University of Louisville Top Questions

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

David

In order to find a college that is best for you or your child you should think about what type of learning environment you prefer. Big universities are a good choice for people who like to be involved and can manage their time well. A lot of self-discipline is required to not drop the ball lat a university though. But if you like smaller classes and more faculty/student interaction a small university or private college is a good choice. Whatever you decide the best thing is to tour campuses and see what they have to offer. Think about what you want to do in life and see which colleges are going to do their best to help you get there. It's also good to find a comfortable place to be so that you can enjoy being there while you are getting the education you seek.

Anthony

Find a school that fits them. Find a school that will give the best education and a school that will help them in their future career or will help them find a career that fits that particular students.

Katie

For the parents and students in search of finding the right college, here's some tips to help you out. Take your time, this is a big decision and even though it's inimidating and somewhat scary, it's also fun and new. Talk about options, make a list of pros and cons of each school because every aspect is important. Students, work your butt off in school and make good grades, but make sure you enjoy yourself because this is the time of your life. Parents, ease up on your kids, they're growing up and it's time to let them start doing things on their own but don't let go completely. Students, keep your parents close, they always know what's best for you. And most of all make sure you're happy with everything you do, because you'll never get tomorrow back.

Donte

Advice I would give is to make sure that the school offers eveyhing that you need to be successful in life. What i mean by that is don't just look for it because it has your major make sure it has the right tools like a help center for all subjucts because u might need help. Also programs for students that live on campus that you benefit from. Look at courses you know most colleges don't have so that you can have a advantage and not be the same!

Young-Won

Finding the right college may not be as important than finding out something about yourself. The college that one selects does aid in making friends and learning what you need for after college, however it is not as important as the following. It is in college that one learns how to deal with self-discipline. There is no one to make sure that one studies, nor is there anyone there who makes sure that you don't do anything that would end up as a regret. College is the place where one learns how to balance fun and work. In order to find the right college, I would suggest that students look for a place where they feel comfortable, but not only that but a place where they feel their personality fits. It's about learning how to handle situations and it's about learning patience and perseverence. I would also like to suggest that all schools have their flaws, but it helps to aid in learning how to deal with problems no matter the situation.

Corina

to find the right college you need to sit down and figure out what is really important to you. ask your self questions like are you close with your family? do you enjoy sporting events? are you a partier? and what kinds of people do you like to be around? also financially what can youa nd your family afford? will you need finacial aid? you need to make sure you go and visit the campus while students are in school so you get a feel for what it will be like for you if you decide to attend that school. look to see what types of courses they offer at the school and see if they intrest you and can further your goals you have set for your future. only you can know what school fits you best.

Evan

Do not worry about a college's prestige. There are very few careers that look at what college an applicant attended. The main thing to consider is whether you are going to be happy there for the next four years. There are so many college students that transfer, many more than once, because they are unhappy with the college that they chose, either because of the location or the campus life. If you are going away to college, make sure that you go with someone that you already know because making friends in that environment is difficult. If you throw homesickness on top of that, it makes being happy with your college even more difficult. You can get the same result at any institute of higher learning. But you can only be happy at one.

Amanda

If I were to do it all over again I would definately focus more on the type of city and area I wanted to be in. I focused primarily on playing a sport and that swayed my decision more than academics or location. I would definitlely visit the campuses of all schools you or your child are interested in if at all possible. If moving far away from home I would recomend packing as little as possible and waiting to buy furnishing ect. in the city of your school. Definitely get involved in your school in one way or another. Participating in extracurricular activities is one of the best ways to meet people around school. It is really easy to caught up in going out every night and neglecting other responsibilities. Try to keep a balance between school, having a social life, and work or any other obligations. Time management is key in doing well in college. But most of all be open to new experiences and make the most out of your time in college because it goes by far too quickly.

Brandon

I would say the best thing you can do when picking a college is look for a college that best suits your major, and visit before you accept.

Nicolas

Spend a couple days and hang out at night to see what the social life is like. It's about grades and quality of education but you also need to have fun in the process.