Oregon State University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Oregon State University know before they start?

tyler

Visit each college during the football season! If you like the way the campus is then you should go for it. This is the only time that you can see every tyoe of person on campus and that was on campus. It is truely the most amazing part of any school.

Annie

Pick the college based on what you want, not what anyone else wants or where your friends are going. Research everything about the campus, even things you don't think apply to you, because they might in the future. Go for the best for you, and don't settle for anything less. Try anything available on campus and get involved, otherwise you won't make friends and just be lonely all the time. Stick to your principles but don't be afraid to branch out and have fun.

Caeli

Finding the right college is about the student. Big deciding factors: 1. Distance: how far is the student willing to leave between them and their gardians. 2. Field of study: choose a school that has the upper hand of the field the student wants to study, that way there will be more opportunity when graduation comes around. 3. Enroll in a college with activities the student is interested in, that way there is something there the student can easily relate to and/or feel at home around. 4. Money: college is expensive, however the money the student and guardians are putting into the students education is an investment. This is the only good kind of debt a person will ever be in. To make most of the college experience, look in to dual enrollment program. This can help stretch a students money. This way the student can take their core requirement classes classes at a community college and the important classes at their university of choice. Also before getting into college, begin the search early for scholarships. While the student is at college, get involved in something of intrest, try a few clubs, or a new sport.

Julius

Students look for the college you feel comfrotable with whenyou visit it, Eat there and walk around campus. Then with 2 or three in mind found out facts such as location, size, sports, and money. After you already know the importance of the four major components to choosing a school your chose will become musch easier.

Ariel

Find a school that is the biggest thing in the town

Akhila

Make sure you send your child where you want them to go and where they will be happy. There is true satisfaction in blending the two.

Stanley

Find a college that is diverse in as many ways possible. That way, you'll fit in everywhere you go. Make sure that the college has the major you want. If you're not certain about your major, settle down on a major and have a backup major just in case you won't like it. Make sure that the college has the major you want and the backup major. Find a college that is big so that you will have more chances to meet new people and interact with them. The best part about college is knowing that it's the right college and you're on your way to success.

Kaylyn

Work together! Parents sending their first child off to college is not easy, but working together allows both parents and students to learn the process of applying for admissions to colleges. Students need to research schools to find those that fit their education criteria. College costs alot of money, so finding that dream school is key to making the most out of the college experience. When looking for schools find information on important factors such as location, size, cost, on and off-campus resource availabilty, and major andor minor programs to limit applications to the top schools of choice. After being accepted to college, work together once again in order to prepare yourself for the best college experience. College is a time to meet new people and find the right path into "the real world."

Kelsey

Finding the right college these days presents a challenge. Many characteristics must be determined and weighed. Questions like,"Does this school have a good program to complete my desired major?" and "Does it have the programs and activities that I want?" all must be answered. With the recession in full swing, tuition and living expenses (like room and board and books) also represent a problem. For many students, in-state schools are the only option, and most of the times, these schools are actually excellent choices. Financial aid and scholarships should be started as soon as possible to help remedy this problem. It is also a good idea to visit any possible schools and get guided tours of the campuses and living and dining facilities. A great school on paper might have terrible living and dining centers or a hideous campus. Once at college, it's important to get involved early and take advantage of any and all fun, free events. Make friends early and join a club or other social network. Most importantly, have fun! You are at college and with a little luck and hard work, it will be one of the best experiences of your life!

Jessica

The first and most important is to do your homework about schools you're interested in. Don't just look at them online, go there and check out the campus. Sit in on a class if you can, speak to the professors. Know what you can and can't live with. What kind of weather, atmosphere, teaching style, major, distance from home, and so on. These are all things that need to be taken into consideration. Become familiar with all the services provided and try to uncover what the school will be like if you were to attend it, after all the initial excitement wares off it may be different. Also, does it offer the programs you are interested in studying? Look into offered majors, minors, etc. Plan how you're going to pay for school and if you'll be able to maintain the cost. Be confident and enjoy in your choice! Remember it's what you make of it, so go out there and charge the world like you own. Take all the opportunities available to; you'd be amazed what is out there and always, always try to have fun!