San Francisco State University Top Questions

What should every freshman at San Francisco State University know before they start?

Dorcey

I think more than anything people should not limit themselves due to money. I think that might be some people's biggest mistake not taking risks because they are scared of debt or of not being able to make it, try it, believe me once you are here you will find that even if you are in debt , it is worth it. Parents try to not be sacred of distance, it's probably one of the biggest learning experiences for you as well as your child. Being successful in college from what I have found is being able ot manage time and having limits. If you know you have three hundred pages to read in a week divide those three hundred pages by seven, so then you space out your study time appropiately. Time managment is key, and being able to know when it's time to work and not play.

Ngoc-Lien

To find the right college, I suggest that students should visit the colleges to which they plan to apply. By doing so, they can see how the school, the students, and the staff are like before they make final decision. The other way that they can check out the school is talking with school alumni who definitely would provide a detailed information about those schools. In order to succeed in college and make the most of the college experience, the students must manage their times well, meaning scheduling times for academic works and social activities. If they do a good job in balancing the times well, they will have wonderful college experiences. Furthermore, the students should not hesistate in seeking for help when encountering personal issues and academic problems because schools' facilities such as counseling and tutoring programs are designed to help them. Thus, they should take advantage of the resources that are available for them to use.

Emma

Visit the college and try to attend some classes before you make your decision. This will give you a better idea of what campuslife is like and whether it is a place that you will want to spend the next four years of your life.

Sabina

You are spending a lot of money on this experience and your education for the next 4 years will be with you for the rest of your life. Make sure to fully research the schools you choose, especially with their courses offered, amount of students, international programs, and club activites. If you choose the right school, you will have the best 4 years of your life!

Kasey

Take your time, follow your dreams, get plenty of sleep, eat healthy foods, and never give up.

Micah

Try to find a place that you feel comfortable in. If that's not possible for the moment, then it's definitely alright and probably worth your time to transfer.

Matthew

To students I would say, If you don't know what you want to do for the rest of your life, it doesn't matter where you go as long as you get out of the house and live on your own. To parents I would say let your kids make their own mistakes, if they won't listen to your sound advice they have to learn the hard way, let it happen.

Megan

It's a good idea to research what fields are most likely to be hiring in 4-5 years so there are jobs available when you graduate.

Kelly

Finding the right college is not the importatnt part, is what you can offer and your goals in being in college. That's what make the experience worth while, and just be proactive!

Brian

Many graduating high school students make a beeline rush for the most distinguished University. That is all fine if you know exactly what area of study you want to go into without hesitance. Many prospective college students do not know which area they want to go into and upon landing in a high calibur University, find themselves in a stressful whirlwind of potential career choices. Even when you think you know where you want to go with your life, there is always the irritating itch of competition and the floating candle down the alternate path of interest. If you have a slightest amount of doubt, take things slowly. Apply to a large diversity of Universities; pulic, private, and community. Maybe by the time acceptances roll around, you will have a better idea. It does not hurt to start at the community college level, find where your interests lie, and then transfer to the institution of your choice. It is not necessarily the most decorated University that you should apply for, but the one with the greatest curricular diversity.