University of Illinois at Springfield Top Questions

What should every freshman at University of Illinois at Springfield know before they start?

Kelly

The college experience, for me, has been a long road. I have managed to learn a great deal about the reasons for the courses I had no idea why I "had to take" when I was much younger. Now I understand the need for interdisciplinary studies, learning the basics of a different field allows you to see your own field of study from a slightly altered perspective. It breeds better understanding and greater ability to solve more complex problems. Overall, I have learned to be a more well rounded student, and I apply the knowledge I have gained to my daily experiences. I hope to impart the same love for learning to my daughter so that she can be enriched by a more open mind.

Martin

My college experience has been an exciting ride of discovery and learning. College has allowed me to interact with a wide variety of people who have a variety of views. I have had to find ways to work with them to get assignments done while not treading too heavily on their feelings nor letting them tread on mine. I have also come to realize that there is more and more truth to the saying, "Knowledge is power," as you go through college. My time management, responsibility, and work ethics have all improved. If nothing else, the experience has opened my eyes to new ideas about education. I am more excited to go to school now than I was in high school and I want to learn. Apart from academics, my college experience has helped me grow as an individual. I have been able to become the person I want to be and have met amazing people who I will know for the rest of my life. College has made me want to do everything in my ability to become a more well informed world citizen so that I can help make this world a better place in any way possible.

Njeri

I have not been here long, at college. It is a very big change from where I came from and what I can say I take most out of this experience is growing up. I am an adult now and I am seeing and living life now on my own two feet. For that I am very grateful.

Madeleine

The last time I was in college the Rolling Stones "Satisfaction" was a hit, as was the Beach Boys "Good Vibrations", Frank Sinatra's "Stranger's in the Night" was the romantic dance of choice. Bell bottoms and miniskirts were in, as was Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots are made for Walking. We banned the bra, marched for civil rights, protested the war in Viernam and partied at Woodstock. We reared our children, BBQd in our backyards, kept house and some of us had careers, butred our spouses and lived our life; but the idea of aging gracefully does not mean you have to age in place. Just because you are older and may have accomplished one career it is not to late to start another . The next years are the most productive years and you can be of significant service to others..

Amy

If I could go back to Amy at 17, I would tell her many, many things. The most important lesson I learned about college is don?t believe the ?hype? of leaving home. Try community college for a semester or two before spending $20,000 more per year at a school away from home. Making the transition from living at home to being on your own will NOT be easy. As much as you want to get away from parental control and sibling rivalry, the first time alone is challenging. Don?t be so interested in determining your major and complete college experience in the first semester. Allow yourself to be a little undecided. Another thing I would have encouraged Teen Amy to do would be to take a year off. Try working a real job and supporting yourself on minimum wage. A few months of ?real world? experience would have increased my interest in getting college right the first time. My first attempt at college was less than successful. After experiencing life without education, I learned the most important lesson. I knew I could never achieve the professional goals I had set for myself without a college degree.

Deidra

I would advise myself not to rush off to a big four year institution. I would advise myself to attend a two year college first just to get a feel of college life. I would tell myself to use all available resources and not to waste any time when it comes to studying and filling out paperwork, such as FAFSA application. I would tell myself to reahc out to other people for help if you find that you need it and to not allow yourself to get distracted from the point of going to college and earning a degree.

Jane

First and foremost..Calm Down! While the college application process and the idea of college itself may be intimidating, they?re nothing to lose sleep over. As graduation approaches, find that balance between enjoying your last months as a high-school student and preparing for your first months at a university. By the way, when I say A university, I mean one. Narrow down that list of colleges that you?re considering by making campus visits. You can read pamphlets and talk to alumni, but the only way to know if a school is right for YOU is to experience it firsthand. And no matter where you choose to go, don?t worry about declaring a major freshman year. Many first-year students enter college undecided. Give yourself time to be certain of your choice. If you take the time to find the school that's right for you, I promise you?ll love it. College is an opportunity for an education and independence that go beyond any of your past experiences. It only happens once, so make the most of it! (And I swear, living in a 12x16 room with another person isn?t as bad as it seems).

Matthew

If time travel was possible, a piece of advice I would give myself as a high school senior would concern the use of leisure time in college. Being independent and away from home, it is very easy to get too comfortable and slack off on responsibilities like studying and completing homework. While I have experienced an overall lesser work load thus far, the trade-off in college is that one must have responsibility with time management and enforce self-control, less be subjected to late nights, unnecessary stress, and the possibility of not meeting one?s full potential. ?Completing those assignments at the last minute may be working for you now,? I would tell myself, ?but I?ve come to realize that most college courses do not allow nearly as much room for procrastination, or redemption?. I have learned in college that when it comes to classes, everything counts. Never should a student attempt to simply coast through a class and only work hard when grades are suffering; sometimes, there is simply no such thing as a ?second chance?. From the very beginning, one must be on top of their work, at all times, and not let deadlines slip by.

Simone

The transition to college from high school has tremendisously impacted my previous notion that I would be able to slide through freshman year. After experiencing the first semester of my college career, I've realized that I should have listened to my high school teachers more and paid attention to their efforts to prepare me as not only a student but an aggressive individual as far as conducting school business is concerned. In high school I had a terrible tendency to rely on my teachers to push me further but now realize that I must motivate myself in order to succeed. In conclusion, if I could travel back to senior year, my first semester of college would have been less stressful and I would have been more focussed on the necessary objectives at hand.

Gayle

Enjoy the college experience but make sure that you attend all of your classes and absorb as much of the education they are offering. Later in life, those facts and information will come in handy and you will regret not being there. If you find that your passions have changed, do not hesitate to change your major and take classes that you will enjoy. You are talking about your future and the rest of your life. You felt that you wanted to go into the business and accounting but did not act on it when you were younger. You are now returning to school to pursue your interests after having two children and being married for 14 years. You are fulfilling your dream, it is just going to take you a little longer since you are doing it along with so many other activities.