Olivet College Top Questions

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

ashley

If I could go back and talk to my self as a senior in high school, I would tell my self you won't have any trouble transition from high school to college. The one thing you need to focus on is the homework, and ask for help before you fail a class. Also I would tell my self not to go into the same major as my friends and go out on my own and discover what I like and don't like. Overall I would just tell my self to take college classes serioulsy and to enjoy college while it last.

Brooke

I would tell myself that getting good grades and being on the work is very important. My first two years I slacked off, and looking back, I do regret not taking my school wokr seriously. I wouls tell myself that time management between school, friends, and sports is crutial.

Jana

Going in to college for the first time is great for a high school student. This gives them a fresh new start from the reputation they may have had in high school. Some advice that I would give to myself would be to join as many clubs and activites as possible on campus. This not only looks good on your resume, but it will also make you a well rounded person with views other than your own. It also shows that you care for more things than just your academics as well as your ability to be involved in activities other than academics. I would also encourage myself to join an athletic team. This is a great way to make friends and make a new family at the school. You will become extremely close with all of these people and have lifelong friends from these people. My last words would be to have fun and experience everything in college that may be thrown your way. This is a great way to learn from mistakes, move forward and become a better person.

Josh

The advice I would give myself is plan and discover more about the college. I should have also look at other colleges and universities. Olivet College I still believe is the place to be, some other colleges in MIAA were trying to get me as well. NAIA school such as Concordia University Ann Arbor want me to go there school. It was either Olivet College or CUAA. I wish I knew more about the football team because I play football here.

Anthony

I would have told myselft to not take a year and a half off from school, but to attend Olivet College. I wanted to go to a bigger school, but I love how small and connected you are with everyone at Olivet. You feel like you are friends with everyone, including the teachers. Going to Olivet College just isn't a place to learn about your major, but the first step to getting your dream job. Teachers will spend so much time to make sure you end up where you want to. They will help you find an internship and eventually a great job. Olivet College is the best place I never heard of.

Ruth

Being a girl raised on a farm in a town of 700 people, I would tell her not to be so scared of what to do after high school. There are a lot of choices and you don't have to stick to your original ones. You can change your mind and things will happen that will force you to change. Get the good grades in science and math as they are a key part of your future. Ask your teacher or others for help if you don't understand the subject. They won't hurt you, or belittle you, they are people you can trust. These are subjects that you forget if you don't use them. If you decide to go back to school later in life these grades will help you, so you don't have to repeat them in college, something that is much harder to do. Keep your sense of humor and your willingness to help others, it is one of your greatest assests.

Kathryn

There are a few words of advice I would give to my high school senior self. First off, enjoy seeing your friends every day. When you get to college you have to learn how to make friends again. Going to a small school you are with the same people every day so making new friends is needed. Next, be prepared to live with so many girls and sharing a bathroom. My dorm room has about ten girls to a bathroom and it can get quite stressful. I would also tell myself to earn as much money during the summer as possible. The cost of college books are quite expensive. The money you make during the summer takes the stress off buying books and paying for gas when you visit home on a weekend. Plus, be thankful for your home. Once you get to school you have no parents to look out for you. You don't get home cooked meals or a clean bathroom every day. No one is there to hold your hand. Growing up and being repsonsible is the only way to survive your time at college. Finally, remember to have fun and learn something new every day.

Kellie

I would tell myself to stay focused. College is a new experience and many things that seem exciting can lead you very far off track. You only get 4 years, and while 4 years seems like a long time, it really does fly by. Don't waste it by making bad choices and not engaging yourself in your classes.

Miki

Be sure to use all of the resources available to you by the college. They want you to succeed and have systems in place to help you. Figure out your learning style and use study tools work best for you. Be prepared for class and show up on time, everyday. If you are struggling with a class, talk to your instructor or seek a tutor. This shows that you are serious about your education and are willing to put in the work. Always pay attention to deadlines, especially drop/add and withdrawal deadlines. Keep an eye on your grades and speak to an advisor if you don't think you are going to pass. It is better to withdraw from a class and receive a "W" than to stay and fail the class. A "W" will not count toward your GPA but an "F" will bring it down dramatically. The more courses you attempt, the harder it is to improve your GPA. If you are not an early riser, it is probably best to schedule classes later in the day.

Korey

Your senior year is an exciting time of hanging out with friends and enjoying your extracurricular activities but it is important to use this time to prepare for the transition to college. It is important to work hard at developing your writing skills. I would suggest taking college writing during your senior year so that it is fresh in your mind. I would start developing good, organization and study habits that will help manage the more difficult amount of work that will come in college. I would also work at developing new friendships at school, work and church so that you are ready to do this in college. High school is fun but there is nothing like the excitment of tons of freshman on a college campus in the fall. College is a chance to start all over with your G.P.A. and friendships. Make the most of it by being prepared!