Kent State University at Kent Top Questions

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

Carmen

If I could go back to talk to myself as a high school senior I would give myself the following advice. Don't wait to go to college, go to college now. Challange yourself, pick up where you are leaving here in this high school. Take this knowlege and do not let it go to waste. You spent to many hours doing homework, taking tests, and making good grades to let this go to the wayside. Nothing in this life can be more important than the day you graduate college. Why do you ask? This is why, because when you graduate from college you can then make anything possible with an education. You can work whereever you choose, travel where you choose, and most important give yourself knowledge so you can put yourself in the place you want to be. Do not give up on yourself or let someone talk you down. College is the place for you, don't look back, take the chance now. If only I had given myself the chance to finish college when I was younger to start a fresh new life in the way it was meant to be started... Educated.

nicole

Stay focus it is so easy to jump off the track when you get to college and that would prolong your education. There is a time and place for everything get your education first and then you will have all the time in the world to go out and explore the world....focus...focus...focus

Jazmine

I would give anything to be able to go back to the beginning of my freshman year, I have so many regrets. If I was able to give myself advice, I would first tell myself that self-motivation is a must. My parents are no longer around to tell me what I need to do. I am fully responsible for my own actions and and I need to take that seriously and also deal with the consequences of my actions. I would tell myself I needed to attend every single class and to not miss a single assignemnt. My grades were so poor at the end of the year that I wished I could start over and make a better transition into college. However, I learned my lesson and plan to take my own advice next year. I would also advise myself to get an on-campus job to help lessen the financial burdens. It would also help to teach me time management. Now that I've personally been through the transition to college, there is so much I would go back and change if I had the opportunity.

Michelle

I would tell myself to definitely continue and go to Kent State University just after my first year. I am currently an Exploratory Major which means I do not have a major and the resources of campus have helped me very much with choosing a major that is right for me. Not only have my education been excellent, but the people I have met have been very welcoming and I have made many new friends. My roommate has become my best friend and she made this past school year very fun and it would not have been the same with out her. Overall, I would tell myelf to continue on and not change anything with my educational decisions because I know I have made the right decision with coming to Kent State University.

Jessica

I knew that I wanted to attend the local community college my senior year; however, I did not know what to expect. I would tell myself to try new things; do not be afraid to take classes that sound a bit more difficult. The harder classes will generally prove to be the most beneficial and provide a firm foundation to build on with other classes. I would also tell myself to get involved with the various programs at the school. Do not wait until the last year to try and do all of the fun activities and getting to know people. Another bit of advice I would give my high school self would be to not worry so much. Everything will work out as long as you try your hardest. The hours of studying will pay off, doing poorly on one quiz is not the end of the world, and if you put everything you have into the class than you will definitely earn that grade. It may not be the grade you wanted, but you will have earned and that is the important part. Lastly, I would say enjoy college life; don't worry about the little things!

Brittany

If I could speak to myself as a high school senior, I would encourage myself to explore all of the options that are available in the field of communication and be open to trying new things. Before I graduated, I was convinced that I would be a broadcasting major and that is all I wanted to learn. I soon realized that I was interested in more than just the radio industry and I am now a photojournalism major. I would also tell myself to not be so nervous about leaving a small high school class and going to a place where there are thousands of students. I would tell myself that I should not be afraid to meet new people and express myself in a world that would be completely different than the small town life that I know. I would also tell myself to take advantage of asking questions about college to make the transition seem less intimidating.

Lyrisd

If i could go back and talk to high school me i would tell myself not to slack off and to stay focus on the goal. Also i would tell myself prascastination is your enemy and get the work done is key an important .

KATIAH

THE BEST ADVICE I WOULD GIVE MYSELF IS TO STAY FOCUSED, TRY AND FIGURE OUT YOUR ACTUAL CAREER GOAL WHILE YOUR STILL IN HIGH SCHOOL, AND TRY TO START ON CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT SO YOU CAN REALLY GET A FEEL OF THE COLLEGE LIFE AND WORK ON EARNING EARLY CREDITS. IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO BE IT WILL MAKE IT EASY TO RESEARCH EXACTLY WHERE YOUR PROGRAM IS BEING OFFERED, TIPS ON HOW TO APPROACH THE SCHOOL, WORKLOAD, COURSES YOU WILL NEED TO TAKE, HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE YOU TO COMPLETE YOUR COURSES, AND POSSIBLE WAYS YOU COULD SHORTEN YOUR COLLEGE LIFE JUST SO YOU WONT FEEL SO OVERWHELMED WITH THE TIME FRAME. TRY AND DO VOLUNTEER WORK JUST SO YOU CAN GET A FEEL OF WHAT YOUR GETTING YOURSELF INTO SO IT WONT BE ANY SURPRISES LATER ON DOWN THE LINE. MAKE SURE YOUR COMFORTABLE WITH WHAT YOU WANT TO DO, ITS PLENTY OF JOB PROSPECTS IN YOUR FIELD OF STUDY, AND IT WONT FEEL IMPOSSIBLE TO OBTAIN A JOB ONCE YOU'VE COMPLETED YOUR STUDIES.

