Piedmont College Top Questions

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

Frank

I would say go to a school where you are going to have fun and get a great education, do not go to a school just for sports because I have made that decision and at times I regret that decision so go to a school that you will really enjoy and have a great college experience.

Ellen

College is a season in life where balance is the key...just like many seasons of life! It is a time to discover who you are as an individual - and this is so much more than just going to class! It is a time where you'll have the opportunity to: meet a million new faces, travel and study abroad, discover what career fits your gifts and talents perfectly, play sports or draw, sing, act, and advocate for causes that you feel strongly about. It is the most exciting time of your life - it is laying the foundation for who you will be as an adult in "the real world"! Finding the right college means finding out what is most important to you and what you want to learn the most while you are away at college. Going to a smaller school like I did may be lacking big football games and greek life, but it was so abundant in professors that truly care, learning in a small classroom, making close meaningful relationships that will last a lifetime, and, of course, helping me achieve my career dreams!

carolyn

college should be looked at as a chance to expand your mind and study something you love in depth, not as just a tool to get a good job that is merly a byproduct. find a college that suits you(students) in atmosphere and class size. and most of all enjoy and apreshiate the fact that you have this wonderful oppertunity to learn so much and make such great friends.take it for all that it is worth, don't be afraid to go to a school in an area you've never been to, or take challenging courses, these are the things you will look back on and be happy you did even if at the time they seem scary or too hard. if college has taught me nothing else it is that i can do anything if i work hard and that education is the key to a hppier excistance!

Mary

The advice I would like to leave to students would be to research and apply to as many schools as you think you would like to attend. Don't go to the school that your mom or dad picked out. They can't make that choice for you. If you work hard and try to find the right fit then your college experience will be worth all the money in the world. If you step onto a campus when visiting and you hate the food or don't like the dorms, obviously it's not a good fit. Remember, you could be there anywhere from two to four years so you better like it. Parents, do not force your kids to go to a local school just so you can save a buck or keep a close eye on them. Let them travel and explore the world. Just think, if your kid goes to a school they love then they are more likely to stay there, graduate and have a career in their field. Then they can pay you back all of that well spent money by buying you a beach house. Students, this is your time to shine.

Jared

Make sure you like the surroundings of your school and the degree programs that it offers. Also, check the student life out

Rina

When looking for a school it is important to be thorough to make sure you find one that is the right fit for you. Students who choose the wrong school for themselves may not perform at their highest level. To ensure that you find the right fit make sure you take the time to visit the school. The location of the college can be as important as the college itself. Also talk to students who are currently or who have previously attended the college. Find out what they liked and disliked about the school. Ask questions about the extracurricular activities offered by the school as well as about the professors and staff. Steer away from schools that have a reputation for partying and schools where students don?t receive much guidance from the staff. These are things a new student doesn't need to deal with their freshman year of college. The bottom line is make sure it is a school that you feel will support your needs and habits. The best way to succeed is to be happy and supported as you embark on this important journey.

Angelique

College is a choice that is open to people of all ages these days. Gone are the days of 18 year olds filling the halls and classrooms. Today, the biggest diversity in colleges is age. The age range in any college class today is 18 to 80 years old. In turn, this diversity opens up a bigger world to explore and more prospects to learn from someone who has been in your shoes at some point in their life. I believe this phenomenon has helped to ground people at a younger age and give them something more powerful to focus on than just partying and binge drinking on the weekends. When you go to visit the college you are interested in, talk with some of the students you see on campus that you think you could relate to, and find out what their personal experience has been like, it will help you narrow your choices down to the top few schools your interested in. Also, if you are passionate about something you do in your spare time, like a hobby, make sure you have access to that outlet on the weekends or you will be miserable without it.

Christy

What I would tell parents and students about finding the right college would be to figure out the needs of the student. Some students need small and sturctured classes, while others do not require those classes. Another thing I would I would tell parents and students is that if you visit a college and it just does not feel right, or if there are any doubts do not attend. Students must find a place where they feel safe, comfortable, and worthy. Parents should ask many questions especially when it comes to financial aid. Many institution say they will give you this amount of money and then do not deliver. Parents and students must also weigh the cost with needs. Pravite schools cost more, but with that they also have smaller classes. Public schools tend to have better facilities, but much bigger classes. One must decide their needs acemedically, socially, enviornmentally, and economically when deciding on a college to attend.