New Jersey City University Top Questions

What should every freshman at New Jersey City University know before they start?

Nanette

To find the right college you have got to look at location, finance, and class size or size of the college. If you are the type of student who can sit in class have your professor lecture and no discussion occurs, then a larger school with at least 200 poeple per class is what you want. Finding the right school is tought but you have to know who you are and what you want to be in life. if you know your major you can go to a school that concentrats in that. If you like being surrounded with things to do go to a city school. If you like the quite wooded area go to a small town school.

Jaime

The advice that I would give parents/ and or students about finding the right college is to take into consideration the diversity, price, provided majors, location, and campus activites.

Maarium

I would advise parents to be open minded about what their children choose to do with their futures and to be supportive. And most importantly, never make your child feel like there is something they cannot do or that what they choose is not good enough. Encourage your children to follow their own dreams, not yours. For all the students out there looking for the right college, keep in mind that the "right college" doesn't always have to be an Ivy League college. Sometimes the smallest and least expensive colleges can be just right for you. Most importantly, whatever decision you make, be sure it is for the right reasons, and be sure it is what YOU want.

Alyson

The advice I would give to a parent and/or student about finding the right college would be to start early in their search. Not only is it important to have an early awareness about what career choice he or she may want to enter, but by visiting schools early and meeting with various councelors, students, and staff, the student will be able to make an appropriate decision that will have an impact on the rest of their lives.

Amanda

Make sure to visit the campus and get a feel for the atmosphere on the college of interest. Be sure to get involved in activities going on, on campus.

David

The right college for your child is the college that is affordable , but perfect for your child's major. Depending on the major that they choose, it is best to send them to a college renowned for educating students in that particular subject. Your college choice should really be based on how your child is personally, if they are trustworthy, and what career they wish to pursue.

Denise

I would advise them to visit the schools they are interested and to ask a lot of questions especially to the students who attend. Also, if you do end up at a school that is not your top choice, try to make the most of your college expereince by trying new things and meeting people and by continuing to do things you like.

Maryann

Explore your choice of schools inside out. In addition to a campus tour, visit their website, learn about accessing the library at home, visit the financial aid office, the bursars office, and most importantly - talk to current students. Visit the cafeteria and ask them about the culture of the school, and what a typical day consists of. How far of a walk are the dorms to the library, classes, and social activities? Also, be sure you are comfortable with the distance of the school and getting back home. Are you okay with the drive, or flying home? Where will you do your laundry? Most of all, what type of counseling services does this school offer you towards planning your future? You will be a student there, as well as a customer, so keep in mind the services you would like to receive in turn for your tuition.

Raymond

I would say to start looking for ways to pay for college at the start or your Junior year in Highschool, and really go and visit the colleges that you are considering going to even if they are out of state. And if you have your heart set on a school thats out of state but are a little nervous about leaving family behind and living on your own, just go for it and everything else will fall into place. Follow your dreams.

Jennifer

Its a good college if you have money.