Columbus College of Art and Design Top Questions

What should every freshman at Columbus College of Art and Design know before they start?

Elaine

I would tell them that you should ask your child what they want , and even if its a college that is way to expensive you should find a way for them to go to the college of there dreams, but you should tell them that they need to work hard in college because its not highschool anymore this is your future.

Lucille

Go with your gut instinct. If a place feels right, then pick it.

Danielle

Visiting the college is probably the most important factor in making this decision. Getting a feel for the atmosphere, the students, and the facilities were the major deciding factors for me. Photos from website are no substitute for up to date information. Finding out if you think you'll feel comfortable, safe, and still inspired for your learning experience and developing your potential are key points. I found it easier to decide on the type of college first, whether public or private, in-state or out, and which school had the proper equipment available. Location and price are easy ways to narrow down your search, that way you can pick a few schools to visit and find the right one. Always have a plan B (and maybe C) that closely resembles your first choice in case something doesn't work out. Above all, remember you can transfer if you feel you made the wrong choice.

kathryn

Find a place you can be proud of. School pride can give you a lot of drive. Be at a place that makes you want to work hard, meet new people and make good descisions.

Elizabeth

Trying to find the "right" school and choose the "right" major can be a very daunting and stressful experience for students and parents. While it is important to make these decisions well-thought out, both parents and students need to remember that it is okay to make adjustments and changes to your educational and career path. If you realize that the major you have chosen is not what you are really interested in doing, find something else that you find compelling. If your decide the school you are attending isn't meeting your needs, consider transfering to a different school. These may not be the easiest or most convenient choices to make -- but realizing AFTER you graduate that you aren't interested in your chosen field or can't actually get a job is an even worse position to be in. Ultimately, students should follow their gut instinct when it comes to choosing a school and pursing a particular major even if that means choosing a school or career path that is somewhat untraditional. Don't worry about what everyone else is doing, this is your life and your future -- choose what is right for YOU.

Lauren

There is only one piece of advice I can give a student about finding the right college sothat they can make the most out of their college experience, and that is just to simply choose a place that instantly feel good whenever you step foot on the campus. If you get a funny vibes at first, than don't go towards that college. In order to have that amazing college experience, you must at first feel as though you are welcomed at that campus and that it feels right and you will know that the first time you step foot on their campus; you will just get that good vibe. To parents, I must say that the best thing you can do for your child is to let them go to the college of their choice and to encourage them to go out and have fun, because like parents always tell us, college is supposed to be the greatest time of our life.

Kornelia

Save money before you go to college, it's hard if you don't have much money, and have to work while at school !

Amanda

Go the the school, walk around, talk to the people there, not just the teachers, but the students too, if while your doing this you feel like you belong, then that's the school for you.

Ryan

Simply look into CCAD to see if its right for you.