Hampton University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Hampton University know before they start?

Bianca

There are three main points to be looked at and considered when choosing the right school. What does the school have to offer academically, Demographic of school, Location of campus. The most important point is to make sure that whatever school you or your child chooses has an excellent and challenging program for your child's field of study. Learning and education is a top priority, and then everything else comes next. Secondly, how big is the school? what type of people attend the school? how many people graduate per year? how many people find jobs after graduation? Demographic information about the school is important. Lastly, look at where the school is located to make sure that it is a safe area. Joining groups, oragnizations and becoming heavily involved are factors which help to broaden and better the college experience. Although I never have, staying on campus for at least the first year will help your child to make many more friends, become more independent and learn social, as well as negotiation skills.

Antonia

trust your child

Nadiath

Do some research on the school and visit

Adina

I would advise students to take time to research schools before applying. They should do their best to determine if the location, student body, and attendance costs are right for them. In fact, it could be very helpful to go visit the school prior to making a final decision about deciding to attend. Most importantly, students should remember that the school they choose to attend will be the place they will spend up to 4 years of their life and the educational istitution that will prepare them for their future career.

candice

The child should sit down with his/her parents and discuss what they are looking for in a college. This includes location, cost, your major and the size of the school. This will allow the parents to know what the child wants and maybe they can come to a compromise about what to do if they parents want to keep the child close to home. The child should also express to their parents how bac they want an education and how they would like to attend the school of their choice so maybe the parents will allow them to go where they want. Once the child is at their respective school, they should get involved in activities and sports which will allow them to meet other people. Do not join too many extracurricular activities to the point where in interferes with your school work but you dod not want to sit and your room and do nothing but go to class. The child should make friends with people in their dorms as well as in their major.

John

The selection of a post-secondary institution for a son/daughter is one of the most challenging decisions a parent must help their young adult make It is imperative that the ultimate decision is made by the impending student. The student should not feel pressured to attend a specific institution that his/her mother, father, or sibling attended unless the institution ?fits? the student?s priorities. The student should drive his/her post-secondary selections and allow the parents to take a back-seat by making recommendations or suggestions. The ultimate decsion should be made by the student with overall agreement among the student and his/her parents.

Fallon

For anyone looking to select a college for themselves or their child they should begin by looking at what they want or their child does. The college should fit the personality and help develop them educationally. Looking at colleges location, visiting the college, the college population, the certification of the major desired, and extra curricular activites should all be looked at highly. Tutuion is also something that should be looked at when trying to find the right college. Choosing a college is a very difficult decision, but when looking at all the different areas it should help narrow down the choices. By selecting a college carefully it will help with making a wonderful college experience.

Tremaine

It is imperative to remember that this is an investment in your future. As the cost of higher education continues to increase, the principle amount needed for your investment increases. However do not let the price tag deter you from your dream institution. If the college or university of your dreams cost quite a bit of money, but you believe it will put you where you want to be in 5 or 10 years, make the investment. If you don't have the money, be aggressive and find scholarships, grants, and loans. The money for your college education is out there. You just have to take the initiative and look for it. Once you get into college, maximize and make the most of that experience. Tap into all the available resources and get a return on your investment. Attend the workshops, seminars and network. It will behoove you to establish new relationships that can potentially help to advance your career in the future.

allynn

visit the campus and talk to the students to get the real inside scoop.

Earl

When your son or daughter knows what he or she wants to do, just let them give it a try!