Sara
I wish I knew what the workload would be.
Amanda
You have to work hard. Classes are difficult, and if you're having trouble, you need to ask for help as soon as possible.
Christopher
The one thing that is always told to college freshman is to try everything, because it's a period of new things and adjustment. While trying lots of things is important, it's most important to know what you are truly passionate for, and seek those things out, because it's there that you will make friends. I joined lots of clubs my first year, but eventually, I stopped attending many of them because the activity or people were not to my liking. Even though college is about exploration, it's important to stay true to yourself and know what makes you happy.
Alexander
The kids are weirdly-obsessed with academics
Wesley
I wish I would have known to take advantage of any opportunity that came my way in college. I didn't learn this lesson until the end of my freshmen year, when one of my friends told me to break out of my shell and try new things. I'm so glad I took his advice, because I have been so lucky to have experienced so many different aspects of college in which I have been able to pursue my dreams and passions. Bottom line: try new things every day!
Eleanor
The main thing that I wish I had bothered to learn before coming here is money management. Since there are so many great and easily accessible stores, restaurants, and fun places to go around Williamsburg, I spent way too much money during my first semester. I've been working on saving my money though over the course of this semester by making it slightly less accessible though. For example, I deposited most of my savings into a one year CD. That way, I won't be tempted to withdraw it and it will be able to accumulate interest!
Nicholas
There is an incredible emphasis placed upon extra-curricular activities. Many students try to do almost too much. Sometimes I wounder when or even if they sleep.
Christopher
How many opportunities there are and the diversity of activities. Also, I wish I had known how accesible the professors.
Elisabeth
As I intend to go to Medical School after I graduate, I wish I had known how early an undergraduate pre-medical student must begin preparing for medical school. In my experience, to be competetive for "good" medical schools in the United States, a pre-med student should begin research his or her first semester of his or her freshman year. He or she should simultaneously begin volunteering, shadowing doctors, and gaining clinical experience. Of course, he or she must do all of this while maintaining an astronomically high GPA.
nicole
I wish I had been better prepared for gen ed requirements. I was a little lost freshman year trying to figure out what classes I needed and wanted to take. I also wish I had known that my IB scores did not count as highly as AP scores would have.