Saint Joseph’s University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Saint Joseph’s University know before they start?

Andy

You need to be comfortable on campus and with your friends, but dont choose a school based on a purely social decison. You are there for a reason.

Rob

Be open to the people you meet and the surroundings you encounter. Be careful about the friends you meet but also be open to accepting new friends and trying new things. Have fun and study hard. Try to stay focus and work on time management.

Eric

Choosing the right college is not just about academics. Social life is important for stress relief, and to make life-long friends. Balancing academics and your social life is the tricky part but, without both of these things, the college experience is not what it could be. If you need to, take time off from school after high school to rest yourself. There is no point in rushing into a situation where your maturity level will interfere with your ability to concentrate on work . Good luck!

Alexis

Visit the campus beforehand and try to get in touch with current students or alumni. Pay special attention to your major's department - these are the people you'll be interacting with most. Most college rating websites allow you to email people who have posted - email them and ask informed, detailed questions about both academics and social life. Make the most of external resources about your college. The most important part is knowing what YOU want from a college experience, which may be difficult because you are navigating new territory. Be honest with yourself and look at your study/play habits during highschool, as well activities in which you participate or would like to participate. College is hard - this, above all, needs to be understood, and it's a four-year investment. Be prepared!

Brendan

Don't worry so much about the students that attend the school because everyone makes friends. Pick a school that sets you up with what you want to do and stay involved with your classes and teachers. The hardest part of college is making sure you wake up for class.

Paul

Prior to making a final decision in selecting a school, be sure to visit the school first and get a taste of all the aspects of the college life.

Sam

My advice is to be as open minded and positive as possible. College is supposed to be one of the greatest experiences of your life and that depends on how you approach it. Take the time to visit many schools, and never count out a school before learning about it. While in school, always be open to new experiences. Take pride in doing your schoolwork as best you can. Don't ever hesitate to ask faculty for help. Outside the classroom, be willing to explore everything that is around you. College is much more than the books.

charles

Find a college most suitable to your kids academic and social levels. Meaning if your interested in business and you love college football. Look for schools with a big college football team and a business school that will allow them to grow in the future. I also think it is crucial to look at the scope of kids that enter that school. It seems to me that races stick together in college and clicks form. So look at schools with kids that have your interests, styles and social events. It is necessary to fit in on your college campus if you don't play a varsity sport or are not involved in a fraternity or sorority. It is hard to make freinds if you are not plugged into those social pipelines, therefore look at schools with your common interests.

Joseph

Pick something that will allow you to gain a sense of independence but also allow you to greow spirtually and intellectually.

Helen

College is a time for growing and learning about yourself. Find a campus that fits your needs, both with education and community. Finding a college that has the student population that makes you the most comfortable, and that really commits itself to the programs and extracurriculars you are interested in is important. The surrounding area should be suiting to you also; it is the area you will live in for at least 4 years, so make sure you like the area. An academically challenging college that helps you to grow to your educational potential, as well as providing adequate support services is also important.