Wesley

I will tell myself to continue on the path I am on because there are great opportunties and positive/negative experiences that await for me in my 4 years of college. Going through all the worrying, stress, heartache and up/downs of happiest will be worth it because in the end it will change you physically, mentally, and emotionally to perpare you for the new social and career change. Also all this will give you a strong sense of direction and independence one needs as a young adult in this society.

Michael

I would tell myself to truley dedicate myself to trying as hard as I can to maintain the best grades possible in order to recieve the best scholarships as possible. During my senior year I had a 3.0 average and I did not recieve any scholarships for college which was very difficult on my family to pay off and we were forced to take out loans. If I could go back in time and retake the ACT or SAT and recieve a 25 or higher on my ACT I know I would have goten the best scholarships to help my family pay off the price of college and the price of books. I would tell my past self that I have been working on campus all year to pay for books am taking a job in the summer and next school year just to help my family pay off for school. Hopefully with this said I would be better off than I am now if I were to have scored higher on the ACT.

Aimee

Knowing about college, the advice I would have given myself is not to be nervous, and that I will succeed. I am currently succeeding well now and before college began I was nervous. I am currently a hard worker and never procrastinate; therefore, I would have told myself that I shouldn't be nervous.

Sarah

Dear High School Senior Self, As times will be drastically changing in only a few short months, it is important to remember to savor every moment of high school that you possibly can. I know all you can think about right now is graduating and moving on with the next chapter of your life, but that will all come in time. Right now you need to capture every moment with your friends, some of which you will not see again for a long time. You need to thank your teachers, especially Mrs. Hersman, who has been nothing short of a fantastic instructor and encourager. Make sure you talk to the underclassmen students that you have met, because they look up to you more than you realize. Tell them not to be nervous about the rest of high school, and encourage them to ask their dream girl to homecoming. Follow your own advice, and tell the boy that you love that you don't want to begin the next chapter of your life without him in it. Not telling him would only haunt you for a long time after you graduate. Most importantly, don't worry, and have fun!

Alison

The first thing I would tell myself is to take some more time thinking about what college or university I wanted to attend. I rushed into my decision to attent Kent State University because it was close to home and easy to get into, but it did not turn out to be a great fit for me. I think I would have preferred a smaller, closer community where I knew most of the people. I would also tell myself to take time to think about future career choices. When I was a high school senior I was going to college because my parents told me I had to. I would like to tell myself that a college education is a wonderful thing to have and that it could take me wherever I wanted to go, if I would just put a little thought into it first.

Evan

Assuming I could go back and time and speak with my high school self, I would have a lot of advice to give. However, none more important than to stay steadfast in school and my studies and to value my education. After high school, I did not take furthering my education seriously which led me to waiting several years to go back to college. Now, at age 24, I am just beginning my college career and have a long road ahead of me to a degree. Looking back, if I would have taken my education as serious as I do now when I was a senior in high school, I could have a bachelors degree completed and be working on my masters. Instead, I am just beggining work on my bachelors and have a long road and a lot of hard work ahead of me. It would be a blessing to be able to go back in time and give a lot of advice to my high school self. The wisdom I have learned since then could benefit the young man I was at the time greatly.

Megan

Stay on track, and don't withdraw from classes as much

David

I would have told my self to do either AP classes or post-op to get rid of some of the core classes i needed to, so i could spend more time with my major classes i needed to study. Also I would have told my self to get in to better studying habits so i did not have to form them in college, becasue the habits you make in high school carry over to college.

Charlotte

If I could go back in time and talk to myself as a high school senior, one of the things I would tell myself would be to get my college applications done the summer before my senior year. Waiting to do them last minete only adds to the stress of senior year. College life is much different that high school, because your classes are scattered throughout the day. You need better time management skills to figure when you are going to get work done. I would also encourage myself to get involved on campus, especially a Christian group because that was one of the best decisions I made. The transition is a little bit rough, because you are living on your own, and I would encourge myself to make lots of friends the first week of school to build up a support system at school.

Anthony

Anthony don't fall asleep in science class even if it is right after lunch because you actually need that in the future. Also do your homework. Just get in the habit now. Don't start skipping classes just because others are or because your bored.

Jacqueline

If I could go back in time to when I was still in highschool and give myself advice for college I would tell myself many things. I'd tell myself to spend an amount of time studying as it's the most important thing to my future and never to procrastinate. But I'd also let myself know to never forget that college is a once in a life time experience for you as a young adult. Of course you can go back, but you can only go once at the age you currently are now. I'd tell myself to go to all the college events and that a close mouth doesn't get fed; so be outgoing and get to know new people otherwise you'll never get to know anyone. You can meet new friends in college or you can waste your years of college away as just a stressful experience that you made yourself do. It's not just stressful; it's also fun and to make sure that I stay smart if I do decide to go out at night withfriends. The most important advice I'd give though is to never procrastinate.

Shannon

I would tell myself to relax and not to worry so much about transitioning to college life. It's not as hard as most people think. College is very different than high school, but you are ready for the challenge by the time you graduate from high school. I would tell myself not to go home every weekend so that I could more easily get used to living on campus. I would also say to be friendly and open to meeting new people, but also keep in touch with my old friends from high school and call my parents often. Making new friends is one of the best parts about starting college, but it is important to keep the old ones, too.