South Carolina State University Top Questions

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

Ashley

The advice that I would give is to just find a school that you know you will feel comfortable at and the population. The school I attend is just right for me because it is not a large school. The most important thing to look at is if that school has your major. You don't want to go to a school that doesn't have your major unles you are going to a 2-year program and you plan on transfering to a 4-year instutuion. Other than that just find a school that you are going to like.

Robert

Allow your child to explore their options and let them go to school for something they want!

Ryan

I would like to give parents and students.about finding th right college , I suggest that you do your research ask questions , get information about the school that you would like to attend. Ask the school to send out information about each college tht you are interested in, also find out if the college is offering schollarships and how much they are willing to give. If you are planning on going to college , my advide is to start researching before you are out of high school, get all your paper work in before you complete your senior year make sure that all your graduating test are taken and you pass them before you start sending out application for colleges. make sure that you have funding for school, and if you need to get extra financial help. Make sure that the college you want to attend offer what you want to major in. You also need to visit as many of the colleges you would like to attend.

Marjetta

Dont listen to what other people tell you! Go out, experience, and choose for yourself!

Teneisha

The efforts that you put into college will be reciprocated. A prospective student should evaluate the qualities or characteristics of each school that compares to what he or she is interested in. Base your choice on academics, before social factors. Parents and students should use all of pell grants and scholarships before the opt for student loans.

Kendra

Selecting the right college for consideration is, perhaps, the most important part of choosing a college. In giving advice to both college students and their parents I would advise them to start early, focus on factors that are important to them, and to cast a wide net and narrow their choices based on additional information they gather. Selecting a large amount of about 20 to 25 colleges upfront would give them the flexibility to eliminate colleges that they decide would not suit them and would allow them to still have a full range of colleges to apply to. I would also advise them to visit the campus once they narrow down their decision. Doing this would allow both the student and the parent to objectively learn about the campus atmosphere, the students, the enviorment, and location. In considering these things this would help make choosing a college easier. Making the most of the college experience is very important. It is vital that a student enjoys their college experience so that they not only recieve a quality education, but also have lasting friendships and memories that will last a lifetime.

Kendall

to look at the settings of the school and academics

Jaloria

While looking for a college, make sure you think about what you like to do. Think about how you like your surroundings and the people you would rather be around. Not everybody is made to go to a Historically Black College/ University. Nor is everybody made to go to a prodominantly white college. Make sure you do your research and visit the campuses you have in mind. If you are going to school with anyone you know try your best to stick with the, but get to know new people at the same time. Your friend list will grow and you will have a lot more fun. Your college experience is what you make it. No one can tell you what to do, but you must be responsible with all of your actions and never let what's important fall to the back burner: School comes first.

Shariee

When you are looking for a college, for the ones who are not about to go to college just yet try to get into a summer program at the school, so you will be able to really see how it is. For the ones who are not able to this go and visit all of the dorms on campus and see how it really is. Talk to random students about the schools, don't talk to the ones that are there to help you because sometimes they are paid to make the school look and so some will tell the truth and some will not. So make sure you talk to somebody and not just one person a couple of people so that you get many opinions about the school.

Courtney

Make sure its a school that you want to be at because if you're forced to go somewhere that was not your idea then you will not enjoy the college life to its full potential.