University of North Carolina at Greensboro Top Questions

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

Chandra

UNCG is a great university for the arts, science research, and literature. The professors are friendly and do a great job of directing student studies, as well as help them on their way to a future career path. This is a friendly medium sized campus with open-minded students. The best way to make the most of what UNCG has to offer is to go with a great major that contains your potential career focus, and follow it with your professors to guide you to many opportunities in your field of study.

david

Although college may be a nerveracking expermient for most parents, they must not slacken the leash too much when it comes to staying in touch with their kids. While the prospect of binge drinking and recreational drugs might tempt the average student, they will find that college is more of a time to evolve and mature and soon the drinking tickets and hangovers will fade and the window of graduating on time will too. It is normally wise to get a job if you plan on having money to cover your vices, but don't plan on your parents to foot the bill for everything. To truly make the most of your college experience, you must first ask yourself what it is you want out of college, because normally that one thing you came into college to do won't be the one thing you'll end up doing.

Mary

College is the most important stepping stone to adulthood and it is crucial that students find a good college that fits them as a person. Personally I like medium sized schools, ones that are large enough that I feel like I'm in my own little college world, but that are small enough that I do not feel overwhelmed by it all. Finding a good sized school is always helpful. When you touring a campus try to tour at a time when people will be on campus so you can see how the students behave and how the campus operates on a normal daily basis. Going on a weekday while classes are in session will help you get a true feel of how large or small the school truly is. This is especially true for commuter schools since at these schools the campus is fairly empty on the weekends. Once you find a school that makes you feel at home, you've applied, been accepted and you've moved in; go out and meet people! Target areas of the campus relative to your interests because more than likely people like you will be there. Networking is key in college.

Elizabeth

The best advice I could give to upcoming college students is to tour a lot of schools and find somewhere where you think you will feel most at home and that offers the most for your education. You may or may not know what you want to major in going into college, but it's important, even if you do think you know what you want to do, that the school you pick has a lot of options that interest you. There's nothing worse than getting to a college, starting your major classes, realizing it isn't the major you want, and then finding yourself without other options at the college you're attending. It's nothing to rush into, so take your time and find the college that is the best fit for you.

Erin

To find the right college I suggest that they visit the school that they want to attend. Make sure to also talk to someone who goes to the school to see what they think about the school. I would advise that they do a lot of research and make sure that they have the major that they want and also the costs. To make the most of you college experience just have fun, but dont get too caught up. Its ok to go out and party but you have four years to do that so keep up with your grades. Make lots of friends so that you can have a stress reliever. In college you'll learn a lot and just take it all in and enjoyit.

Whitney

One of the most important things for students and parents to remember about finding the right college to attend is to choose an institution where the student feels comfortable. From their first visit, the student should feel welcomed by the faculty and upper classmen. The student should never pick a college just because that?s where their parents want them to go. Also, parents and students should make sure that college meets the basic needs of the students by providing various on-campus resources, such as tutoring, which provides better education and success. Good financial assistance is also a must! Students should make the most of their college experience by taking advantage of their campus resources. Many colleges, such as my own (UNCG), have various on campus resources available to all students to help with class as well as social life. It's very important for all students to not only attend class regularly, but to participate in social events as well that they consider to be culturally enriching and to have diverse experiences. No matter where you choose to attend, it is important to network and be involved on your campus. So get excited, get involved, and stay active!

Amber

Visit the college before you committ to go there.

Megan

Do not look for the college that is known to be a party school. Look for a college that will give you the most benefits towards your major. If a school specializes in the particular field you are planning to enter into then that school is more than likely going to help you out the most in the long run. Also, finding a school near your home is the best way to go. It is cheaper therefore you will not have as much debt when you are paying back all those loans, and if you get home sick its easy to visit to have some of mom's homecooking. It gets very boring sometimes eating at the cafeteria everyday and you will be craving mom's cooking. Make sure you search for a college that has the most benefits for the kind of money you are paying to attend that school. Also, always go with what you want not what anyone else wants because in the end the student is the one that is going to be getting the job in the future and you want to be happy.

Ebony

The advice I would give to parents and students visit the school and speak to teachers. The students should stay focus on their career goals, but be social. Get out and experience what the school has to offer.

Amanda

I think that you really have to have an open mind about college. You can't go into it expecting on thing because you'll get something completely different. College isn't just about getting a degree, it's about learning life lessons; it's about making mistakes and learning from them. I think a lot of high schoolers don't understand this. After one year of college, they will be a completely different person. You learn a lot.

