Baylor University Top Questions

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

Anna

I wish I would have known how much emphasis is placed on the social scene. I also wish I would have had a better idea of the socio-economic status of the university before I enrolled. People are very social and want to get to know you, but there are underlying tones of a class system.

Shaina

While I am satisfied with my study abroad experience through Baylor, I am having to go through quite a bit to settle things for this up coming school year back on campus. And while changing your major on paper is easy enough, trying to make all of your course credits count for your new degree is kind of hard.

Mark

Baylor is exactly how it sells itself, and more. The students aren't putting on a show for the campus previews, that's how they really are: open, friendly, and willing to explain why they love Baylor.

Braden

Looking back on this past year, I have no regrets. There is nothing I would have changed. It might have been helpful to not take a semester of Elementary Greek without first learning Latin, but now I know what the hardest class I will take at Baylor is, and the experience taught me how to schedule more appropriate courses. It might have also been nice to know that spending the extra money on the 16/week meal plan as opposed to the 11/week was unnecessary, but everything I experienced, good and bad, matured me into a wiser man.

Christine

That having ideas different to the typical Baptist student would have to be thoroughly thought through should they come off as offensive, ignorant, radical, or simply unwanted.