Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus Top Questions

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

Anthony

When searching for colleges, look into the courses offered there, and make sure there is something you would like to do. Potential classes and courses of study should be something you want to do, with a faculty that can support it. Many universities have great job placement opportunities and contacts, as well as career fairs. The location is also important, as well as what kinds of things you like to do, whether it may be activities, sports, social functions, music, etc. Overall, it comes down to where you would feel the most comfortable, and where you can learn and do what you want to do.

Stephen

Make sure you know what you are getting into before you go i.e. living arrangements/cost of living, amount of classes and students, focusing on courses not the novelty of going to college. Just make sure you are ready financially and academically ready to go to college.

caitlin

I would find a college that you truly feel comfortable with and that is really worth your money. Penn State costs a lot and might not be worth it.

Miriah

If possible, both student and parent ought to visit a prospective university or college for the weekend. A great deal of character, dedication to academia, and lifestyle variety can be gathered through the 'free time' students are alloted on the weekends. In addition, research the number of volunteering, social service, and philanthropic events run by student groups.

Casey

Be sure to have enough cash to allow the student to focus on their study, instead of focus on financials.

Megan

My advice to parents would be to let your child pick the school they want to go to. Don't tell them what they should major in . They are adults now and should be treated as such. My advice to students would be to go as far as you can in school and apply for as many scholarships as you possibly can because education is only getting more expensive. Take out loans if you have to because it will be worth it when you get your degree. Also, make sure you choose a major that you will enjoy, not just something that will get you a job that makes a lot of money.

Mary

Spend time at the college your child is looking at, more than just an afternoon. It's important to immerse yourself in the campus environment to get a good feel for the needs and interests that will be met by what the school is offering.

Mei

I would recommend you to do research on several things; the campus it self, libraries, class sizes, available majors, and research. I would recommend you to visit the campus multiple times in different seasons; for example in summer, fall, and winter. The campus looks very different when it is green in summer and gray in winter. It is nice to have both images before you decide the college. Library is where you would always study and get resources for classes. It is important to have much space for study with good furnitures and computers. It is sometimes hard to study in a huge class during your freshman year when everything is new for you. For this reason, I decided to go to a branch campus first, and I transferred to the main campus in my junior year where classes are huge with three hundred or more students. I would recommend you to go to a big college if you would like to involved in a reserach project. It is great to have many options when you decided to chenge your major. These are four things I recommend you to check to find a right college.

Katherine

THink about what you want in a school and don't let other people dictate where you or your child goes to school. Think about waht you want to learn, and who can offer the most of it. Money shouldn't be an issue, but it can be. Just remember that education is an investment- so make it worth the money it is going to cost you or your family.

Mike

Don't let anyone other than yourself decide. Ignore your parents friends teachers etc. Make the right decision for your self.