work hard now and be set for life.

Colin

Relax the worst thing that you can do is get over stressed about the whole scituation you will be happy were ever you end up and remember that you can do as well as you choose to. also get te aplication stuff done as early as you can.

Gregory

In choosing the right college, a student must first put their academic concerns forward. They should have some sort of idea of what they want to do after they finish college, and should select their college according to whatever that entails, be it an engineering school or a more of a liberal arts-type school. Following that, they should focus on secondary things, especially things such as location and extracirricular activities that are offered., as well as any amenities that are offered in the area surrounding the campus. Once they've chosen a school, a student's college experience is what they make of it. If a student is convinced that they're going to be miserable and depressed while at school, that's how they're going to end up. If a student makes a decision to have a good time at school but still keep up with their work, then they will. All it takes to make the most of the college experience is determination and effort on the part of the student. Finally, knowing when to get help is an integral part of succeeding in college; professors will not come to you if you are having trouble.

Crista

The best advice I can give is to look at all your options and never shut an idea down just because you do not think it is possible. If you don't know what you want to do in your future then leave your major undecided, it is the best way to explore all options. Choose a school that you feel comfortable at when you visit, a school that is welcoming and has what you want. Follow your dream and don't follow your friends. College is a new experience, beginning to grow as an individual and become independent. It is going to be scary, but a fun ride. Do not be afraid to ask questions because then you will never know. Fufill your dreams and hold nothing back because the last thing you want is to live with regrets. Finally, to have the best time of your life and meet the people who will impact your life the most, to try everything and anything, to step outside your comfort zone and see the endless possibilites available.

Peter

Don't just look at the price, look at the whole package and go where you will be happy becasue happiness while at school makes a world of difference.

Dan

My advice to potential students is definitely think about where you want to be in your future. Just because a school has a low social profile doesn't mean it should be overlooked. If you, as a young adult, can look beyond the parties and huge social life, then you can actually make huge strides in your future career. Make sure you choose a place where youc an have a good balance of both. Remember, college is your chance to build your life foundation. Make good use of it, dont abuse it!