Seattle University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Seattle University know before they start?

megan

When finding the right college students need to realize the right school for them is not always the same as their best friend. College is about new experiences and discovering what you want to do for the rest of your life. For parents the hardest part is letting their son/daughter leave home. If their son/daughter does go far away parents just need to consider it a nice place to visit. There isn't much to say about how to make the most of college. Students need to dive in, get involved, have fun, and don't worry if your grades aren't where you want them to be after your first semester they'll get better. Remember everyone has a different adjustment period just keep working hard.

Rebecca

Know yourself! Only then can you follow your goals with passion :)

Amanda

Some common things to consider for students are tuition costs, classroom sizes, location, safety, extracurricular, and facilities. Those are all helpful in narrowing down colleges but the most important decision factor is the program variety. If the school is well-known for particular majors the student is interested in, that?s the best decision factor. Once the student finds the right school, he/she can make the most of it by joining different clubs and taking diverse classes to figure out his/her passions. A common mistake is when students graduate with a degree they assumed they wanted because they didn?t experience other available options since their freshmen year. As for the parents, words of encouragement and support are the best way to help their child since the student is the only individual who can decide for himself/herself. Another advice for the parents is to not worry about the total cost of college. The cost of college for students are considered a big investment because the money spent for the entire college experience will eventually pay off when students begin to earn their own income. Over a billion dollars worth of scholarships and grants are available as well.

Bonnie

When choosing a school, everyone thinks about where they want to live, how hard they want to work, what are they want to study, and what they want their social life to be like. Those things are all important, but don't forget that the college age is typically very formative. Even though I'm a science major, I really enjoy my philosophy and sociology and other liberal arts classes. I make sure to choose really good teachers and put my time into these classes too, because they help me figure out what I believe and how I see the world. The school I go to emphasizes core classes and human developement and I didn't realize until I got there how incredebly important that was going to be to my college experience.

Alison

Getting the most out of college isn't so much about where you go to school as what you make of your time at school. I have friends from high school in the Ivy Leaugue who are miserable because they don't do anything but study, and friends in third-tier schools who are having the time of their lives. College is all about expanding, exploring and learning -really it comes down to the place a student can do all three most effectively. There is no "right college," only a "right attitude" to approaching college. Always be open minded, flexible, patient, daring and without a doubt college will be a life-changing experience. Of course wherever you go, however happy you are, there will still be lows to the highs. Be willing to take everything as it comes as a learning experience and don't sweat the petty things.