Nebraska Wesleyan University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Nebraska Wesleyan University know before they start?

Kristine

When trying to decide on a college, you need to make priorites of what you are actually trying to find. Also, one thing that helped me the most was actually going to the campus and taking a campus tour. The friendly atmosphere and having the opportunity to see classes in action really got me thinking that I could picture myself there. Along with the campus tour, I was able to meet with real professors from the university. Not all places allow their professors to take time out of their busy schedule to talk to prospective students, so I could already feel the deeper connection students make with their professors. Once I arrived, I knew I wasn't just a number. I came from a small town, so it felt welcoming when professors would call you by your name. While at NWU, I was also able to take a class during my first semester that changed my outlook on life and my major. In this class we were required to do a service-learning project. I chose to do mine with immigrants who were struggling to learn English. I loved this experience so much, that I became a volunteer ESL teacher.

Darren

Make sure you choose the college that fits you and one that your comfortable at rather than going to a college where all your friends or boyfriend/girlfriend is going. This will ensure a positive and enjoyable college experience.

beth

find somewhere you are most comfortable. you want an atmosphere that feels like home to you.

Jenna

Go to a small university where the professors care and the classes are fun!

Libby

I would advise that students make the right choice for them. Parents can be very helpful in this decision making process, but the ultimate decision needs to come from the student as far as where they will potentially choose to learn, grow, and live for the next four years. Before college visits, I would brainstorm specific questions I want answered. If these are not covered during the school tour, I would not hesitate to ask. I realize that the process of visiting schools can be intimidating, but the admissions faculty really are interested in you, and want to help you on your search. If the college representative doesn't seem interested in answering your question, or even appear to be avoiding it, then possibly you should be reconsidering whether or not this college is for you. I would visit as many places as possible, why? Because it can't hurt! The only way to know what you want or don't want many times is to have a wide enough pool of schools to pick from that you are then able to say "yes, I really like the way they do this," or "no, that doesn't work for me."

Staci

Take the decision seriously. don't base it on what your friend's decide.

kara

Find the place where when you are on campus you feel like you belong there. When you get your tour notice how the other students are treating each other and look around and see what activities the students are participating in when you are around.

Shannon

Look around and make sure that you've found something that is right for you, not your parents or anyone else. College is a long part of your life and the last thing you want to do is continually jump around from college to college. It's a big decision, so make sure you're happy with it.

Sadie

The college you choose should be all about you! You cannot simply look at colleges because your parents went there, your sister went there, or because your best friend wants you to go there. However, that should be a college you visit, along with a college you would love to go to, and a few colleges you think would be practical based on your future career and financial situation. You will visit all of them, probably with your parent(s) or guardian(s) and something will just hit you, out of the blue you will absolutely know you are in the right place. You will look around and all of a sudden you cannot imagine this college without you, or you without this college. The scenery, the class sizes, your future teachers, and the tour you complete will all lead you to your college destiny. Your mind and heart will tell you what you need and do not need. And after visiting all these places you will end up in the college of your choice just like me. My mind and heart led me to Nebraska Wesleyan University?Where will yours lead you?

Natalie

Find a college where people are friendly and helpful on the tour. They will probably continue to be that way through college. Besides that, college is what you make of it. It's challenging and encouraging, and almost all colleges can give you what you need as long as you put the effort into finding it.

Nathan

Pick the school you feel the most comfortable about. Don't worry about where your friends are going to go to school. Pick what is right for you.

Sarah

The one thing to consider when choosing a college is finding the right size for you. I prefer small classes where I can get to know my professors and get one-on-one help, so I chose Nebraska Wesleyan, but the choice is up to you. Try not to worry about the cost of the school. If it's where you want to go and you are accepted, then work hard on getting scholarships and loans. It can be difficult, but if you work hard, you can usually get most of the cost in scholarships. Another thing to consider is what you want your major to be or if you are undecided. Community colleges are good for those who aren't completely decided, that way, you can get the generals out of the way. If you know what you want to do, try picking a college that focuses a lot on that specific area. Don't pick a school because your friends are going there or your parents want you to go there. Pick the college that is right for YOU!

Christine

Don't just go where your friends go. Find the college that is the right fit for you, this is the best way to get the education you want. I love my school because it fits my needs and wants!

Daniel

Great Place Well worth it

Dan

Get involved.

Cory

Take a campus visit to your option/s. It will feel right once you get there.

Samantha

When deciding on the right college, I think it is most important to visit the campus of several colleges and visit with the professors at that school. If the campus does not feel "homey" or comfortable, it is not likely that you will enjoy being on that campus. Getting to know the professors is very important when learning about the type of classes you might be taking in that particular major. Another important aspect of choosing a college is knowing the campus life and activities on campus as well as the financial aid offered by each school. At times, scholarships can be the most important factor when choosing a college. College should be a home away from home, and if you do not feel comfortable, safe, and optimistic about that school, it is probably not the right school for you. You should follow you heart and look past the monetary issues if everything else falls into place.

Alexandra

The college search experience can be one of the most exciting and scary times of your life. It's important to fully immerse yourself in your search and try to get as much out of it as you can. Parents- it's important to give input. You might have experience that can be shared. But don't pressure your children into something they may not want to do. Students- take the information that your parents, counselors, friends, etc. give you and use it all to make the best decision. Only you can know what school will best fit you. Never be afraid to ask questions! I work giving tours on my campus and I don't believe there are any stupid questions. Make sure to visit campus before you decide anything. Don't forget to have fun! Enjoy every aspect of the college search and be excited to embark on the next part of your life. College has truly been the best experience of my life. It might be a little nerve-wracking, especially if it's your first time away from home. But trust me, you'll look back on all of it with a smile on your face.

Rob

Embrace the new found thoughts on lif, that they will encounter.

Breanne

Look for what is comfortable for you, what does the school offer for your major? What opportunities are there for you outside of campus as well as on?