Wisconsin Lutheran College Top Questions

What should every freshman at Wisconsin Lutheran College know before they start?

Natosha

The best advice I can give about finding the right college is that you are very likely going to be unsure about any place you go. Focus on what really is important for your college experience, not necessarily where you can have the most fun. Be open to new ideas and be ready to push and challenge yourself. Change is going to be hard no matter where you go, so wherever you go, see it through because the best rewards in life usually are stem from situations you have to work at and struggle through. You don't need to be concerned that you made the wrong decision about where to go to college because there is nothing wrong with finding a different college to go to. It's never to late to go somewhere new. To make the most of the college experience, be determined, focused, remember who you are and where you come from, and always be ready to challenge yourself and change things you might not like about yourself. College is about growth as a person and learning to become who you are.

Amber

Think not only about the present, but about what the school can do for you and where it will put you in your career and financially after you graduate. Find a place that makes you happy and don't be afraid to go there!

Janelle

One important thing to do when determining which college is best for you is to visit different campuses. Once you visit a college, you can start to feel what the atmosphere is like and it will give you an idea of whether or not it will work for you to attend that college. You need to pick a place that fits you, not a place that you feel will be a struggle for you to attend. There are so many options out there that no one should have to settle for a college that does not match their expectations. This will be the place you go to for two or four years, so it must be a place that you enjoy and will give you a good education. Meet with professors at different colleges to get an idea of their personalities and what classes will be like. There are many resources that can help you find the right college, you just need to seek them out. Once you find the right place, go to as many activities possible as a freshman so that you get to know people and make friends, which will make your college life that more enjoyable.

Erin

One of the first thing to do when searching for a college, is to find out how far away from home is the college. Some students may flourish at a far away university, and some students will falter. Weather or not you go far away to school my other advice would be to join a few clubs. This is a great way to meet new people, make some new friends, and find people who have some of the same interests as you do. Another piece of advice I have is to not let the price of a college intimidate you. Some colleges might not be worth the expense, but most of the time they are worth the price. There are a lot of unclaimed a Scholarships out in the world just waiting to be picked out, you just need to learn to look hard.

Benjamin

William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, stated; "time is what we want most, but... what we use worst." I would advise parents and students in search for a fitting college to heed this realistic bit of information. Taking time to visit campuses and talk with current students and faculty will immediately give you a fairly accurate perspective of the atmosphere that you will potentially live in for the next four years of your life. Visiting schools like this is a wonderful thought, but trust me, schedules fill up fast. It is never too early to start the expedition for a suitable school. After all, your college education will be in the top five choices that you make in your life and you want that to be unregrettable. I will guarantee that time is also the most prized commodity once classes begin. Managing time will immensely enhance both academic performance and social enjoyment. Take the time to plan a strategy for keeping pace with the rigorous course load, and do not ever be afraid to seek help in managing the precious time that you have. Enjoy your experience and use the valuable time that is available to expand yourself as a person.

Arik

Spend some time on the campus of whatever colleges you are looking at. The atmosphere of the school is a huge factor. My school, Wisconsin Lutheran College, has an amazing campus atmosphere. Anyone you cross paths with will greet you with a smile and help you however they can. There is always something to do around campus, and everyone is always excited to have fun at the school events. A larger campus would not offer such a friendly, close-knit relationship throughout the student body. That made WLC a perfect match for me. Other students may prefer a larger campus with fewer school sponsored activities and more independent pass-times to themselves busy. It really depends on what you prefer. So get out and experience life at the schools you are considering to find out if it is the life for you.

John

Find a college that has a good atmosphere for the student, that give you the best environment to learn in.

Andrea

Find the right college that has the major you would like to study. For making the most of the college experience, just be yourself and have fun. Try to get involved in anything you can, make friends and have fun.

Rachel

Finding the "right" college is a tough decision, because many places can seem "right". In the end, though, it's not all about what the college has to offer, or how great its reputation is. I've discovered the "right" college is the place where you are comfortable with most things about the campus. The "right" college will still require adjustments, and give new challenges, but that's all part of growing up and becoming the adult you will someday be. College is a wonderful opportunity to see and experience new things, and I would reccommend taking advantage of that. However, don't lose sight of who you are, and the values you hold. College isn't about changing your person, or redefining yourself. It's all about honing the person you already are. Have fun, but realize that you are building the foundation for the rest of your life. Take responsibility for that. Most of all, see each day as a new adventure to explore.