Florida International University Top Questions

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

Mike

learn about the college and attend the orientations and try to get involved in school activities.

Ariane

Choosing the right college is an important step in any high school student's life. There are many different types of universities, ranging from the very liberal to the conservative. It is truly up to the student to choose but a parent can be helpful in making this decision alongside them. One must consider all that is important to him/her in regards to college. Is the student more academically inclinded or does he/she tend to be more artistic? What kind of location is the student keen on? A city college can yield a very different experience from one located in a rural area. Weather can even play a part. Maybe that university has a favorite football team and that is what the student is looking for. Whatever the reasons for choosing a college, it should be geared to that particular student's needs and happiness. This will be a place where you will spend four years of your life, potentially more. These four years will then help shape you for your future, both personally and careerwise. Make it a good decision that you won't ever regret!

Tiara

I would definitely advise parents and students to visit the college and take a tour. On the tour, they should ask questions about the size of the classes, extracurricular activities, the surrounding areas, and faculty. These are all things that impact the whole study experience. I would also let them know that no college is perfect, and the student also plays a role in making the most of the experience.

Vanessa

Give your student freedom to make thier own decisions, but encourage them to live up to their fullest potentials!

Mario

Looking back at my three years at Florida International University, the one thing that surprised me the most about the university experience is how little the actual university has to do with it. Sure, FIU provided me all the opportunities to flourish academically, socially, and professionally, but what most parents and students need to realize is that- almost every established univeristy does this. The one thing that determines what your college experience is going to be like is you yourself; your mindset and determination to succeed on all levels as you go into this great life endeavour. College life is what you make out of it- the resources are all there and it all depends on how YOU think you will be able to do and what you put forward. College is truly an investment in yourself, but this just doesn't apply to finances. When you enter college, you are investing your time, effort, and very being into your own ability to make a successful life for yourself. At the end of the four years, the only person you have to thank or blame for success in college is the person staring back at you in the mirror.

jessica

research colleges in and out of state. You dont have to know your major, but find a university that offers a variety of choices, and amazing campus support.

Hali

Don't go to college yet if you know you are not ready. You will just end up wasting time and money. Don't choose a schoool just because it is close to home or just because your parents made you apply. And parents, be supportive of what your children want to do.

Kristen

A very important aspect in choosing a college, I believe, is diversity. In most college settings where there is overpowering majority of one type of person; this may eventually lead the inability to relate to all types of people when entering into a career. Academics are obviously also an essential factor, so this is also key in selecting a college. A person may also want to look at location of a college. Being in a place that will adhere to all the things that one may find important is imperative. Upon entering college I believe that being involved socially on campus creates a more positive outlook on school in general; thus this may lead to studying harder and being involved more acedemically. Selecting a major is something that will have an affect on a person forever. I believe that selecting a major that is actually of interest to the individual is vital. Selecting a major just to make money is not a good strategy for the future. Being psychologically sound is much more important than making a buck. Especially in a society where depression is so prevelant and there is so much emphasis put on material items.

Daniel

In order to fin the best college you must ake into account cost of schooling and the quality of schooling for the price. Most imporantly, research all the extracurricular activities it has to offer because the social aspect of college is very important. Such extracurricular activities as intramural sport, sororities, fraternities, student government, etc. are crucial to personal growth as well as networking that will benefit you once you graduate. This is the most imporatant and fun time of your life, and you must choose wisely because after the fact all you have left is memories and a very short time to make them in.

Tina

Visit the campus and spend some time walking around and really try to get a feel for the campus. When you have found the College which is best for you, you'll know because you'll feel comfortable with the surrounds and feel as though the campus of the college fits well wit you and your personality. It's important to pick a college that you can be happy at and that will cater to what you want to study.