Sonoma State University Top Questions

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

Tyler

Make sure that find a college that will fit the student. One that will challenge them, but also help the grow and elarn.

Al'Lisha

Make sure that you choose the college that you feel is the best fit for you. Do not decide simply because someone you know is going to the school, or because you think you should attend a school because you parents/teachers "expect" you too. You want to go where you will feel confortable enough to branch out and explore things outside of you norm. Also, be open to new things. It's part of the college experience to try new things. If you've never taken a dance class before, but have been curious, now this is the time to try. If you are normally a structured person, try signing up for an art class. Have fun! Learn more about yourself, by doing things that you never thought you would. There is nothing wrong with being a well-rounded person once you graduate.

megan

look at class room sizes and if they are taught by the professor or undergrads. Look for diverse majors and programs.

Joe

Go with what feels right, money should not not be an option for YOUR future!

Clay

Visit the campus to get a feel for what college life will be like. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Take a tour of campus. If available, sit in on a class. Meet with the faculty in your major department. Be willing to meet others around you; the best opening to make friends is having some of the same classes.

Megan

Visit the college. Don't rely on pictures or what other people tell you about the school. Make sure you see it for yourself.

Hannah

Pick the school that caters to you're liking

Brooks

Find the campus with the best reputation and in the safest area and is the most cost effective for your budget. Plan very well with majors offered and class size. Plan early for grad school. Get to know academic policies of the University very early in your career so that you can take advantage of them. Use your resources given to you by the university to their full potential.

Mallory

visit the campus and talk to people who are in your major. you find out a lot of what you want by talking to currently enrolled students. i strongly recommend living on campus. that's where you can meet the friends you will make for the rest of your life, even if it isn't your first roommate. take advantage of the free stuff the college offers, you save money and meet more people. the most important piece of advice i can give is to find what you truly want to be. there is no better time. i switched my career choices three times until i realized what i really wanted and i love going to class because i'm learning about things that interest me. you will have a better GPA and you will have more satisfaction from your education if you pursue what you really want.

Elizabeth

If you want to find a college that fits you best, take time to write a list about what is most important to you about the environment that you're going to be in for the next four years. Food? Housing? Social Networking? Career Placement? Find those things at every school you look at, and look at many many schools. Send away for information for schools overseas, and check out one right in your backyard. Don't limit yourself and don't be scared to step outside your boundries. Parents, don't hold back your child from a place they really love because you want them to be close. They'll visit you. They'll call you. Best of all, they'll have amazing stories and be extremely happy if you try and help them go to a college that they really like.