Biola University Top Questions

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

Katie

Your career has begun. Every day you have is an opportunity to step closer to the future you want for yourself and can build for yourself. Balance your time, study what you are majoring in and understand that social life will happen naturally. Connect with people who share life with you and who sharpen you. Don't worry about missing out on social life if you study or spend as long as it takes to understand the homework. Procrastination is manageable. Give yourself little breaks to keep your mind in constant growth. You have a career to accomplish, not a reputation to uphold.

Jenna

I wish I had known the different scholarships the school has available, as well as the test score requirements for the academic scholarships being more publicized.

carlos

I wish i had known how important it was to save up for school before coming in. While tuition may be expensive, it is worth the education and experiences that i have had and continue to have. My parents never went to college, so they had no knowledge of how expensive it can be. Preperation is key.

Emerson

That your friends are always there for you. Sometimes it is easy to feel alone or hurt, but your friends always want to know what is going on and how they can help. Establishing a good group of friends is so cruicial to the whole college experience. It makes every class more fun, and during your free time there is a group of people that want to be with you and hang out with you.

Morganne

That friends don't form over night. It does take a while to find friends that your are comfortable around and enjoy spending time with. Don't stress out if you don't have a group of friends by the first week of school, even when it appears that other people do. It will come! And you'll be glad you waited for great friends enstead of settling for a group your uncofortable with.

Katelyn

Before coming to Biola University I wish someone had told me that many students go home on the weekend. The center of campus beocmes almost like a ghost town on certain weekends. Many students live nearby therefore they go home to visit family on weekends, leaving a small protion of students left on campus. This does not happen every weekend, but it does happen often. Do not get me wrong, you can always find friends to hang out with on the weekend and go explore beautiful Southern California or chill in the dorms, there is just less people overall.

Rachel

I should be more outgoing to gain friends as a commuter

Zania

Since I am a minority student, I think that I wish I had delved a bit deeper into Biola's roots when it comes to diversity. It's rought honestly but wer're working towards making Biola a more diverse and multi-ethnic oriented environment.

lidia

As the first generation going to college, I wish I knew how expensive it was after all the fees.

Bonnie

I wish that I hadn't waited so long before completing my bachelors degree at BIOLA. Going back to school to complete my degree as an adult, I missed out on the experience of being an on campus student. I was also a single mother raising 2 little boys so I also wish I had looked into more scholarships that may have been available to me at that time.