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

Brittany

Your college is the most crucial part to molding your future. For the next four years, it's what shapes and defines you. Don't choose a cheap school just because it's affordable. And if you choose a lofty school you love to brag about, you might just be in debt for the rest of your life. Pick a reasonable school that feels right for you. Don't worry about what anyone else thinks but yourself. I declined my first choice dream school because it was 45 thousand a year. The school I attend currently...let's just say when people ask where I go I respond with "oh just ____." I was discouraged when I found out that financial aid wasn't going to help me so I ended up going somewhere really cheap out of spite. PREPARE YOURSELF. Make sure you want to be there. Make sure you're smiling when you're walking around campus. Make sure you can relate to the people there, and you think they look like potential friends. My classmates are my most trusted allies; my most valuable research tools. There's so much to learn from people if you just ask.

kaylie

find the college that best fits your majors needs, and a college where u feel right at home, if u dont get that feeling, its not the right school for you

Brittany

just makes sure its the school of your students choice and you confortable without relying on mom and dad to fix you mistakes.

LIndsay

Picking a college is one of the hardest decisions you will ever have to make in your life. After all it's the stepping stone that will help lead you to create a future for yourself. The process can be stressful and chaotic , but if you learn how to do it the right way, you will soon discover how easy it can really be. The college that you decide to attend usually determines a lot about the kind of person you are. For instance, I like to be active, I'm a hands on learner and I'm very family oriented. Looking within myself to find out who I truly am made the process of picking my college out a lot easier. Remember you?re usually attending college for four years, so when making this decision make sure it?s the right one. College is a big part of anyones' life. You make life long connections there, you discover yourself, learn new things, and most importantly you set the path for your future. Make the best of this experience because you will never having anything else like it.

Kathryn

The best thing you can do when searching for the right university is to go to the campus. Walk around, see the area, and try to get a feel for what your environment is going to be if you are to attend that university. Getting a feel for the environment is extremely important; more than anything you need to be comfortable at your school. Being comfortable in your school environment gives you one less factor to worry about while you are at school (believe me, there are a lot!). If you are uncomfortable, it will be even harder to adjust to college life. It will be harder or near impossible to become academically comfortable so you can study and talk with your professors and do all the academic necessities you encounter; it will be harder to become socially comfortable and make friends; it will be harder to become emotionally comfortable in order to deal with the different stresses you face with this great change in your life. If you attend a university that you are comfortable with, you will be able to make the most of your experience, and you will be able to expand your education to its fullest.

Breanne

I think it's very important to look at many different schools to find out what is best for the student. Many times students say that they want a small school, but then realize that it's just like high school. They may also say that they want a large school and feel very overwhelmed. Take tours of the campuses and sit in on classes. If you can, try to arrange an overnight with other students to get a complete feel of a typical school day. It's all about the application process and you have to test the waters at every school you're looking at.

Roman

Pick the college that you truley fell fits you best.Dont pick the one that your parents want you to go to, the one all your friends are going to or the one that your girl frined goes to, pick the one that is best for YOU

Ting

try to be on campus when you go to college. be open to meeting new people. college isnt always about work and academics, but social groups. however, just dont get swept away and have too much fun too.

Erica

Picking out the perfect college can be a very difficult task, but finding that college is key to success. It is very important to pick a school where you feel at home, but also a little bit out of your comfort level at times. This allows you to experience new things and new cultures. Also, class size is very important. You need to decide what level of familiarity you wish to have with your professors. Do you want to be a number or do you want to be a name, face, and personality? You also need to decide if partying is important to you because, let's face it, everyone knows there's some kind of party scene on campuses and the amount of partying (whether or not you'll be participating) affects your school work, social life, and stress level. Most important though, is academics (as boring as that may sound). College is the path to your career and receiving the best possible education is very important and key to success. Check into the different programs available at your school to make sure they are exactly what you're looking for. Good luck!!

Jacqueline

The best advice I could give is to visit the college and to take a tour. Once you're there, take the time to talk to students and to poke around the buildings they don't specifically show you on the tour. A college will only present the best things it has to offer so really look around. Also, make sure it has a wide variety of majors because almost no one sticks with the same major for their entire college career. Make sure the college isn't overpriced for the education they're giving you too, check out some of the professors in your department- a lot of schools require a docterate in the given field to teach. To make the most of the experience, live on campus for at least one semester and try to join a club or sport. I've found that the best way to meet new friends is to leave the door of your dorm room open when you're there, people will likely stop by to say hi. Finally, don't worry too much, it all comes together in the end, just have fun and make the most of it.