Florida Atlantic University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Florida Atlantic University know before they start?

Vanita

When looking for the right college, you should keep in mind that there is no perfect school which we suit all your needs, instead you should look for a school that fits most of your needs. Your needs for the school should include, but not be limited to the climate in which the school is located in, the population of the school, the student to faculty ratio, price to attend the school, and the amount of support such as monetary aid, tutoring and any other support you believe that will increase your success that the school gives to students. When you arrive at the school of your choice, you should make the most out your college experience. Try to participate in actives that the school hosts, even if they do not usually suit your interest. Going to the events will surely increase your chance of making lifetime friends. Last but most important study; this is the main reason you came to college- to get an education.

Amanda

This school is a very good institution for commuter students. However, for the transient student fitting into campus life can be very difficult. The professors are very good at explaining material and are very flexible with the working student population. Assignments are not that demanding and tend to be fair.

Betsy

Great school a lot of diversity. Many social groups to join and learn about your surroundings.

Guy

For the first two years, students should chose a school that is close to home.Many will wrongly choose to be far away for independence, but at 18 years a person is not mature enough to deal with the pressures of a new school, If home is close, students can revert for support if they really need it. Find clubs and that interest you to find friends and try not to overload your classes to avoid drop -outs and withdrawals. Learn the school catalog to know the system, this will give you the resources to solve and most of all avoid problems. Do not wait till the last minute to register, buy books , find housing etc. I will also recomend that for the first two years, students concentrate on satisfying Gordon Rule clasess, and explore things that interest them so they can know with certainty what they really want to pursue. This might sound "old school" but I strongly recommend using the library as opposed to googling everything for an advantage when researching and writing papers. Do not overload, find healthy alternatives for your extra curricular activities, and explore a diversity of activities and subjects to find yourself.

Randall

Find something that you enjoy doing, then find a way to get paid for it.

Sarah

The advise that I would give parents and students in finding the right college is to visit many possibilties and make the environment around and on school premises is something that the student would be interested in. The most important thing is to be able to be at school and concentrate on school work and also have the ability to make a social life for yourself. The friends made at college could be the friends made for life, but the academic process needs to be the first priority.

Donna

The best advice I would give parents and students in choosing the right college is first to explore the assistance of the academic advisory department and see if you feel they are helpful. Then make sure the financial aid department is able to assist you completely, including offering a variety of means of paying for tuition and options that are available if you may need them in the future. Then I would explore the grounds and and classrooms to get an understanding of the enviroment and attitudes of the professors and students to see if they feel comfortable enough to attend for 4 years.

Kristina

My advise to both parents and students is to go and look over the college you are interested in. Check out everything about it and don't ever be afraid to ask questions of fellow students and professors. If you are not sure about 1 specific college go back and take another tour and maybe even sit in on orientation to see what it is all about.

cassandra

It is up to you to make the best out of your college experience.

ryan

Go to the college that is the right fit for you. Don't follow your best friends, don't follow your girlfriend. Go to that the university that will best suit your needs. Also, I would always recommend Greek Life. I joined a fraternity my freshman year and have loved every second of it. It gets you involved on campus and you make so many new friends that will become your best friends.

Victor

Do the research on the particular school it strongly makes a difference where you go to school. Your education as well as yoru social connections with the institution will last you a life time.

Carlos

Make sure that your student really understands what its like to be alone in the world because in college teachers do not wait for them to catch up like in grade school. And most importantly make sure that you can afford it sing up for every scholarship learn how to manage money effectively.

christen

To know what you are looking for, at least have an idea of the area of study you are wanting to pursue. It will make the college search alot easier on the parents and the student. If neccessary do a pros and cons list of the colleges you have picked and go from there. It makes it easier to continue at the college you start at, but if you move or change your mind, just remember its your destiny.

Ludmilla

Do your homework!

Lindsie

Some advice I would give parents and/orstudents when trying to find the right college and making the most of the college experience is that when choosing a college pick one works with your lifestyle. Don't choose a college just because it's where all your friends are going or because it's the "best" school to go to. One should pick a college based on their own criteria and what works for them and their financial situation. As for the best advice for making the most out of the college experience, I would have to say that one should always be willing to accept new things and be open-minded when it comes to trying new things and to be nice towards everyone because you will meet a lot of new and diverse people at college and some of your best friends can come from college so in my best words all I can say is jsut live life to the fullest and have no regrets but be careful to not let all the fun of the college experience allow your grades to suffer.

Kerrie

The people you surround yourself with will ultimately shape you more than any classroom. So make sure you check out the social culture of the school.

Valerie

The single most important tool in choosing the correct college is to know the student himself. There exists a perfect ollege for every student, but you can't know where it is unless you know what kind of setting the student would best learn in, be it warm or cold, small or large, liberal or conservative. Also, visitng the campuses is very important. Brochures can never give the best look at what a school can offer when compared to a personal visit. Even Open Houses tend to be more sugarcoated than necessary; look for Preview days, and other opportunities to experience the school as an enrolled student would.

Shana

Though many students think the right college is the one that gives them easy classes and a party atmosphere, the best college is one that will give you all the help you need in order to succeed and bring you into a career that will make you forever happy. Students should do their best to find a college that they can enjoy, yet also learn a great amount at. It is okay to have friends and go out and party, but it is important to know when the library is open in order to go and sit and study and do well in their courses. College is an important decision and the most important education one can recieve in order to have a happy future.

Yesenia

Students and/or parents should focus on what programs and degrees are available based on the student's major. Also when it comes to the college experience depending on what the student's tastes are like, he or she should pick a school with a good football team if he or she really enjoys football or a school with a lot of fraternitiy or sorority activities if they plan on joining one. Students should also try to speak to several students that already attend the school in order to get a sense of whether or not he or she might want to attend the school, but not base the decision completely on other's opinions, instead combine it with research of the school and on-campus trips to the school.

Greg

I personaly think that the right choice of collge is should be based a few things such as diversity, housing, and education . Diversity is very importent because students need to learn how to deal and interact with different races and ethnicities. A good housing plan is also impatant because that is where the studernts spend most of there time and interact with peers. Education is importent, well you know why, but when choosing a school one should make sure the educatuion level is not to difficult ot to simple. When it comes to college experience, that differs for each person. For the best experience in colleg,e i suggest living on campus and getting involved in greek life or some kind of on campus organization. A good college experience is not determined by a certain school , but determined by the attitude and the involment of the student,