Georgia State University Top Questions

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

Cameron

Take your time

Ashley

For parents, the best advice I could offer is to help make it easy for your children. DO NOT hover, or overpower their wishes. Encourage them and support them. For students, I would advise to dig deep and find your true desire for your future. Remember you can change majors until you find one you can click, and try to make firends in every class, and enjoy the time you have. Do your work and just have fun with college life.

Jessica

The advice that I would give a parent/student about finding the right college and making the most of the college experience is to make sure that you are comfortable in the school that you choose. Students as well as parents should feel comfortable and safe in their environment that they choose. When students visit a school, it should be love at first sight since they will be spending atleast four years in that school. The college they choose should be like their second home. Parents should also feel comfortbale because they want to ensure that their child is safe and enjoying themselves, while getting a great education. Therefore, Parents/Students Should be happy with their choice and love every minute of the school of their choice.

Jodi

Advice I would give to parents and students is to do it for the student. They need to be comfortable with their surroundings or they will not get any work done, no matter how hard they try. Visit the places you think you might like. Only you can decide what you like. Don't be forced into a school where you don't want to go. If you don't want to move too far look at your choices. Just remember, you need to take the time and look through the colleges and make sure they have what you want/need. And it doesn't hurt to ask questions when you visit. That's the school's job: to answer YOUR questions. Put yourself first and make sure they have your major, that is very important. Remember you will be going here for the years not your parents, so think for you. You have to enjoy it, college is supposed to be the best years of your life (not just parties) friends, campus experiences, professors everything. So choose carefully.

Sonia

Get involved with the school. Join organizations and clubs and be an active member.

Vonee

Research, research, reasearch! Parents, talk to your children about their plans for their future and if they plan to continue their education by attending college/university. Although they are older, they may still need that push from you. Share your experiences and knowledge with them and let them know that you are there for them if they need you and are ready to help; remember to also let your children become more independent at the same time, and to remember that their future lies ultimately in their own hands. Students, please research your options regarding applying and choosing colleges to attend, financial aid, and more. Apply for scholarships!! Seek help from a guidance counselor or knowledgeable teacher and apply for as many scholarships as you can. When you arrive to college, stay focused! You can have fun, but remember why you came to college- to get an education to help promise a fulfilling career. Get involved (Clubs/Organizations)!! Socialize! Study! Be open to broadening your horizons and learning more about your environment! Volunteer! Network! Ask your teachers for help when needed! And remember to embrace who you are and to continue to become the person you want to be!

Shaila

Look for something in you financial range. Look for your major and see if the program is ranked. Make sure you visit to see if the campus fits your personality.

Victor

I would have to say that first, there is always a school to meet your needs. Research! I have known people that have had a horrible college experience because they THOUGHT that the school they went to was the right one. As a student, especially a college freshman, you may have no idea what you want to major in. The best thing to do is to look for a school that offers a wide variety of majors. I think that is the first thing a student should look for. You should find a school that offers many clubs and organizations such as student associations or fraternities or sororities. Take advantage of what your college has to offer!! Make friends, connections! Network with people because its all about who you know now-a-days. College is a place where you find yourself and what you want to do with yourlife. Try things that you have never tried before. Go to a drama club meeting or a philosophy club. Study abroad if your school offers these programs. College is the window to an infinite amount of opportunities and adventures!

Elizabeth

It is very important that when looking for a college to attend, the attendee visits the campus multiple times. Being comfortable on campus and knowledgable about locations is imperative in feeling comfortable with your college choice. It is also important to apply to more than one college should your first choice not accept your application. Also, joining clubs and organizations is a great way to meet new friends, and learn new things about your college choices. Overall, picking a college that fits your needs and expectations is most important.

brandon

I would advise prospective students and or parents to evaluate the whole school in appraising its potential for a successful educational outcome. A great school is more than just brick and mortar . Professionalism and dedication of its staff from the janitor up to its president is instrumental in the overall experience at any university. Avoid the so called party schools as they offer little academic potential for most . Seek out the school which offers long term staying power with the ability to tackle the problems of tomorrow as well as investigate the trials of today.