Eastern Michigan University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Eastern Michigan University know before they start?

Emily

Advice that I would give parents and/or students about finding the right college and making the most of the college experience is that the right college should fit you. It should have a good program for the field that you are planning on going into. Also, you need to think about how close you would like to be to home. If you are a family oriented person, pick some place a little bit closer to home, not one that is several states away. To make the best out of the college experience, try not to be shy. I know it may be difficult for some people, but trust me, staying locked up in your dorm room is not fun at all. Everyone around you is new to this too and is going through the same thing. Talk to the people across the hall from you. Go to floor meetings and the programs that the R.As do. You will meet people that will become your friends for a lifetime.

laura

The advice i would give future students and their parents is to meet with adivsers to know what is expected of you and what courses are needed for your major so you don't end up wasting time and money on a class you don't need. Along with making sure your schedule is correct it is also important to get to know your professors. This is helpful because they would rather grade a face and a name than just a name. The last piece of advise for future students is, study. As simple as that may sound, an hour each night for your classes isn't that big of a deal and will help you a lot in the long run. As far as advise for the parents of college stduents, it is important for you to support their choices and keep them on the right track. Also to remember that they are taking on challenges every day so be careful with the amount of stress you impose on them. Since money is a major stressor for everyone, finanical support for your student isn't a bad idea. This is the advice for future students and their parents

Ian

Find a place that is closest to what you're looking for (reputation, education, social life, sports) and then weigh those schools against the costs, they add up.

Lauren

I think the best thing someone can do to make the most of their college experience is to attend a college that has a lot of diversity. If you look for a school that has students who are identical to you, you don't really get to experience all that society has to offer. A lot of unique people attend university, and exposure to them brings out the best in you. Only when your ideals are challenged, can you really get a true sense of who you are in the world. Growing into a new version of yourself is the experience that will change your life forever. After college, it's extremely challenging to find any situation that provides you with the endless resources that a university will. Take advantage of the diversity, and the ability to improve yourself surrounded by people having the same experience.

Joanna

Advice I would give to parents and students about finding the right college is that they should go on campus tours, and make sure that the major of interest is being offered at the school the student is interested in. It has to "feel" right to the student and parents as well. Whether it be safety issues, how the buildings look, and how the staff treats the student. The college should also offer plenty of opportunities for the student to get involved and make friends. There should be plenty of faculty to assist the student; especially in the first year of college with any questions that might come up, and believe me; there are a lot of questions. When it comes to making the most out of college, I would say that a student should get involved with activities and not worry about what other people think of the student. This is college; a new beginning, no one knows a person's background; so don't be afraid to step out and do things you have never done before. Everyone else is feeling the same way about their first year of college. Studying is important too!

Megan

I think that the parents and students should both take campus tours to see what the school looks like and what they will be experiencing. Once they find a great college to attend , the student should get involved because it will only benefit you during your years at the school and you will feel apart of the community. Being involved in activities on campus makes you enjoy school and makes you realize that college is a great part of life to look back on.

Margaret

Look around! Consider the size of the school and definitely check out the department you wish to major and minor in (if you know) before attending. Many schools can be great or not so great, but individual departments within the schools vary as well. Live on campus for a couple of years, but then move to a nearby apartment to save money. Don't lost focus in your first two semesters. School work is very important, having a job or a great social life should come second.

Julia

to talk to the adminstration office first. if the office doesn't seem to be working well, then don't send your kids there. it will just mix everything up. for students who are funding themselves, good luck. you can make it through. i did. if you're funding yourself, don't expect to make it through in 4 years.

Brandi

Take your time and find a college that fits the needs for you and your lifestyle and your future career and educational goals.

Karilyn

Look at more that one school or or the school closest to home.