Jena

Live on campus at least once, get lots of experience outside o the classroom, get to know your classmates, have fun.

Gawaynea

A college education is important to you right? Of course it is! You should never rush to pick a college. You should not go to a college just because your friend is going or because someone thinks it is ?cool? or especially if it is a ?party campus?. You should do your research because this is your life and it?s your future and I?m sure you want it to be a bright one. You should visit different college campuses and see which one is best for you and fits your major the best. Once you get to college, you should definitely get involved. Don?t be scared to meet new people and join clubs. Being in college should not just be all about work, but also about meeting new people and networking. College is a wonderful place and you should enjoy every minute of it!

Jeromy

Visit the school. Sit in the Cafe and just listen to people taking. Ask questions to students. Pretend you need help finding a building and see what type of responses you recieve. Attend a class of a recommended professor.

Cassandra

My best advice for those who are seeking the best college for their children or themselves, would be to visit the University before you apply to it. You can love everything about the school that you wish to attend on paper, however, once you step onto the campus, you could hate it. It is all about feeling comfortable and having the feeling of "fitting in" that is really important. You will spend the next four years of your school career and life at this school, and if you are unhappy, you will not be able to focus on your studies. Another thing that I would suggest for those who are seeking the right college is to research all of your resources on that specific campus. It is important to know what resources you have once you attend that school and how to best use them to your advantage. I know from my personal experience I knew about many resources that my friends had no idea about. Many of my friends came to me for help because they knew that I was well aware of everything that our campus had to offer. Overall, make sure that you visit each campus.

JaLisa

?You can never cross the ocean unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.? - Christopher Columbus Finding the right college should be a student's main priority while in high school. Though academics should be your first priority, you must find a college that you will be happy and satisfied attending. If you are at a college getting the best education possible, it is absolutely wonderful but college is also a time in your life where you become independent and create your pathway in which you will take through life. This is why you must choose a well-rounded school that is perfect for you. This includes looking at the school for all of the right reasons, such as academics, extracurricular activities available, diversity, etc. Just remember, as Columbus said, in order to go into your future, you must maintain the courage to lose sight of the past.

Ashley

When it's time to apply for college, it's best to explore all your options. I applied for colleges that interested me and offered Nursing as a major. It's important for parents and the college-bound student to do research and make plans to visit the potential college. It's also a good idea to attend an event in the community where you'll be going to school, especially if it's sponsored by the school, so you can get a feel for the environment. The best advice, from experience, that I can give students is to make the best choice for you. Don't make your decision based on where your friends or boy/girlfriend is going because you're not putting your best interest first. College life is what you make of it. Don't be a hermit outside of studying for classes because then you can?t possibly enjoy this life-altering experience. It?s important that you study and have some time for a social life. Join clubs, go to peer discussions, athletic events, and theatre performances because being active broadens your horizons and makes you appreciate the college culture.

Brian

Parents: Although you want the best for your child, you have to let them choose the college they feel is best for them. Although you can provide insight, don't force your child to one place because that's where you graduated, or that's what you think is the best school. Students: It's ok to try new things. If you want to have a boring first year, then you should definately sit in your dorm room by yourself and not talk to anyone. If you want to have fun, then get out there and meet new people through getting involved on campus. As a Senior, I can't believe that 3.5 years of my life have flown by. I have gotten too caught up in assignments and work to just enjoy being in college at times. Do yourself a favor, and experience life, and appreciate the time you have with friends, they are really worth it.

Carlais

Visit any college that interests you as much as you possibly can, talk to as many advisors and current/former students as you can, and get a feel for the atmosphere of the surrounding area/city.

Katherine

Going to a liberal arts school was the best for me. I didnt know what I wanted to major in and UNCG had a variety of choices. I had a lot of friends in highschool that attended schools like NC STATE, where you either major in science or agriculture, and most of them wound up transfering. When you graduate highschool and you claim to already know your major, chances are you are going to wind up switching out of it.

Carmon

Parents: listen to what is important to your child and while your advice and counsel is paramount, the decision should be the child's. Don't stifle them, but stop by for lunch or send those care packages because they miss you too. Students: don't look at just the environment or just the academics and don't pick a school just because its prestigious or easy to get into. apply a lot of different places evn though its a hassle. Don't be afraid to change your mind in order to best follow your dreams.