Columbia College Chicago Top Questions

What should every freshman at Columbia College Chicago know before they start?

Dana

Make sure you can see yourself going there and are comfortable with the school.

Yah-Unity

Talk to the current students or graduates about that college to find out the best possible information.

Daanyel

Get involved as much as you can with your school.

Lisa

make sure to check out all your options and weigh your future goals against how much a school cost.

Danny

Pick your college carefully. You will be making friends and living in a place where you might end up for the rest of your life. Same with your major, try and research each before picking one.

Luke

Don?t just look for a school that has the major that you want to take, make sure you get what you are paying for. Find a school that lets you get right into your major. Also, go there for a week and see the people there, find out if you will fit in there. do your research as if you are doing a research paper, make sure its one hundred percent what you want. There are thousands of schools out there, and most people only get to go to one. if any.

Adam

take your time

Daniel

I would say that the most important thing when looking for a shool would be to find somewhere where you are comfortable and happy. When picking a school you can't let your financial situation or anything else sway your decision. You have to pick the school that offers the best program for you. Parents you should not push your own personal chose onto your child. You can't expect that your child will want to attend the same school as you and pushing these views on them leads to unhappy students and less depication to there courses.

Amanda

I think the most useful advice I could give a student would be to make sure that they know what they are really passionate about before they commit their time and money to a school. I took classes at a community college right out of high school in order to make some progress in college but to do it as inexpensively as possible until I figured out what area I was really serious about studying. By doing this I was able to save money, get my general education classes out of the way, and make sure that I was really committed to what I was studying before I made the big step to move away from home and chose the right school for myself.

Dana

Many recent high school graduates and those considering going to college for the first time stress out about what college they should attend. I certainly did. I didn?t even know what I wanted to do! So I looked for a college that aligned with my personal beliefs, offered classes with the chance to explore what I enjoyed doing, and had passionate teachers with real experience in their fields. After being in school for several years, I realized that while choosing a school is important, it is not nearly as important as what you DO in school. Take internships and work on campus ? you?ll learn a lot and gain job experience. Never pass up an opportunity to meet someone in your field of study, even if they?re just professors. Try out everything that interests you, even if you don?t want a job in it ? those valuable experiences will add to your wealth of knowledge. Study abroad, even for a couple weeks! And most importantly ? allow yourself to grow. College is the place for learning and discovery, making new friends, and finding out who you are. Once you know who you are, you can go anywhere you want.