Kansas State University Top Questions

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

Christian

How conservative it is

Joshua

I wish that I would have known that I could take classes at a more affordable school and transfer credits to K-State. I would have graduated with the same degree but for a far lower cost.

Kaitie

I wish I had known how easy the transition would be. I was far more ready than I thought I was and the school provides enough support that, even for my friends who were not as prepared, the transition was fairly painless.

Trey

Pay the little bit of extra money to live closer to campus. Save money and don't get a student parking pass. While parking seems doable, once everyone is on campus, it's nearly impossible to find. I was late to class several times when I lived off-campus simply because it took me half an hour to find parking and, usually, I ended up parking off-campus anyway. However, don't pay for dorms. They're not worth it, and you can actually be closer to your classes when you live in an apartment off-campus.

Kailey

Before attending K-State I wish I would have known more about finding ways to find and earn scholarships.

Jessica

How much my parents would gripe about finances.

Holly

Before attending my first semester at Kansas State, I wish I would have known to bring my entire collection of purple wear and gear. People take their purple seriously here! It is the only proper attire for Monday thorugh Saturday, especially for games. You can never have too much purple pride and this really reflects the attitude and love Wildcats have for our school. Every chance there is to shout "EMAW!" or "Go Cats!" is observed in endless ways, wearing t-shirts, sweaters, socks, and face paint is just the beginning.

Aubrianna

I wish I would have known what to expect. I was a first generation student so my family could not help with the transition because they did not know what I would be going through. I wish Kansas State University had a class or something to help first generation students with the transition from high school to college.

Malori

How much more intense the work-load is compared to high school

Allison

You will get out of college what you put into it. If you spend time studying, you will get good grades; if you spend time socializing, you will make lots of friends; if you go out and party then you will make lots of memories and mistakes. Whatever you nurture and pay attention to the most will flourish and that you neglect will wilt.