Albion College Top Questions

What should every freshman at Albion College know before they start?

Elizabeth

Look for a college that fits with you. Visit them! You will know when you visit if the college is right for you, you'll be able to feel it. When you get to school, just be yourself! People will either accept you or they won't, but at the end of the day you'll be able to live with yourself and thats what matters. And go to class! It helps

Christopher

Make sure you make the right decision when choosing a college.

Heather

Visit a college before you decide whether or not you want to attend. Trust your instincts! If the college doesn't feel right to you, it probably isn't and it won't get any better by forcing yourself to fit in. Once you enroll into a college that feels right, consider yourself a blank slate: you have the opportunity to explore parts of yourself that maybe you felt you couldn't express in high school. Join clubs and/or organizations that allow you to explore your interests-- don't worry about the popularity of a certain club. Getting involved is a personal experience and shouldn't be influenced by what "everyone" else is doing. College allows you the freedom to reinvent yourself; take that freedom and run with it. Trust me, you'll be a much happier person.

Sarah

students should have some sort of idea what they want to go into. while they may have time to decide they should take into account all the opportunities the school offers if a change in major is required. they should also know the kinds of research, relationships and outside opportunities that they desire before they choose a school. just because a school has a higher ranking than another does not mean it is better for they might not offer one-on-one research with professors or the college does not support a well recieved travel abroad office. what people think of the school when you graduate is not nearly as important as what can be accomplished in your time there. a good school will get you where you need to go and not depend on reputation alone.

Emily

Look at as many schools as you can and choose the one that fits your needs and desires. If any questions about the school or its practices, contact someone right away. People are always willing to talk about their school whether they work or attend the place Also if you choose the wrong school at the beginning, switching schools isn't the end of the world. But make the decision on what you want your future to be, not how good of friends youve made. Go to every possible event and speaker on campus, you will never see as many important people or hear as diverse seminars as you will on a college campus. Don't be afraid to ask for help from classmates and teachers, most students are willing to help explain something a different way than the professor does. Use the learning centers on campus, the students and staff are there whether or not you go, and getting help will make you look good in class and get better grades!

Logan

Make sure you can afford it. Make sure the parents are setting aside money every year so they can assist their children in paying for college. I don't have anyone paying for my college education, don't let your children suffer the way I am. Make sure you are willing to push yourself into different organizations, make friends and enjoy it while you can.