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What should every freshman at Valdosta State University know before they start?

Cedric

the adivice i would give students in choosing what college to attend is follow your heart. Don't let anyone decided what is right for you.make sure that the school you attend is known for having excellent number of graduates in your major. As far ask making the most of your college experience you need to know that college will be the best time of your life, so soak it all in. Do not forget what you came to college for and that was to get your degree, so you can learn to be sucessful in life. Without that education life is hard so do you best.

Crystal

I would tell any parents and/or students in search of the right college to take their time and learn everything that they can about a school before making a choice. Transfering is an option if things do not work out, but it could cost you more money than you intended. Look for activites or programs that the student is interested in or would like to be involved in to enhance their college experience. Make sure that the school does offer the student's intended major(s)/minor(s). The parent should research the community for safety, its relationship with the students and faculty of the school. Parents should also take the tour with their student(s) to get all of the info they may need to make a choice. And of course, research all of the expenses that go with their desired school. Compare prices, bargain shop. Get your money's worth and enjoy the experience. Have fun finding out more about yourself and who you are. And don't ever procrastinate, ever. Study groups/partners and academic centers are there to help you. Take advantage of all of your resources.

April

I think finding the right college is about finding a school that will allow you to explore possibilities for you as a person. College is just as much about the experience as it is the education. The things you learn while in college make you who you are. You need to attend a college that will let you be yourself but also let you do things that will enrich your character, open your eyes and grow into who you were meant to be. Making the most of your college experience is being involved. When the school you attend has a lot of opportunities to be involved in the school and the community, you gain experience, memories and friends. Meeting new and different people is one of the best parts of college. All of your college experiences give you a new way to look at life and the opportunity to learn all that you can from it.

Jessica

For future parents and students wanting to make most of their college experience including finding the right college, I could say, to look at all your options. If the student is used to larger or smaller classes, one needs to plan accordingly. For a student that wants a decent sized college with a booming town, but still a down home southern charm and hospitallity, I would say look over Valdosta State University. For partents and students looking for cheaper costs, try going to a 2 year community college first, then attending a larger university. This saves thousands of dollars, and introduces the student to a college environment without to much of a shock factor. By the time the student is entering a larger university, they have matured and are ready to handle whatever college life may throw at them. Also, talk to a colleges financial department for information on studnet loans, and monies out there to help the student. The last thing you want is your student to begin a new life in the work force, several thousands of dollars indept. Again Valdosta State University offers many wonderful qualities and I would advise anyone to explore the possibilities.

Kevin

To parents: make sure your child chooses the right college to fit their needs/values. tour the college before you enroll and take part in some of the events in order to get a feel of that school's atmosphere. Kids, have fun and dont worry! After a week you begin to feel very comfortable and you WILL meet all sorts of generous people.

Kaylane

Go because you (the student) wants to... not because the parents or anyone else wants you to. Have fun and live it up!!

Janelle

Make sure the schol is best for the student, not the mother or father. Make sur when chooseing you can see yourself shining there!!!!!..... Good Luck

Caleb

Take time to visit campuses before you pick one out. Many times, a student thinks that he or she wants to go to a certain college, but when they visit it, they do not like it. Always make sure to pick a college that fits you. Some people like big campuses, some small. Just do not make rash decisions or decisions based on what your friends think you should do. And don't let your parents decide. Decide for yourself...within reason. To make the most out of your college experience, be willing to get out of your comfort zone and meet some new people. That is probably the hardest part of college. In my opinion, get involved with some sort of organization to make the most of it. This will help you identify and make friends with the same interests. Do not just wait around for people to find you...go find them. The friends that you make in college are your friends for life. So make the most of your experience and don't waste it. Make sure you study though. That's really important. Studying comes first. Make a balance with socializing and studying.

Derrick

Sometimes, we don't all get accepted into the schools that we really want to attend but that's not always bad. Yea Harvard, UGA, Yale, and others are seen as the best schools to attend but there are other colleges that are just as good. Schools sometimes get overlooked because they aren't always up for display on television. We should give some things in a life a chance before we make our impressions of them. It takes some time but if you are willing to give it a chance I promise that you will find aspects of the nature that weren't realized at first. It helps us to better appreciate things. I am speaking from experience because I too felt this way.

Jennifer

Many students base their college choice on how popular the school is, or their athletic department. My advice is this: think of what you really want and ask questions to people you know that attend those schools. Then see which actually fits in your requirements, disregard any preconceived thoughts you may have or what your friends want you to do. Make the choice for you.