The University of Texas at Arlington Top Questions

What should every freshman at The University of Texas at Arlington know before they start?

Huong

I should have applied for scholarships and applied to other school. I really regretted going to this school becuase I wanted to be more independent

Ross

Be ready to practice your instrument totally differently and be ready to increase your practice time 2 hours daily. It will be a tough transition.

elizabeth

If i could go back in time as a high school student I definately would have made better choices. College is not as easy as I thought it would have been. In highschool I slacked off and did not give 100{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} effort. I graduated without honors which was very dissappointing. In my third year of college I am now struggling to find scholarships to finish college. If I was back in highschool as a senior I would study harder to make all A's so i would be able to receive scholarships for college. The decisions you make today always affect the future.

Valerie

I would tell both parents and college bound students to find a school that is willing to work hard to make sure you not only graduate on time but is willing to push you get experience in your career path. Whether or not you enjoy what you want to do when you graduate you have an idea of what is expected. That way most students do not have to bother with internships when graduating. They can enter the real world and work to pay off any loans.

CHRISTIAN

MAKE THE BEST DECISION YOU CAN. DO ALOT OF RESEARCH AND MAKE SURE THE SCHOOL YOU ARE ATTENDING IS THE BEST FOR YOU.

Madison

Choosing the right college is one of the most important decisions of your life. It marks the beginning of the end of your life, defining your future by experiences and education. Little by little, college will shape you and mold you, making minor tweaks here and there, into who you will be five, ten, twenty years from now. It is imperative that you do your research. If a party school is what you seek, check students' facebook status' for key words such as "hangover" and "wasted," or even simply "party." If you wish to succeed in school, devoid of a social life, then do not consult facebook; for students in this category are currently studying. Overall, college will be exactly what you are expecting depending on your choice. Therefore, my parting advice is this: Choose wisely; for there may be no turning back. Yes, transfers are available. But is it not better to choose correctly the first time? And when you do, whether you chose the party path or the no-life path, make it worth your parents' money.

Alejandra

Look for a school that just "feels right." A place that gives you countless opportunities to learn and improve yourself. Also a place which encourages you to get involved in a variety of activities and gives you support throughout your time there. A good college experience is extremely important for everyone. Its a chance to better yourself while securing a bright future. Joining clubs and participating in school activities furthers your experience there, while expanding your social life. Just be willing to try new things, work hard, study lots, but also have some fun while youre at it.

Therese

Prepare finances well in advance, study, and enjoy being young.

Kennieth

Research the graduation time table for each program you are interested in, and check the graduation time table for transfer students as well. Also check to see if the schedule accomodates early graduation and double majors.

Ally

In my opinion today's college price tag makes cost an important consideration for most students. My decision to attend my college was largely based on the receipt of an academic scholarship. As I plan to enter my graduate studies in the fall, my decision is still heavily influenced by the availability of scholarships and financial aid offered by the schools. However, if finances aren?t an issue, I would suggest taking into account the range of academic majors offered and extracurricular possibilities on and off campus. You definitely don?t want to attend a college that doesn?t offer challenging classes within your area of choice. In Addition, if you have to work while achieving your educational goals, a meeting with an advisor to get an insight on class schedule flexibility would be awfully beneficial .Last but last least, you should consider the amount of personal attention you would want to receive from faculty and your parents. The size of school will be a great indicator of the student faculty ratio and how much attention you will receive from professors. The distance of the school from home will essentially constitute the amount of attention you want from your parents!