Florida Institute of Technology Top Questions

What should every freshman at Florida Institute of Technology know before they start?

Kelly

The best way to decide on a school is to look for a degree program that you show interest in, once you have narrowed down the schools, look at where the schools are located, how far away from home they are, and how large/small the student body. It's best to take a tour of the school and talk to current students to get their perspective instead of what their brochure's states. Once in school and when you're trying to figure out the college life style; there is no wrong way, go in with an open mind and hopefully you will gain the education and friendships that will last a lifetime.

Katrina-Mae

Know what you love to do, and pursue it. Look for a place that will honestly make you happy. Figure out what you want out of your college experience, and get it. Use the resources present before you -- faculty, administration, friends.

Tara

Remember to visit the campus before you decide to go.

Beverly

Parents make sure that you have your students in a place that you feel comfortable with - with a church family or friends/family near by so that you know your child has someone there for them if they need it. Students be sure to make sure you go somewhere you can get and build a support structure for yourself - both personally (emotionally etc) and academically... and take advantage of that when you need to - don't let pride keep you from taking help when you are in need of it.

Sarah

When searching for the right college you have to put academics first even if your not totally commited to studying or even your major. You want to make sure that you'll be learning the necessary information in order to succeed in your desired field and in the world. When a school meets your academic needs then focus on extracurricular activites. Make sure the college has your desired extracurricular activities to keep you balanced. When academic and extracurricular needs are met then look at how the college will help you socially because without a social life in college you'll truly go insane. When a college satisfies your academic, extracurricular and social needs then you have found the right school for you to succeed.

Dave

Work Hard, Play Hard. Try to go out of your way to accomplish both of these. Make some crazy friends that'll get you into a little bit of trouble but be aware of when its time to "kick it into gear". Enjoy it, best four years of your life, or 5, or 8. Depending on the degree.

Whitney

Choose a school that best fits you financially, geographically, and educationally. Remember that college is for higher education and that should be your higest priority

Keri

I advise to omit the cost of education when choosing a right college. You want to pick a university that will make you as comfortable as possible to continue effective study habits. I also recommend attending an out-of-state school to have national networking opportunities and an overall diverse experience.

Alexandra

The thing that will matter most during years in college is the feeling whether you fit in or not. Therefore, it's very important to visit campus, look at people, see how they communicate between each other, how many events are listed on the activity boards, how busy students seem to be, and how helpful they are to each other. If you are happy with your surrounding, it's easier to be enthusiastic about your activities and organize your time to achieve the most you can.

Elizabeth

Pick a college that you feel most comfortably in and don't overload yourself for your first semester. It's good to get involved in campus activities to meet new friends. Remember- it's college! Have fun but stay focused on your studies as well!