Springfield College Top Questions

What should every freshman at Springfield College know before they start?

Daniella

Finding the right college is like finding a partner. You are scared at first trying to determine and anrrow down what specifically are your interests, and where you see yourself in a few years. It will be a crazy fours years of your life, with sadness, laughter, anger, confusion, joy, stupidity, and wisdom stemming from it. However, no one knows what is best for you to choose except yourself. Finding the right college takes a bit of soul searching. You go into college have a certain perception of your self and four years later you're a completely different you, for the better. It's a scary committment, but once you step foot onto that campus you are at peace, because you know this is where you belong.

Jillian

To have the best possible college exprience someone should focus on their goals and what they want out of life day to day, and in the future. The college search process is difficult but thinking about what you are going to leave with once graduated is especially important because of the investments of time and money. Being open to change and differences is also crucial in that personal growth should be a large point in your education, career, relationships, and other aspects of life.

Olufunmilayo

Make sure you find the right size college for you and try new things in college because it's the most fun you'll ever have. You meet friends for life at college as well.

Gina

I would advise students to determine why he or she wants to attend college. It is important to know what your goals are. Even if you aren't sure what your major is, choose a college that offer courses helpful for determining a major. Look at what interests you, whether it be sports, extracurricular activities, or facilities, and determine your college of interest based on what is important to you. Also, find a school that will make you happy. Your college years are the best years of your life. Focus on your studies, but also be sure to balance school work and your social life. It is your job to attend class, study for exams, and write papers. At times you will feel overwhelmed with classes, sports or whatever personal or academic issues you are having. The most important factors are to have fun and work to your fullest potential.

William

To the students I would suggest not only looking at how freshmen life is but also to look down the line towards your junior and senior years. Make sure to go over your possible major's and make sure the school has what you would like. The outside community will also play a huge role in your comfort at school. So if your not comfortable with the surrounding environment then you may not be comfortable at school for long. To the parents always make sure your child will be financially sound so they can stay comfortable at school and not have to constantly worry about what they are going to have to do for money.

Daniel

After attending two other institutions and not being very happy with these decisions, I have come to realize that my parents are a great part of my life and decision making. I only regret not going to my first choice school, which would have been a stretch financially, and not to where my parents wanted me to go, which was not the right fit and I knew it. I now have transferred into Springfield College and majoring in the Physician Assistant Program which I am totally dedicated to and focused at! After working two summers in the recovery room in the hospital, I know what I want and am striving to accomplish my goal of graduating from Springfield College with a Masters in Health Science /Physician Assistant. I know it will be hard work but nothing comes easy in life and I know my hard work will pay offf.

Gregory

A college degree has become extremely important for one to obtain over the past decade. With a record high 3.3 million high schoool students graduating in 2007, and the unstable economy parents and students have to look at every aspect when determining the right school. First, students and parents should decide on a school based upon the enviornment. Students today should visit the school before making a choice on where to go. The campus, surrounding area, facilities, and other areas of importance to the family should live up to the cost of tuition. students searching for the right school should also make their decision based upon a desired major due to the ever increasing number of college applicants. Everyone knows college is not cheap, and the cost of tuition is only going to increase year by year. Parents and students really need to sit down and research in full the best schools for the best price. This does not mean one must choose a less expensive school, but make sure one is getting the best college experince with the money spent.

Nenia

Finding the perfect college is all about that gut feeling you get when you walk onto campus. If it doesnt feel right, it isnt. You cant make your self like a school just because a friend is going there or a family member went there in the past. When you walk onto the campus thats right for you, you know. You feel like you belong, even though your just on the tour. You have to trust your gut and your heart. Remember your looking for the place where your going to be spending almost all your time for the next four years. It should be perfect for you, everything you've ever dreamed about. Dont settle for a school your unsure about just because you dont want to visit any other schools. Go on hundreds of visits if you have to, just follow your gut. When its perfect, you'll know.

Rachel

I would tell them to make sure they go see the campus first and meet with students and see if the campus actually fits them when they go visit. Do not wait until the actual semester before seeing if the school fits them.

Travis

I would tell the students that in picking the right college you will just know. The feeling you get when u go to that special college is unbelievable. The unexplainable comfort that comes over you will tell you what college is right for you. When you get to college do not be shy. Go out and meet new people. Everyone is in the same situation as you are in and are looking for someone to talk to. Be that person and introduce yourself. Enjoy yourself in college but remember that school is more important than parties. Study, pass, and have a great future.

Heidi

I would tell all parents to be supportive of whichever decision their child may make. It is important that they are happy with their choice. To the students, keep your eye on your future. Keep a positive balance between focusing on your education and having fun.Join clubs, get a job on campus, or do a sport to meet new friends. College is what you make of it.