Ohio University-Main Campus Top Questions

What should every freshman at Ohio University-Main Campus know before they start?

Alexandra

look for the college that has the same values and beliefs as you, don't necessarily go for the college that offers the most money because you might not be truly happy there. have fun and don't base your decision off your friends either, you will meet pleanty of caring and nice people at school that could turn out to be better friends than your high school friends.

Callista

When I first started looking at colleges I focused a great deal on where my friends from high school were applying. Then I really discovered what I wanted to do, be a journalism major, and realized that that meant I would be at a school without any of my high school friends. This was probably the best decision I could have made. I was in a way forced to meet new people and I met the best friends I will ever have. I balance work, school and play equally. Ofcourse college is about making the grade and learning for your future profession but you need to have fun in the process. My friends have taught me not to be sucha perfectionist and to take a break from trying to make sure everything is exactly how I want it to be. College is about having fun and truly is four years you will never in your life forget.

Abdul

Get involved! It is importnt for parents and students alike to start looking into universities early. The erlier you start looking, the bettwer chances one has to find a university that best suites them. Go on campus visits, make a list of questions to ask the tour guides and school officals. Prioritize what things are the most important to you personally. You have to at the begining understand that you will potentialy be here for the next four years, the most important years of your life. parents, allow you child the flexibility and oppertunity to pick a school for themselves. I cant even begin to think about how many students only attend schools because their parents force them to. to have the best time at university students and parents must not only allow eachother flexibility they must cohesivly look for a good school with an open mind. You never know what school will take your breath away

Carolyn

Understanding what kind of college environment suits you best is important, as well as considering whether your prospective college has a strong department for your area of study. Other key choosing points involve tuition, diversity, transportation, grading, campus size, population and reputation. It?s important to keep an open mind in college and learn to hear both sides of each story told. College is often a transition period between dependence and adulthood so it?s important to face new responsibilities and learn from them. Students should have fun, but also remember why they came to college in the first place. Parties are great, but they are not what tuition pays for. You must learn to be able to balance school work with social activities, because much learning and growing comes from peer interactions. It is really important to check out all of the extracurricular activities offered in the beginning of the year and find out what fits you best. This is a great way to make new friends with similar interests. Being involved and learning how much you can do to help shape a community is extremely beneficial to growing into a successful adult.

Stuart

First find a campus that fits your needs. If you want certain things than look for them. As a kid, do not have your parents tell you where to go, but find what feels right for you.

Madeline

Make sure you know how the finicial aid and registration works and make sure you know someone who has been through this process and can help. Sometimes falculty assume that you have done this before or that you know everything about it. Chose a school that is appealing to you (as a student) and not just one for it's reputation or if all your friends are going there. It's better not to live with your best friend or someone you know. Meet new people and friends your freshman year, it will help out a lot!

Michael

Choose a school that you are comfortable at, but has a good and accomplished acadimic record.

Jeffrey

The best advice I can give to parents and students about finding the right college are two things: 1. Pick a place that has a strong reputation for the career path you have chosen in regards to academic performance and alumni relations. and 2. Pick a place where you feel comfortable on the campus and can see yourself fit in with the people around. If you do this not only will you have a great time in school for the next 4-5 years, but you will be well prepared for the rest of your life when you leave.

Adam

It is really important to visit and research as many schools as possible when trying to figure out which school to attend. By picking the school that fits you best you fit in easily, have a great time, and know that you are getting the education you are paying for. The best way to start looking for a college is by talking to your guidence counselors and finding out which schools have the best programs for your major(s). After that I would pick at the minimum your top five by researching the college's websites. After this you should visit and tour at least three schools and find out which school fits you best. The best way to do this is by talking to people who go to the school and by looking around on campus and seeing if you feel like you belong there. Once you are at school you can't forget that education is your number one priority, but college is suppose to be fun, get involved in extra-curriculars, make new friends, maybe get a part-time job, and make sure you get everything you can out of your college experience.

Brian

Finding the right college is a very hard decision. I toured and had official visits to many colleges but it was when i visited one of my friends at Ohio university that really made my decision quite easy. Before you choose your school make sure you know what it is actually like during a school setting, not just in the summer. Also, i found out the hard way that you cannot simply think good grades will automaticay come by doing the same things as in high school. It took me two quarters of 2.3 and 2.4 gpa's to get my act together and put in the work necessary to succeed. Go out and have fun, but do not let it affect your long term goal of graduating with a degree.