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

Gi

To future college students: You should be very excited right now because college is going to be the best time of your life. Finding the right college can be tricky. Try to visit the campus ahead of time and get a feel for the atmosphere. Don't be scared of new surroundings, people are surprisingly helpful and that's what orientation is for. To make the most of the college experience, you'll need to be open to new people and activities. Don't be shy and don't be afraid cause everyone was new to college at some point. Go out and join different organizations, clubs, or anything else you can find. Dear parents: Congratulations! You have successfully released your child to the world! Even though they are a independent and capable of taking care of themselves; they are probably going to make some mistakes like changing majors 50 times and starting to use credit cards. Give them guidance, but don't be overbearing. Your children are now adults and can make their own decisions. But don't forget that care packages and a little extra money once in a while will forever be appreciated.

Cindy

In order to find the right college and make the experience worthwhile, it is crucial to plan for college as early as possible. Parents should look into financial aid for college while their children are very young, while students should continually sharpen their academic knowledge during the educational years. It is monumentally crucial for parents to talk to their children about the importance of school and college as early as possible, so that students are encouraged to look at prospective colleges when they are very young. This will ultimately result in helping students realize that they need to not only focus on learning as much as possible in all academic areas, but should also help their parents find monetary sources for paying for college. Students should also study as early as they can for tests such as the SAT, through which they may earn full scholarships to college if they study hard enough for high scores. As for finding the right college, students should look into possible choices very early, narrow the choices to a few favorites, and apply immediately at the first opportunity. Following these steps should render it simple to make the college transition and experience most beneficial.

Amanda

Research your choices and actually visit the campuses you are interested in, and just trust your gut! There is no perfect school, but there will be a perfect school for you, and it won't be because of a program or a fraternity. You'll change your mind a thousand and one times in college, so don't be afraid to change it when picking a school either- it happens. To make the most of college, make friends and just enjoy yourself. Pay attention to school, because it is important, but don't let it stress you out too much. Never get sick, because you will fall behind, and it is hard to catch up again, and always treat your roommates well. If you don't, if will come back to haunt you (trust me.)

Beth

Get to know who your resources are! Know your RA, your advisor and professors. To find the right college, you have to visit and see which feels right.

Elizabeth

Finding the right college, a college that balances the social with the academic, is imperative to having a successful college experience. Research all aspects of the school, not just your chosen degree; it can have an outstanding English department, but if it also has a notorious party scene, that can cripple any academic progress. No school should be all academic or all party, but it is also up to the student to learn the time-management skills that keep one aspect of college from overpowering the other.

Lauren

School comes first, then comes the fun.

Logan

I would say visit each college institution you are thinking about attending before you make your decision. If you get the chance, spend more than a day there to get a feel for the city/town and it's potential for your social likings.

Christy

Parents should allow their children to go to their first-choice school because it will likely increase their overall happiness and satisfaction in life, instead of leaving them with a sense of wondering "what if?".

Kimberly

College is what you make of it. Remember that academics are always first but make sure that you keep a good social life to escape stress.

Dana

Find a school that shares the same ideals that you share. If you have a specific interest in an area, you want to make sure that the college that you want to attend has that particular interest and promotes it. In order to make the most of your college experience I would definitely say get involved in organizations around campus. I didn't get involved until my sophomore year, and when I did, it was wonderful. The amount of friends that you make is immense. It can be difficult for some to make friends on their own, but organizations really make it more accessible for students to meet and make new friends.