Otis College of Art and Design Top Questions

What should every freshman at Otis College of Art and Design know before they start?

Grace

Just have lots of experience in differnt field before you apply to college. Like some parents wants their child to be a lawer, or doctor, parents need to stop thinking selfish. because they might go to UCLA,..but if it's not their interest they would either waste their money and time and drop out later or after they graduate they won't feel happy with their job.Just don't push your kid too hard, let them find what they are interested just support their dreams. i never game up my dream,because of the support by my mother. i applied to Otis College of art and Design, my desire of attending Otis college was so big that that was the Only school i applied to and luckly I was accepted. I say once you get in to college students shouldn't waste their time on part-time jobs, because if you are student, that's your job and you need to focuse being the best student. take out loans, or pay back your parents later on. And most important thing is that find a good friend, it changed who you are by who your friends are.

Andrew

I would advice them to research the school in early hand before entering the college. It would be nice to visit the school that the student wishes to attend before applying for that college to feel and see if the college is right for the students. There are many convenient websites for most colleges, and there are also websites such as Campus Discovery.com that talks and rates the school on what their best are, and what their worst are. The most important thing in my opinion, is that it is the students? will to choose where they want to go to pursue their dream/goal, because they are the ones that will choose what they want to become after graduating their college that they chose. To make the most of the college experience, the students should know the diversity of race and also the activities that are available to them. Since most of American universities are not all about studying, there are fraternities, and sororities, sports, extra curricular activities, clubs, etc. that the students can experience and enjoy through out their college years. In addition, students should be open to other ethnicities and socialize to make a better community.

Michelle

I would want to advise the parents to fully support their children on where their child wants to go to school and what they want to study. Many kids these days are swayed and influenced by their parents in what they want to become when they grow up. Especially because most parents have the mindset of wanting their kids to become a doctor or a lawyer, children, many times, do not have the freedom and own free will to truly experience what they really want to be. No matter what college a student decides to go to and what career path they want to take, I think the most important thing is the whole path and experience of college life itself. I have realized that the journey that life takes you on during college is truly the inspiration and motivation to find what one really wants to be in the future and why one should want to succeed. Other variables such as reputation, location, money, friends, should not be what makes a student choose the right college, but just the openness to embrace whatever your future has planned to throw at you.

Nicole

The most important thing about selecting a college is too find a place where the student is truly going to feel comfortable at. They are going to be spending at least two years here, if not four or even six. From personal experience, it is important to visit the colleges. By visiting the college one can tell the true atmosphere of the college and speak with the students of that college, they know more about what the college is really like than what the handbooks or websites will say. Also, seeing the campus itself and its native surroundings can also help to influence the student?s mind. Make sure to ask questions. Have no fear. By asking questions the answers that you need to know can be found. Most of all get educated. Before even beginning to look at a campus or a selection of schools, know the majors that you are interested in financial aid issues, living conditions, and the career outlook for students of that school. By knowing these facts, a student can compare his needs to what that school offers. First hand experience is the best way to look at a school.

Clara

Students should be encouraged to choose collage that would most benefit the student's future. They are often pressured by their parents to choose colleges according to its recognition in society. Instead of choosing colleges that are famous and recognized in society, students should research what college excels in what departments and should apply to colleges that meets requirements for their needs and interests. Also, participating and being active in school activities are great. It would benefit the student at least but only under the circumstance of keeping up with good grade. Highschool is extremely important in a sense for student to develop his or her time management skills. Time managements is crucial for students to develop if they want to keep their good grade along with their current social life. Unless they learn how to use time wisely and organize they will have hard time because works will stack up and they will crash resulting in either bad school grade or sacrificing social life.

E.G.

Pick a subject that interests you and see that it's well met at the institution. Then look at how easy it is to transfer into another major, and transfer classes from Junior and other Colleges. Look for accesible teachers and small classes. Feel the school emotionaly and like the student body for the most part.

Charlene

The advice I would give to the parents regarding college and their children's college experience is to have the understanding that their children are going to college, not them. Most parents tend to push their kids to go to the best college for the best education. Students however, should go to college according to their major. If one would like to major in Interior Design, one should not go to Harvard. The college that best fits your major is the one that a you should apply for. Additionally, the area and the environment of the college matters as well. If a particular school is located in a place where a student can even learn from the location and be more mature and independent, that school should be put into consideration as well. One advice to some students would be to grow up. You are now going to college, therefore, you should do some research on which college you wish to go. Look beyond what college your friends are going to and what college throws the best parties because in the end, all of that does not matter except who you are and where you stand in society.

Tania

The number one piece of advice I can give parents and students is to find the right college is to go where your passion is, follow whatever makes you happy because no matter what anyone says, the college you choose is the decision that will mark the rest of your life and the choice you make should be based on your own ambition and drive, whatever job it is that you feel comfortable doing every single day is how you should choose the right college for you. I chose college as my first choice because I knew exactly what it was that made me happy, and was sure that Otis saw what I love to do in my portfolio when they accepted me and decided to invite me to join the Otis family. I read a quote that made me realize I had chosen the right place for me, ?Be yourself. Above all, let who you are, what you are, what you believe, shine through every sentence you write, every piece you finish.?

nathalie

Do lots of research before you commit to attending.

Hyerin

must visit the campus before you decide. make appointment with a counselor of that school you want to go and get advice. most likely they're very kind and honest, they'll help you for sure. if you know any, contact current students or graduates of that school and ask about actual campus life and classes, faculties, etc.