Texas Tech University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Texas Tech University know before they start?

Jacqueline

I can't stress enough that you need to visit all the campuses you are considering, both parents and the student. Students you really need to shawdow at the schools you are looking at, make sure to stay on a weekday and weekend day during the school year so you really know the atmosphere of the school, try to go to a class. Alot of Universities may not allow you to attend class but you can meet with the professors and advisors and ask questions. Make sure that when you go visit that you look at things that are important to you, and possibly make a list of pros and cons for each school and take pictures! Listen to your parents adivce but make your own decisions this is your education, and your future. Parents be protective but respectful of your students decision. Students really review your options after you get your acceptance letters, don't make an impluse decision, or a decision thats not really your own. Finding the right college is stressful for everyone, but remember go for what feels right! And one last thing, don't forget to ask about how/where to do your laundry! :)

Bianca

Every college offers different qualities. The first thing to do in the college search is to truly figure out what a student is looking for in their college experience. After the choices are narrowed down in is very important to see the campus and watch how people interact with one another. This is a life changing experience, it is very important to take every aspect into close consideration. After the choice is made, go into this new experience full-heartedly. These friends that you make will be there for you the rest of your life. Get involved and make it a point to meet as many new people as possible. I truly believe that college will only give you as much as you put in. Try to experience everything that can because there will be no other time like it in your life.

Weston

The advice I would give to someone who was looking for the right college, would simply be to trust your instincts. A person's own insight is often the best tool to use when makeing big dicisions. Of course it is importatnt to take into account issues such as cost, location, student body etc. but a person's own intuition will help he or she to make the best decision in the end. I would incourage prspective students and their parents to visit many diffrent colleges and talk to various faculty members that are teaching in the student's fields of intrest. Talking to other students at a college, and even citizens in the surrounding community, can also help a prospective student get an idea of what the school is like. Spending time on a college campus can be one of the best ways to understand how the experience of attending that college will feel, and will help immensely when making a final decision.

Austin

For an average middle-class white male as myself, college is difficult to afford. Find a university with a good student business service and financial aid department. Also consider where you'll get the most "bang for your buck" education-wise. Texas Tech unfortunately has a ridiculous amount of core classes required for students, which raises tuition for unnecessary classes and course fees.

Sarah

First off, try to find a college close to home. It's always a huge relief knowing that if you get overwhelmed with school work or stress that you can always go home on the weekends if you need to. Second, try to find a college that has a great program for your particular degree plan and with a high job placement rate after graduation. College will be the worst 4 years of your life if you don't get involved, many colleges have different events where all campus clubs or organizations set up booths where you can get information about a particular club; join at least one. Finally, when it comes to class, get to know the people who sit around you; you will need a study group come finals.

Laci

I would like to tell anyone about to enter college that they should choose a college that offers a great program for the major they choose. I have learned that it is really important to be happy with the education you recieve in your particular degree plan because sometimes people feel like they are not learning the most they could if they would have went to a different college. You just never want to regret where you spent your college life, cause it is definetly one of the most incredible experiences of your life.

stephanie

The biggest thing I learned when looking at colleges is that it is necessary to visit the college campus. I knew immediately when I got to Tech's campus, that it was the school for me. I fell in love with the people, the campus, and the community. You have to find the right size and right fit for you. It is also a necessity that the school be one that provides one of the best programs for the major you choose to get a degree in. Once you find the right college, make sure there are plenty of activities that you feel you could and would participate in. One of the reasons I chose Tech was for their dance team. When I made the team I knew it would be a great way for me to be involved in the huge school spirit at this school and a way to get to know alot of people. Take advantage of all the resources schools give you to not only find the best choice for you, but to also find the activites that will help you make your college experience the best it can be.

Kayla

Definately do your research and visit the college campus that you want to attend. Tour it. Sit in on classes. Visit different organizations. That is really the only way you will find out if it is really the best match for you. Go where you can be the best you can be and where they have programs, activites, majors that mean the most to you! As for making the most of you your college experience, GET INVOLVED!!! You meet so many new people and make new friends. Find an organization, sorority/fraternity, anything. College will be more fun and memorable if you just get involved.

Haley

Make sure you visit your college before attending. Try to spend some time there before you make a decision. Your first pick might not always be the perfect fit for you! Also, make sure you attend the college YOU want to not what your parents want. You know yourself more than anyone was go somewhere that makes you feel comfortable and at home. Make sure there are a lot of extra curricular activities, because that is how you meet people and make your life long friends.

jeremy

Go to the college to see if it fits your personality the best.