University of North Carolina at Greensboro Top Questions

What should every freshman at University of North Carolina at Greensboro know before they start?

Michael

Make sure to ascertain the student's preference to size and see which universities fit the bill. Then, look at the average GPA and the rigor of the academic program in which the student is interested. After that, contact the presidents of the clubs in which the student is interested and see how big they are, how they interact, and the level of connection they share. If the student plans on living on-campus, he/she should take a tour of the residence halls available to freshmen so that he/she has some idea of what it would be like for each campus. The campus that appeals to most of the aforementioned criteria should be a great selection for their home away from home.

Talisa

Go to a college that offers the major and resources that you need. Dont go because of your friends. Take the time to think about your career path and your future. Learn about your school before applying. If you think it through carefully you wont regret your decision.

Carryn

Don't choose a school for it's majors. Think about the setting you feel most comfortable in and go for that. Also, when visiting, talk to more than just your tour guide and keep an eye out for how many students you see outside and what type of activities theyre doing.

Micah

Research all the colleges you're interested in and visit them!

Tatiana

College is a very exciting time for many young people. It's important to put alot of thought into what school you would like to attend. My advice to students would be to choose a school you have thoroughly examined. Visit websites and take campus tours just to get a feel for the school. It's also important to ask questions if you need some information specified. Also, consider the academic requirements. Parents should assist their kids when it comes to understanding financial aid because that can have a major influence on your college experience. Sports events are huge in college, so another thing you can do is attend a football or basketball game. This will give you a chance to socialize with current students and get their opinions. Plus sports events are always alot of fun. It's solely the students choice when it comes to choosing a school. Parents are a great resource, but they should also respect their child's decision and support them. The first year of college can be pretty rough. I would strongly encourage students to keep in contact with loved ones. They can help bring you back to reality when you need it.

Chelsea

I'd say that you must go visit all the colleges that you are interested in attending and go with the one that you feel the best at. I decided to go to UNCG because I love the campus, I have friends here, it's close enough and far enough away from home, and I like the town as well. The most important thing as a freshman in college is to make a big effort to meet people and make friends. Freshman year is the easiest time to meet large amounts of people because everyone else is just as new as you and looking for friends. These are the people that you usually end up sharing your college experience with, so make it count!

Laura

Check all campus interested in and choose the best one for your major.

Sharon

Selecting a college is a very personal process- for many people, location and prestige are probably the first factors to weigh. If you are interested in going to a college based on prestige (reputation of programs, faculty, etc.) remember to consider that you may end up changing majors. For example, if you intend to go to MIT but decide you'd rather study French, you may regret going to such a scientifically-minded school. If you have diverse interests like these, you may want to steer yourself toward a more well-rounded school with many liberal arts options. If you are looking at schools based on location, remember to also consider that you will be attending for scholarly reasons- do be sure to look at the majors and classes offered. Essentially, you will need to look at the whole picture. Once you are at school, remember to enjoy your time there- be social and try new things. Also remember that "Student" is listed as an occupation for a reason- school should be your first priority. With hard work, you are sure to succeed. With a carefully chosen school and cultivated social life, you are sure to enjoy it!

Katy

Don't live with your friends from high school! Branch out, get to know people, and take chances! Also, choose a major that has a professional school, not just a liberal arts major, because you'll get a lot more guidance and support.

Taylor

Look around and definitely visit all the colleges you are interested in. If you don't you may end up somewhere you dont want to be. Once you get to school go out and meet people, join some clubs, if you are taking a class you know will be challenging don't be afraid to talk to professors, get a tutor, work out a study group, etc. Spend your time wisely. There are always people to help you make this experience one of the best of your life. Use them to your advantage that's what they are there for.