Anderson University-Anderson, SC Top Questions

What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year?

Alison

Frankly, I wish I had known what I wanted to do with my life before coming to school. I am still torn between some ideas I have, like journalism or Christian ministry. I know that most college kids will change their major once or twice during their stay, but I wanted to have it figured out before spending $30,000 a year. I do not enjoy swimming in debt as an eighteen year old.

Megan

Do your research! I can not stress this enough. I chose to pursue my undergraduate degree in education becuase I really did not know what I wanted to do with my life. Had I taken the time to research and learn about the vast array of career opportunities out there, I would have chosen a different path. Instead of graduating with a degree that would only lead to a miserable job, I could have already started a career path that would be fullfilling and more financially rewarding in the long run. Truly, do your research and apply for scholarships!

Lauren

Anderson University is a small school. I wish I had known what it felt like to have such a small number of classmates. I believe that a school of a bigger size would have suited me better. I already feel like I have met everyone on campus which makes me lose interest in socializing. I enjoy meeting new people and seeing new faces everyday. It helps me to realize that the world has so much to offer with many possiblities. I don't wish to feel limited to a certain amount of people on campus.

Ashley

Before i came to this school I wish I would have known just how difficult the transition from home to college was really going to be, because it was a big burden. I also wish that I would have known how difficult my major was going to be, although honestly it probably would have made me shy away. Mostly though, I wish I would have known and never doubted that this was the place for me to be, and once attending here that I would grow tremedously and that I would meet some of my greatest friends for life.

Austin

The main thing that I wish I would have known before I came to Anderson University is being able to live on my own and support myself. Coming to Anderson for school was the first time that I have spent an extensive amount of time away from home and not being around my parents. It was hard to get used to at first but Anderson has a great environment and staff that makes it easier to adjust to living away from home. I think students need to be aware of the struggles so they do not get overwhelmed and quit.

Cara Ann

There is not anything huge that I can think of. They do a really great job advertising.

Alison

I wish I had known how safe and friendly that Anderson University is. I was so terrified about going off to college that I did not allow myself to enjoy the first few months of college. The orientation and Welcome Week staff were so wonderful, and yet I chose to only focus on my fear. That first week is so important to freshman year, and I wish that I had taken advantage of all the fun times that it offered.

Sarah

Before I came to Anderson University, I was anxious about my impending arrival. During orientation, I quickly and quietly boxed myself into a certain group of people, which included my roommate and suitemate. There is nothing wrong with this, unless that's the only contact you make with students on campus, period. By the end of my first semester, I realized that I should not be invisible on this campus. I should have been embracing, not rejecting, the college experience... forming meaningful ideas, and making life-long relationships.

James

My classses will start in August. All my previous answers were predictions.

Lisa

I wish I knew more people who go there before I came here. Makes a person feel more comfortable going to college if you have some friends already going into it.