Saginaw Valley State University Top Questions

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

Kelvin

Look for the things you want in a school first go off wat do you want to do in life that most important

Kevin

As an older student, my biggest piece of advice would be to really commit yourself to your studies. Do whatever it takes to finish on time and don't take those breaks that can easily turn into years away from the classroom! Never rule out the little local college either. It has provided me with such a great opportunity to attend a respected University without having to uproot my life and spend many times the amount of money for that degree. Never be afraid to be yourself and do what makes you happy and certainly do not worry about being an outsider. So many students will be surrounding you that you will surely be able to find others that share the same hobbies and interests as you do. I have no doubt in my mind that you will only get as much out of the experience as you allow yourself to receive. College will open up so many doors to your future, but only you can walk through them. So, what does your future hold?

Jennifer

The most important thing is to make sure that the school has what you are interested in studying. Check out all the majors and programs that they offer. It is also important to do an on-campus tour; to see the housing, meal plan, buildings, classrooms and housing that are located and given. Get involved with the school also!

Sherri

Choosing the right college should not be based on their intended major/minor. I think college life and activities are what improves students lives on campus. When there are fun activities on campus and many people are participating in them, I believe that is the key to the college experience. College is not just about party and games but it does include learning.

Melissa

The biggest thing is to start the process early and work often. The sooner you starting working towards your future the easier it will be once it is upon you. Start getting information in highschool for your top college choices and ask questions to find the one that is right for you. Once you do, you can get a better idea of what is required to get in to that particular school. Test scores and grades are always a very big importance so work hard on everything because it all makes a difference. Take the ACT test early and take it more than once. Studying for something like that can seem duanting, but it will only be beneficial in the end. Once you get in to the college, keep on top of things. Set up appointments with academic or financial aid advisors to plan your course at school. Once you're on the right path, stay on course and keep your goals in mind. Always looking for ways to improve and reach those goals will keep you focused and on the way to a successful future.

Ashlee

I would say that in order to find the right school one must visit campuses and get a feel for what the college is all about. Know which extracurricular activities you want to be involved in and see if the school offers them. I know that for me my sorority and being involved on campus has enriched my college experience and even though I live off campus now I still feel a close connection to campus. Also make sure you prepare yourself and know what you are getting into. Ask questions about financial aid, housing, and classes - there is no such thing as a dumb question when it comes to your education. Make sure that the college you choose also has several good programs that you are interested in because many students have to transfer because they change their major. Make sure that you are not just going to a school that has one program that you don't really know about and are not sure if it's the right path for you. Just choose carefully because the school you choose will help to determine your future and how successful you are.

Caitlin

Go visit the colleges more than once, preferably in the winter because most of the students time spent at college is in the winter.

Kim

Find the college that seems right for you. If you have any instinct that it't not than don't choose that school. Making the most out of your college experience depends on the person. Go out and try new things like meals cooked by different cultures and go watch some football games and tailgate. College is where you could find a best friend and a life long buddy. Just have fun and keep things simple.

Michelle

Parents need to let their child decide where to go to college because if the experience is bad they will blame the parent. Plus, the student will probably be more likely to succeed if they are in the environment they wanted to be in. Students need to listen to their parents advice but in the end it is their life and their decision. Explore as many options as you want and take tours it is the best way to really understand the people and the college experience you will receive. Look for ways to get involved in the university from the start it will help you make friends faster and easier. This will also make you feel more comfortable because you will have people to go to if you need help. Plus, you may find people that have you have a lot in common with. If you are going to live on campus go in blind. This will help you meet new people and most people lose high school friendships in college because they notice all the differences. College helps you discover who you really are and who you aren't, you have to make many choices. Good Luck!!

Kacie

Honestly, SVSU is the only school I was allowed to attend. My dad wouldn't let me go any further away from home so it was the only college I applied to for that reason. I fortunately got very lucky because this school ended up having an amazing Social Work program and it ended up being the best place I could have gone. My advice to parents and students about finding the right college is do reasearch. Even though I lucked out, not everyone will be so lucky. Reasearch the campuses you are interested in, visit the campus, try and get to know what could possibly be your new surroundings. To the parents, this is where your child will be for the next few years of their lives, don't limit that...help make it amazing!