Morgan State University Top Questions

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

Kailah

As a college student there are many distractions to keep you from doing your very best. If you put your education first and remember that is the reason you're there, everything else will fall in place. Also remember to explore your campus because Morgan State has many things to offer. The library is free, so utilize it. Do not wait until the last minute to cram in your work because it will only put more pressure on you. You're in college, so be sure to have good time management. Even though you're in college, remember to enjoy yourself. You do not want to be a dorm rat; go out and have fun but balance your free time and your school work. As long as you keep up your grades up, you'll enjoy your first year more. Also go to the events the school has and show some school spirit. You'll be able to meet new people and network.

Alexia

"Stay true to yourself, but be sure to enjoy the ride including every bump." That's exactly what I would say to myself. I learned so much my freshman year of college, but the most important lesson was to stay postive. I lost a lot of friends from high school but I gained a few amazing new ones. My first semester grades were discouraging, but second semester I made up for them. It's so easy to get discouraged and distracted but it is so important to see each situation through to the end. Be kind to others because you can learn from them. Be yourself because there is someone who is a perfect match to your true personality. Get involved. But most importantly have fun! Stay focused but remember that college is an experience as a whole. Don't take it for granted, it's only four years!

Vitalis

I will advice my self that for sure, I will face a lot of peer pressures like going to parties as I transition in to college, but I should not give in so that i will not lose focus in my college career. I will tell my self not to be ashamed to ask for help or question on anything that I did not understand while I am in college. I will advice my self to do my best and secure a scholarship in college if I am not transitioning with one. I will advice my self to be on at the best of moral behavior when i get into college.

Marissa

First, I want to start off saying don't be scared. Transitioning is easier than you think. Just keep pushing forward because the pay off is better than expected. Secondly, do not take a year off, go straight from high school to college! It would be nice to have more credits under your belt before your life begins as a mom, wife and a working woman. Do not think you can't handle something just because it seems like a lot of work, it isn't you just like to procrastinate. Life will be tough but you are stronger than you think and there are so many people who come into your life that will love you and support you no matter what decisions you make. Thirdly, live life as much as you can try not to miss out on the bad times, the good times and the strange times its all those things that make you as strong and determined as you are!

Rachel

I would say just take your time when doing your work. Make sure you go to your professors office hours. You do not have to go to every social event there will always be another one.

John

I would tell myself that while you're still living at home with parents not eager to kick you out go for the four year degree as opposed to the two year associate's degree. The bachelor's degree would have set me up better to continue my education at a later date if I chose to go back. I would have probably been more financially stable as well to afford to go back to college as well, or at least in a job that would have allowed me the time and flexibility to do so. I would also have told myself to go get a degree that syncs up with where my heart is. People that have careers they are passionate about tend to see their work more as a labor of love than a means to an end. The final thing I would have told my High School self would be to not look at material possessions as the mark of what makes a man. Life, while short and a lot of times tough, is not a journey of self pleasure seeking. Life is about helping meet the needs of others, and building quality relationships with people.

Cleveland

Make sure to take your time, and really make a decision about what you want to do in your life. College is going to be hard, and it is up to you to make the decision to set up your life.

Phoebe

If i could turn back the hands of time, i would sit down and learn without distractions, i would not look at the university or college as a place where you be free from your parents and do whatever you want to. As a female , i will never think that college is where to meet the best guys and hot guys. I would will see it as a stepping stone to my future, the foundation of my most pleasant days. I would never have played with so many years before i can finally decide to continue my education. i would set a target to be a Nurse before i turn 25years old. The future is in your hands, nobody can make your future, not even your wealthy parents. If a person must succeed, you must avoid peer pressure, and occupy yourself with the things that can make your future brighter. widening out in a moral way, and be friends to only those who openly condenm your bad side. Refuse strictly bad company and those who view the future blindly. Lastly, think critically, do not act before you think. You are your future, create it or break it.

tierra

I would advise myself to open to a different career opportunity that maybe one that you may not think you like, love and/or enjoy.

Inaee

If I could give you any advice, I would tell you three things, that would get you ready for college. Number three would be know what you want to do with your life before going into college. I know advisers say you have all this time, but in reality you don’t . Even further, knowing what you want to do you means won't have to waste time doing things you don’t need to, and that would save you time and money. Two, pace yourself. Take your time, don't try to do everything at once, because you will cause yourself unnecessary stress and in turn the stress will negatively effect you and your studies. So slow down, think, then act. And last but not least, stay focused. I know it is hard with all the new experiences, responsibilities, and life lessons in front of you, but try your hardest to never lose sight of your goal. Things will always be there to get in the way, and you will never seem to have enough time or resources but stay focused on your goal—never lose sight of your mission—and everything else will fall into place, I promise.