Stetson University Top Questions

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

Ryan

Stetson University is a fantastic experience, and academically, it will NEVER dissapoint. Be aware, however, that the freedoms that come along with attending University and being on your own for the first time can be overwhelming, so stay connected and interested in the life of your children even when they are out of sight. With that said, however, don't assume that things are wrong just because they don't want to call you every day.

Sarai

It is helpful for the student/parent to keep in mind to do their best to find the right college but at the same time they mustn't stress or worry about it. When the right college comes a long they will know without a doubt that they are meant to go there. This experience involves much hard work, but at the same time there must be a relaxed attitude---in respects to not being stressed and letting that rule your life.

Katie

Take the time to visit the schools you are most interested in. Whether you take a formal tour or simply walk around the campus on your own, it is very important to spend some time researching the places you could possibly be living for several years. I knew the moment I stepped on Stetson University's campus that I had found my home away from home. You want to make sure you go to a college that makes you feel comfortable and at ease, because this will enhance your learning and social experience of being a college student. The four years would spend at college are suppose to be the best four years of your life, so make sure you fully research your options to ensure no sudden, rash decisions that you may later regret. Take the time to explore and discover new and exciting places. Make college an experience you will never forget by doing the research. From somebody who has been in your place before, it is well worth the time and research spent. I have found the place that is just right for me and I couldn't be happier.

Nathalie

Think about it and think hard. Where you start is a place where you would like to finish. College is expensieve but it is a wonderful investment for your future. You don't have to know now what you want to do for the rest of your life, but understand that your starting your life journey cause after four years or so your on your own. So just think about it and think hard.

Francis

I would say think of were you would have the most fun, choose the campus that would fit you best. I say this because, if you are not having fun or feel as though you fit, you are not going to want to work hard on you studdies.

Victoria

Take time in making the decision to attend college right after high school. Being a freshman at a university right out of high school can be overwelming and challenging. Having some work under your belt might help you to understand the challenges of paying for college as well as managing money. For a better and more thorough learning experience, a small university such as Stetson is great for challenging yourself.

James

First, advive for parents. Make sure that the school has a great program for what your child wants to do with his/her life. Most of the time these schools can be expensive; I'm not saying to go into a large amount of debt, but spending the money no is the best way to help out your childs future. For students, don't be afraid to get out there and get involved from the start. College can be scary and overwhelming. Like myself, some of you make come from small towns where you've known everyone since you were a small child. However now you might have to go out and actually meet people on your own and make friends. Get involved in the community and don't hold back your personality, it will pay off big time in the end.

Alessandra

I would tell parents and students to go visit the campus. See if the size and location is what they are looking for. Make sure that the school they are looking at will help them in their major in the future. Also make sure that they will receieve helping paying for tuiton, especially now since the economy is so bad. Look also at the organizations at that campus and be sure to be invovled. If you give to your school, it will give back to you in the future. This is what i have learned

Frank

For students unsure of where to go, I would suggest finding a college that not only has a very good reputation, but also a place where you would feel right at home. Don't just rely on tours and faculty recommendations. Ask current college students about their school to get a more accurate feel of campus life, because in the end you are the one that will be living there. There are all different tastes. You need to feel comfortable and be manageable wherever you are at. Success is the most important, and to be successful, good time management is crucial. Living on your own can be stressful, as well as finding companions and being social. It's time to shine. Break out and rise up to be better than the rest. Hard work will pay off in the end. Become involved with clubs and organizations, volunteer, play a sport, be an intern, there is always something you will be interested in. Personal experiences will mold you into a more skilled and more knowledgeable individual. Sharing those experiences with your friends and others, will leave some of the best memories of your life. Be happy and always follow your heart.

Jerilyn

In order to make the right decision about college, know what you what in a school and visit all of your possibilities. My first year of college was at a school that looked like a fairy tale on paper, but once I was attending and living at the university my life was miserable; my normal high academic standards and community involvement plummeted. Once at a school that I loved my life seemed back in order, and my future seemed brighter than ever. It is also important to choose a school from your heart, let no one but yourself make the ultimate decision of where to go. You must also remember your budget. When I was younger I didn?t have a true concept of money, but now that I am attending a school with high tuition costs, I have realized truly what money means. I never want to leave Stetson until I have earned my degree, but I have come to the realization of what a good education costs. In a perfect world anyone could be educated anywhere they chose, but as of now choose based on what you can afford, but never lower your personal expectations and goals.