Piedmont College Top Questions

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

Brian

Finding the right college is all about what fits you best - From what I've learned since graduation the name of your school and the title of your degree are minimally important in comparison to the testament you've delivered by dedicating four years of your life to your education - that's time you've spent becoming more knowledgeable, worldly, and most of all, training yourself how to you your own mind in the most constructive way. A degree means "I'm worthy, I'm trainable, and I know how to work hard and persevere in an academic and professional environment." Choosing a school should be based entirely on you - If you prefer small classes, make it a priority - If you prefer rural or urban settings, factor that in - but most of all, visit the college, tour the campus, sit in on classes, and try to spend some time with the students - see what fits you best. Choosing a college isn't really so much different thant choosing what T-Shirt you want to buy. What really matters is that you've got a shirt on your back when you're done.

Tim

College is an important four years. Its the most important, most fun, most needed, most desired and most remembered four years of your life. The right college is imporant. You need to go somewhere where you can balance your school work and extra-curriculars and your social life. You need to be somewhere you fit in and can make friends, because the friends you make at college are the friends you'll have for the rest of your life.

Kristen

Make sure you know what your child stands for and make sure that the college you stand for has those same values. Find a school that will push your child, but also support them. Find a school that will work with you to cover you financially. They should be more focused on you getting an education than if you have money or not.

Janet

I would tell students to talk to everyone on campus when they visit and try to get a fully rounded idea of what people think of the school. Students should try out for every scholarship they can find. Many students either don't know about many scholarships or never get around to filling out applications. I would also tell students to take advantage of their campus library. It offers many other services besides checking out books and the staff is usually more than happy to help. Students should try to attend as many events as possible because they are a break from school work and it's fun to hang out with other students that they may not usually hang out with. Students should make sure that they are smart about the choices they make and know what the college?s rules are and if they don't fell like they can follow them then they should attend another school. Students should try to stay on campus on the weekends even if their parents want them to come home on the weekend. Most of their friends will be less busy on the weekends and will want to hang out.

Laura

I would like the parents to consider a smaller college campus with a great reputation for wholesome social activities that are actually fun and rewarding. Smaller colleges have a greater sense of community. The student will not be overwhelmed by the amount of people and could feel like they fit right in a little easier. If a potential student is accepted into a smaller college with these opportunities, it could be more expensive than the average university. Great schools have a tendency to offer scholarships that bigger schools do not. The more activities your student is involved in, the greater chance he or she has of receiving an additional scholarship. This makes a more expensive school a little more of a realistic choice. I would recommend that the student should live on-campus, which is something I did not do. I believe that it would have contributed to a better college experience if I had. Once a certain school becomes the best choice for the student, go for it. Don't be scared and let life begin.

Louis

Be sure it meets your desires. Don't settle for what's available. You should do some research and evaluate the college to see if you can find yourself comfortable and fitting in there.

Sarah

Parents should visit the college with their child. Parents should not pressure their child to go to a certain school. Once the student knows where they want to persue a higher education. Let your child apply to as many colleges as they like. When they find the right place, respect their decision. Know that they are a lot of new experiences in college and your child will experiment. Let your child know that they can depend on you and that you will be there through good times and bad. Support your child.

auda

Make sure its where you really want to go!

adam

Don't choose college based on who are dating at the time, because that will more or less ruin your whole life. Choose the college in the location and offering the classes that able you to study what you want to study.

Portia

Make sure you find a college that makes you feel like you're not "just another freshman".