The University of Texas at Arlington Top Questions

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

ANNA

Concentrate on what you would like to do without changing your major. Get the most for your money.

Emerald

Always go to the college and stay a weekend without your parents, and get a chance to engage in a student activitie. Actually look into the school you are going to and research everything about it not just the partying aspects.

Brentsen

Start early, because it'll come fastest than you think

Courtney

Always believe in yourself-getting rejected from a college is not the end of the world. Pick a school because its something that appeals to you personally, don't pick one because all your friends are going there. During college, remember that it is going to be a big change, but that your family will always be there to support you. It is not an easy 4 years, and you do a lot of growing. It may seem like its unbearable at times, but I guarentee that in the end it will all be worth it, and most likely the new graduate will wish they were still in college. Some of the best and hardest years.

Casey

Choose wisely based on the degree you intend to obtain. If you don't know what you want to major in, choose a school that gives you many options of various majors. Do not choose a school based on where a friend or significant other is going. If you choose the wrong school for you, it's not that big of a deal. You can always transfer.

Zachary

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Amelia

Dear Prospective College Students, Do some extensive research on the colleges you are considering. Don't just base your choice on what all your friends are choosing. Their college might not be the best one for you. First of all, make sure that the college offers your choice of major. Secondly, be sure you are able to afford the tuition. For some, it is better to first go to a community college the first two years to save up some money and make a slow transition into college life. Once you get to a university, it'll be a whole new world. Don't be timid to make new friends, especially with others in your major. The best way to make acquantances is to join clubs and organizations. These memberships will also look great on a resume. It is also never too early to start planning out your career path. Know what courses are required and talk to your advisor yearly to make sure you are staying on track. Missing a few classes can set your graduation back a year of two. Remember to make friends and have some stress-relieving fun but not so much that your grades suffer.

Mandy

Study hard!

Kandice

The advice I will give for students is to start applying for colleges and financial aid for the colleges of their choice early, no later than the beginning of their junior year. The students and parents should also take campus visits and check out the student to teacher ratio for classes, housing, campus security, and availability of classes for the major of your choice . If it is of interest to the person that is applying, check out the ethnic makeup of the school.

Caitlin

When looking for a school that will fit you and your needs, take the time to look at as many options as you can. There are so many different schools that offer a wide variety of opportunities. It is important to find a school where you will, as a student, feel comfortable in growing and learning. Parents should offer guidance to students by helping them look at all aspects of the school, including academic records, extra-curricular activities and the interaction between students and staff. Once you get to the school, try and get involved in one or two groups that sound interesting. This is a great way to meet students your own age and older. Keep an open mind when you get to the school, try new things, and learn to balance your social life with your studies. It will not be the easiest experience of your life, but with effort, it can be one of the most rewarding.