United States Air Force Academy Top Questions

What should every freshman at United States Air Force Academy know before they start?

Julian

The nostalgia we will experience years from now on the totality of our experiences in college will not be encompassed by the moments we spend in the classroom; rather than academia, it is what we apply ourselves to outside of the classroom that will be remembered. Nearly every college in our nation supplies the education necessary to check the boxes on a job application. However, to harness that spark, one has to immerse his/herself in the culture and atmosphere of the institution. Observe the graudates and alumni to see if they have achieved levels of success that you are interested in and delve into their past. Personally, I chose the US Air Force Academy, because I was interested in a career serving our country in the military; the experiences I have had at my school have catered to this interest and made life-long memories. These memories will not be of a pen and paper but instead a yoke or rifle: flying a glider in soaring or working with my classmates to ascend beyond our circumstances in basic training and freshman year. Choose your school not because you love what it has but what you can do with it.

Alan

Challenge yourself, don't take the easy route. Pick a school that will help you accomplish your dreams and test your limits. If you succeed you will graduate with more than a degree you will have the experience that will make you better.

Jace

Start early. Look at schools that specialize in the occupation you want to end up in. Talk to students at that school in the college you'd like to attend, and graduates of the program to hear what they might have done diffrent or what they did right. School costs alot, so pick the best school for which you can get good financial aid or that is the cheapest. If you go to an expesive school expect people to have money. Work hard your freshman year. it will get you good financial aid and get you into special programs.

Jessica

Look for a college that best fits your expectations. Don't go to a college based on what other people say or for something as miniscule as the distance it is from your house. College is something that shouldn't be chosen because of comfort or location, it should be chosen because of a future and a dream. It shouldn't feel comfortable at first, but it should be chosen based on a dream of a future.

Matt

Do a lot of reasearch and visit the campuses you are interested in. Get a tour and talk to the freshman.

Alan

Parents need to motivate their children to find their passions and what they want in life, and students should think hard about what they want and what will make them happy before choosing their college.

Christopher

Take trips to visit the campus and set up tours. This way, you get a feel for what the college is all about. Make the decision that is perfect for the student and not the parents or anybody else. To get the most out of college, study hard and play hard! Do not play so much that you fall behind in school, but don't put of being social for schoolwork. A good balance will help you out the most in the end! Good luck!

Daniel

The college application process is an exciting, yet also a frightening time. There are many unanswered questions, but foremost in a student's mind should be, what do I want to get out of college and what do I want to do when I graduate? Each college is unique in its own way. Some are large schools and offer an incredible amounts of social opportunites, while small campuses allow a tighter unity within the student body. Some schools are geared towards engineering and others towards the liberal arts, so knowing what your interests are in terms of academics is important. Though the academic major you choose may not necessarily dictate what your life will be after college, it is more than likely a giant step in the direction you will go. So though college may be nothing more than a four- year party for some, the serious student should see these years as a time to lay the foundation for a lifetime of opportunity.

Thiago

Visit the school at least twice!! Once is not enough! Talk to a few, not only one, student attending that university

Graydon

Figure out what you want to do and stick with it. changing once or twice is fine... but don't constantly skip around. And take it seriously and don't goof off all the time.