New Mexico State University-Main Campus Top Questions

What should every freshman at New Mexico State University-Main Campus know before they start?

Rodrigo

Have fun and meet as many people as you did, but make sure you study and get good grades. It is not enough to get by with a 2.0. You are here to fullfil a life long dream so make sure you realize that everything you do, including grades, is as spectacular as your dreams. You deserve to be surrounded by the best so make sure you pay it forward to all of those that choose to surround themselves with you, they deserve it too. Finally, life is truly what you make it so don't stress and remember that there is a whole crew of paid faculty that is here for your success. Don't forget to thank them.

Manuel

iIf you are asenior hugh school student, or a person that wants to go to college, but doesn't know what university is the best choice for you. You need to look for a university that offers great education and have proffesors with experience based on their material. Also look for a college in which their staff have a great communication with their students based on finacial aid, scholarshps, job opportunities, and great communications.

Samantha

To find the right college you first have to think of what direction your taking in live. What is the student going to learn and what career are they most interested in. If your not sure then pick the college that works with what you have. Some colleges require essays, tests, and applications but if you really want to attend then you should go for it. Any college can help lead students in the right direction and will help them find the career that fits them best. College is a great experience and I think that you learn so many things that can help you in your future.

Eric

Go to a friendly enviroment, where the campus is not to big, where you can walk from one side of campus to the other with out taking a bus or driving. Everything you need to be able to access is on campus. Have good teachers, that have experience is some way, where there average people graduating is higgher then there drop out rate.

Edwin

When looking for the right college for youself or for you children one should look for a college that has a program that your child or you are interested in. If you find a place with a major you actually care about you will do better not only at that college but in your life in general. It is crucial that you are interested in what you are doing in college, otherwise you will be tempted to not go to class and not do your homework, and you will probably end up failing out of school.

Stephanie

Make sure that the school you're looking at has the right major for you, if you are undecided, make sure they have at least two or three possible majors. Look out for prices on meal plans and campus housing-it is important that you check out different plans and/or alternatives that might best suit your child. Be sure to check out how safe the campus is, and how effective security is. Investigate whether the campus police are set or volunteers, and how they are hired. Check out volunteering groups, fraternities, or other clubs that you might be interested in-it's a great way to make friends and become a part of your community. Make an appointment with an advisor to set your schedule that way the advisor can make sure to help you be on the right track-you don't want to fall behind on your studies, or off track. Try to be involved in activities related to your major.

Molly

Look at all of your options. I was mainly foucusing on out of state colleges in my college search, but realized that NMSU has a degree plan perfect for me. Dont dismiss state schools. Also, look at things such as housing, if the food is actually good, and talk to students at the schools you are considering, they can tell you how the school REALLY is! College should be hard work, but fun too.

heather

Take advantage of in-state lato scholarships rather then leaving half way accrose the country for a college you might not stay at for very long.

Alexandra

Well, I personally believe that college is not only about academics. I think that it is very important to find a college that can be a little sparatic. I think that in order to achieve the most of your college experience a college needs to be located in a "college town" this will allow for students to interact with students. Volunteering and intramural opportunities are also important because this will get you involved with friends and people that you dont know who untimatley could become friends for life. I believe that sororities and fraternites are important because they get you involved with the school, with other opportunities, and open a whole new door of experiences. Academically a school should be focused on the students and have every opportunity available to them. Chosing a school that YOU want is usually what is best for you. Do some research, and come up with what fits your personality and career goals.

Aurora

My advice to you is really research all colleges and universities as much as possible. Visit and speak to as many people as you can before you decide on one. Speak to alumni and professors with any and all questions you may have. Remember the first semester is a big change do not freak out just take it a day at a time and everything will mellow down as time goes on.