The University of Tennessee-Martin Top Questions

What should every freshman at The University of Tennessee-Martin know before they start?

Alicia

Students need to be sure that they are pleased with every aspect of the school. There maybe something at that college or university that bothers the student. This one aspect could be the main reason the student is not happy with their college experience.

Hillary

I would advise students and parents to explore the options. Actually visit the campuses you are interested in. It isn't a good idea to base your decision on location or past experience. Choose somewhere that offers many different types of degrees, so that you have many options. To make the most of your college experience...go to class. I know that is the obvious answer, but it is the right answer. Stick to your morals and trust your instincts; you will go far.

Christina

To make sure their children are perpared for college and start early.

Lindsay

The best way to find the right college is to visit the campuses that you are most interested in. Visit classes, talk to students, and walk around the campus alone to see if it feels like home to you. Once you find the right school, do not be afraid to jump in and get involved. Find groups that share the same passions that you have. Make friends with the people that live around you and open yourself up to new experiences. Also, attend class and get to know your professors. They can be some of your greatest allies while you are in school and even after you graduate.

Lacie

Students should look for a college that attend to their interests and future career goals. They shouldn't attend a college just because their parents are pressuring them to got there. Parents should be willing to let their children make certain life decisions on their own, like which school they will attend or their major.

Brian

I would advise them at looking one who has a low crime rate, high graduation rate, student-teacher ratio, campus involvement activities, and cost.

Shenika

Make sure the campus is safe and that your child feels comfortable there as if henor she were at home. Let your child choose their school, don't deceide for them.

justin

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Courtney

My advice would be to get involved with the campus activities, not necessarily the greek societies, but the social clubs that pertain to the student's major. I would also recommend to get a job on campus working in the department of the student's major in order to always have one on one contact with professors in the department. It helps the student in getting to know the professors for that particular major. College is fun, you just have to make the most of your experience while you have the chance.

Joshua

My advice to students is based off of what they want from a school. This question must be answered first and foremost. You should consider what your major is likely to be and look for a school that has a very good program in that area. You will be paying for this education, so you should look for the highest quality product possible. Also you should consider the location of the school. You must ask yourself 'How close to home is it?', 'Will I need to stay on campus, and if so, how are the living accomodations?', and also 'Does the atmosphere of the town fit with my tastes?'. After answering these questions, you will have a better idea of whether the school really suits you. My advice to parents is to look for a school that has a good campus department of safety and and low alcohol consumption. Also you should visit the school and just talk a few of the professors to ensure that they have teaching and education as a priority and not just a paycheck. The biggest consideration are the people on campus. If people on campus are friendly, this usually indicates a good learning environment.