Moravian College Top Questions

What should every freshman at Moravian College know before they start?

Belinda

Having the chance to be enrolled in a college of your choice is a brand new chapter in your life. You get to make new friends and start in a new environment. Going to college is not a chance that everyone gets because of grades or financial situations, so take advantage of what is being given to you. I have learned to work twice as hard and be active, but at the same time I would run into time management situations. Eventually, I have found a balance and I am enjoying it. The biggest problem with students is procrastination. Even though I am in college now, it does not mean that there is less of it. There is a lot of freedom at college, so you need to have self-discipline and know your responsibilities. Another big thing when making a transition from high school to college is to stay organize and eat healthy. Overall, making the transition is not that different, but you need to have self-disciplne and motivation as well as having fun and relaxing.

Steven

I would tell myself to apply for financial aid scholarships starting sooner and that Moravian is the best choice for me. I would advise against astronomy and advocate taking more political science classes sooner.

Jazmin

If I had the opportunity to go back to my senior year and tell myself, I would say " Jazmin dont give up! you've accomplished many goals through your high school years and you have so many ideas to help your community. Follow your heart and pursue the career you want because its the work force you'll be having for the rest of your life. College life is fun because its way different then high school. Keep in mind that its only you that matters because its a competative world out there. Continue being the student thats full of commitment and taking risks because you will get far. "

Christine

The biggest piece of advice I would give myself would be to not worry. College was a big, daunting thing when I was in high school and I was very worried that I would not fit in and I would struggle. I would tell my past self that college is a place to find what you excell and to even find yourself. The teachers are there to support you and help, you may not get along with everyone but if you be yourself college provides you with the chance to make friends that you'll have for the rest of your life. So don't worry, you are not alone, most people are nervous upon arring on campus. College should be something to look forward to not something to cause stress. Take a deep breathe, you are prepared, trust in yourself that you made the right choice, and enjoy your senior year without that worry hanging over you and also enjoy the years to come.

Chad

Since now iam out of school for now i would tell self to be more talkitive then i was and prolly a lil less annoying and to transfer to a different highschool. where i might have been able to get along better with my classmates

Kaitlyn

Learn how to balance school, friends and family without ignoring any.

Sienna

Parents' role is not 50{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} compared to that of the student. But their wisdom and opinions do matter since once the student goes off to college, their view of their parents changes and usually for the better. Choose a school that presents just enough of a challenge for all parties involved, financially, academically and socially.

Sarah

You just know when the school fits. Don't choose a school based on it's name or popularity. Try things that sound interesting to you. Even if they don't work out, it's better to know that then wonder "what if?" Go to school-sponsered events. Learn past what's required. Explore that tangent; that question in the back of your head that you come across.

Kristen

Definitly sit in on a class or two. I would lean toward going to two then you see how the teachers are and the students, and after the class you must ask the students questions. Do not forget, the professor knows you are in the classroom so they are going to be on their best behavior, not how they act everyday. Make sure you spend some time without your parents also so students will really treat you how they treat everyone else. Visit more then once to get a real feel.

Rania

Finding the right college is all about your personality. You shouldn't base their decision just on school prestige. You have to choose a college that fits their social mold--smaller population if you prefer smaller classes and groups of friends, and larger population if you prefer larger classes and groups of friends. To make the most of your college experience: don't just spend all your time studying. While learning as much as you can in class is important, you also should attend guest speaker lectures and presentations outside of class in topics that you may not necessarily know anything about or you may not necessarily think you'll enjoy. You might find a new hobby or interest in doing so, or simply just a new perspective on life. Also, many collges have good libraries: utilize them! Read a book on a topic you're interested that's not necessarily related to any of your courses or even your major!