Texas State University Top Questions

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

Justine

I would advise to thoroughly research the college they plan to attend. If possible, it would be helpful to visit the campus. It is important to know the student teacher ratio, cost to attend, financial aid opportunities, and extracurricular activites. I would encourage the student to become involved in order to take advantage of the college experience. Get to know your teachers and teacher assistants well since they determine your final grade. Attend review sessions and office hours. Volunteer and give back to the community too.

Kristina

Choose the college that feels right for you. You can turn any college into the college that you want it to be, but if the environment is not right and if the campus does not offer the services you need/want, you may not be that happy with your selection. It's a gut feeling that you get when you walk onto a campus- if you feel like you belong there, you probably do. Any school can lead to great oppurtunities and any school can be turned into a party school; it is up to the student to decide what their college experience will be like. Get involved with clubs/sports/organizations, or something on campus; it's a great way to meet people. Live on campus for at least one year, it's a once in a lifetime experience and you can make friends and memories that last forever. Get to know people that share your major, it's a good way to get study buddies and it's nice to see a friendly face in class. And more than anything, don't take the experience for granted; enjoy every moment of it .

Kelsea

Figure out what you want to study and choose the school that is best for that.

Kristyn

Lots of research. Somewhere that the student will enjoy, challenge them academically and also be financiably reasonable for both the parent and the student.

Alex

Be sure to look around at a lot of colleges so that you have choices in making your dicisions.

JAMES

FOR STUDENTS TO FOLLOW THEIR HEART AND TO ALWAYS GO WHERE THEY FEEL MOST COMFORTABLE AWAY FROM HOME... ALSO LIMIT THE LAZINESS AND PARTYING BECAUSE IT WILL JUST PUT YOU BEHIND. TO PARENTS: HELP YOUR CHILDREN OUT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, BUT ALLOW THEM TO STUDY AND MAJOR IN THE AREA THEY FEEL THEY WILL EXCEL AT IN THE FUTURE.

Holly

College is the time of your life and it an important step in becoming an adult. Choosing the right college is of course a crucial part of that. Take time to think of what would make you most happy and have fun.

Amber

Visit a campus first and pick the campus that best suits your personality and onet hat also offers the major you'd like to persue.

Samantha

I'd say look for what you want to do out in the real world first and see what kind of programs ar offered that can get you there. Once you have done that then you need to go and check out the college and make sure that it is a right fit for you. Check out how big it is how many people are in classes that you are interested in, the location. Then once you start at the college of yoru choce make the most out of it and don't hold back. Do what you want to do get done what you need to get done and have fun doing it.

Taryn

Before you decide what college or university you want to attend, you need to look at your purpose as to why you are going to futher your education. Think about what you want to major in and if the school offers a degree in the field you desire. If you are unsure of your major, look into a school that offers a wide range of majors for when you decide on one in particular, it is most likely offered. On a less difficult decision, think about your social life. Consider the questions: Would I want to be in a fraternity or sorrority? What kind of organizations would I want to be involved in? Do I want to be in any organizations at all? After discovering more about what you want in your college experience, research colleges and universities that offer what suits you. Narrow your choices around five schools and schedule a visit and tour each campus to get acquainted. Usually after a visit, you can just feel which college or university you belong to. From there is when you know you will have the greatest college experience because you really sought out to find which is best for you.