Southern Connecticut State University Top Questions

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

Allison

My advice to students is that first of all you must realize that an education is the most important investment that you will ever make in your lifetime, aside from buying a home. Although having an engaging and active social life is important part of a person's overall well-being, you must not put it ahead of academics. Completing a bachelor's degree is like the first great milestone of your adult life. It opens innumerable doors to you. If you feel unsure about a major, just remember that whatever you choose will ultimatly put you at an advantage when you jump into the employment pool. You can always go back to school later after you've worked for a while and learned more about yourself and where you fit into this world. There is not excuse to do less than your best. Just having the opportunity to attend college is a blessing that so many of us take for granted.

wajih

to make sure that the university holds a very comfortable and liberal environment

Tricia

Meet people. Simple as that if you do not know anybody on campus and shut yourself out you will never be involved in anything socially or academically. Obviously, visiting the campus is a must and when visiting try to blend in and talk to a few different people. Try to get along with people at first, even if you do not see yourself fitting in with them. This is the best way to learn about the campus and eventually they could connect you to people you will become friends with. Also a great idea is to have a on or off campus job. If you work somewhere that other students may work or go to, you will easily meet lots of people. My hugest mistake was chickening out and deciding not to travel. If I had traveled, I would be in a much better school and in honors programs. I missed a huge opportunity in my life to meet much different people and really expand myself as a person by deciding to stay close to home.