Tennessee State University Top Questions

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

Kanesha

When trying to find the best college for you, try going on a tour of the college and make sure you explore every part of the campus you know you will be the most. When you get the feeling that a college feels at home and the most comfortable then go with your heart. Make sure to ask students or staff on campus plenty questions to get an understanding of how campus-life truely is.

Chika

My advice to parents or students about findign the right college and making the most of the college experince is that they have to remember that you are in college to get an education and every other thing is should come after your education. Attend a college that is very strong in your desired area of study. Also, make sure you apply on time and talk to the financial aid office about acholarships and grants that you might qualify for. When you arrive on campus get to know your peers, they will be your family for the next four years of your life, get involved in something you are really passionate about and have fun but do not forget to study college is hard but only as hard as you make it.

Julius

You want to find a college that you feel fits your personality. Also look for a school where the students ae friendly because you want to feel like you are a part of the school. College is about education, but that doesn't mean don't have fun. Remember work first play later. Never fall behind in your studies because it will be extremely difficult to catch up. Always stay focused and on top of your work.

demetris

I would tell students to choose the college that is right for them. Do not attend just because your friends are going. What right for them may not be what's right for you. Also, students, don't be afraid to try new things. Meeting new people and getting involved makes college less stressful and more bearable. They can help you in more ways than you can imagine. They have been there for a while and can give you some helpul advice.

Jerry

Your accesibility to family in case of emergency. And having plenty of money to do other things.

Mari

I always agree to one you have pick a number of schools you want to attend go to the check them out see if you will like them. Once you step on the campus you will know which school you love.

Alfred

Pick the college you think best fits your life style. Also although grades are important they do not determine who you are so stay true to yourself.

Kiara

The advice that I would give a parent/student about finding the right college and making the most of it would be to make sure that you pick one that has the major that you want to major in. Also make sure that that college provides opportunity for you to get internships. Make sure that it is a fully accreditied college. That will save you some headaches when trying to go to grad school.

Gerard

My advice to anyone about finding the right college is not to let your financial situation dictate your choice of college. Even if you think you cannot afford it look into as many ways you can find money to go. Do not be afraid to take out a student loan, it is not the worst thing in the world. I can also tell people that if you are accepted to the college of your choice, do not let little factors hinder your decision from what you really want and what you will settle for. Another thing would be not to change your major to many times. Once you decide on a major stick with it. Changing your major will only defer you from graduating on time. If you feel out of place at your college there is no problem with transfering to another school. Just make sure that you are not transfering to party, but also for acadmics as well. Everybody who goes to college is not there to learn. Some people treat it as though it is something to do in between partying. Choose who want to be surrounded by with people who have the same interests as you.

Shayla

I would advice the student to look at your choices from every angle to ensure that the school fits what's best for you. Everything from location to majors to social possibilities should be considered so that you will have the best college experience that you forsee for yourself. Parents before bringing the financial end of the equation in to play, I say that you should hear your child out first because one thing that is important is the student's happiness. If the student absolutely hates the school, then it will be very difficult for the student to focus because that fact will constantly ponder. If they are happy they will do whatever it takes to make sure that they can attend the university and succeed.