Loyola University Chicago Top Questions

What should every freshman at Loyola University Chicago know before they start?

Victoria

Your school will be the place you will spend four years of your life. When choosing schools, make sure to visit campuses. You need to be comfortable in order to be successful. Academics are important, but so is your happiness. Once you choose a school, you can always transfer, but that sometimes is a hassel. Find your home away from home.

Kyle

The advice that I would give to parants and students is that let your child go off and expereince the life of living on your own but make sure that you let them know that you will always be there for them. These baby steps will help develope your child into the responsible person that they are going to be for the rest of their lives. Always stay positive and reassure them that they are on the right track but give them your assistance if they need. As for the students, be thankful that your parents have given you the opportunity to advance your life in the positive direction. I'm very thankful that my parents had faith throughout my life as im growing up. Be sure to thank them and love them whenever possible and be sure that you never lose touch with the ones that brought you to where you are right now. Your parents are the best teachers that you are ever going to have in life.

Eboni

The advice that I would give to students would be to find a college that really fits your personality. If a person is quiet and likes to study, don't go to a school that is a known party school and vice versa. Moreover, I would advise students to check out the school before they apply. Don't just assume you'll like it. Also, I would give the advice that students should go to the school that they want to go to. Don't go to a school because someone tells you to go or because you want to be with your friends, because you might end up regretting it. The advice that I would give concerning making the most of the college experience is to truly be yourself. College is where people discover who they are and can find themselves. So, as long as you're doing what you want to do, you'll enjoy your college experience.

noorah

When faced with the critical choices in life, values is the word that comes to mind. Values are the most important things we carry around with us and that includes are purses, wallets and debt cards. Values are what bind us to what's important and critical for our well-being and happiness. College is going to be a place in which your personal values may develop, transform, diminish or strengthen. Choosing the right college is about chosing a life path. When you are faced with a decision, look within and try to find a college that you believe is compatible with your values. During these formative years, your exposure is essential to further shaping your character. You want to find a University that will respect your values and give your the opportunity to explore and thrive.

Beatrice

Understand that the college choice and major is the student's choice, and that the student should choose their university based off of what would be best for them. The college experience should be what the student wants and expects from their college years, and the parents should let the student search around for the school that tends to their needs the most. College should be something enjoyable, not something that one feels forced to do. College is going to prepare you for the rest of your life; thus, it should be the best for you.

Heather

Students and parents alike should research many schools that have the best programs for what their child or they wish to learn about. Students should also visit the campus' of their choice and see how students interact. Sometimes brochures only display the positive things about a school and if one goes the see the campus, he or she can learn more of the truth about what really goes on. When a student does figure out what school they would like to attend make sure to fill out as many scholarships as possible and the FASFA, because the less financial worry one has, the more he or she can relax in school and do their best academically. To make the best of your college experience, join clubs, be active, go out and make friends, create a good time management schedule, go around and discover new places, shops, restarants, and so on. Students should make college fun and not stressful to be fully happy and have the best experiences.

Megan

I believe it is important to attend a school where you are able to find a home away from home. It makes the transition a lot easier, and it will make your general college experience happier. To be able to walk through the campus and attend classes with a sense of knowing this is where you belong, this is where you feel home, will really will motivate you and push you through school. It's all about enjoying the experience while working extremely hard to obtain your goals.

Edward

Make sure you not only visit the college and speak with counselors, but meet with students not affiliated with the office of admissions; these people will most likely give you the absolute truth about the school versus the biased, deceptive facts provided to you by the office of admissions and their affiliates. A good way to do this would be by emailing students via Facebook and other online social sites, as well as viewing surveys and other ratings of the school by peers.

Amanda

To the student- make the decision of where you want to go to school based on what you want. Not what your parents tell you or where your friends are going. It's your life and your college experience. That's not to say you shouldn't listen to the advise of others, but the decision is yours to make. To the parents- be there for your child. Support the decisions that they make and what they want to do. Listen to them. Ask them about their lives at school. They may seem like they're too cool for you and some big shot away at college, but they're not. They need you now just as much as they needed you to come to their piano recitals and soccer games.

Najahla

TRUST NO ONE! Do not believe the brouchures or the rumors, the websites or your best friends. Before you choose a college or university, the most important thing to do is to research, visit, and ask questions. The only way to decide if something is truely right for you is to personally experience it. Once all of your research and college visits are done. Weigh your options. Think about all of the aspects of the schools don't just think about class size or campus life, also think about things like the cost of tuition and the distance it is from home. Many factors like these are often over looked but have a grave impact on the college experience. Once you have chosen a school, the most important thing to do is get involved both on Campus and in the Community. Getting involved around campus allows you to make friends while doing things you enjoy. Getting involved in the community allows for networking, learning your way around, and giving back.