The University of Texas at Austin Top Questions

What should every freshman at The University of Texas at Austin know before they start?

Brad

I have learned an abundance of information that will be valuable for myself in the future.

Sara

My college experince has definitely changed my life forever and helped me to grow as a person. When I started out I was unsure of myself and who I was in this big world, but through my time at UT I have become more dedicated and determined to find my place. It has not been easy but I know that the more I experience the more I will grow and become who I'm supposed to be.

Claudian

i have not yet gone to college as i am going this fall but i think that its important to attend college because not only is it the best way to get farther in your career but it also helps in the emotional way that some people who have attended online school or are homeschooled dont get the chance to develope. They dont get the same opportunities as those who went to a public or private school but in college they learn the skills they didnt get and they also learn new ways to solve problems, learn time management as well as everyone else who went to school and they learn social skills.Also, if you do not have a job they have some posted about local ones that are close to them and possibly could work around their school hours and help you to find jobs in the career you are going into. College is very important and i think everyone should go because it does more than just teach more material, it helps you out in life more than you could possibly imagine.

Ashley

I start college on July 6th. i havent strated yet. im going for medical assistant its a year and three month program . All hands-on.

Grace

I am still a long way from completing my college career, but so far I have learned so much. In the beginning, I just viewed college as a once in a lifetime experience. Which is partially true, but when my parents went bankrupt and I had to quit school for a year to work eighty hours a week, I realized how important higher learning was. I have even become homeless so that I can put myself through school. For many kids, getting an education is just another step they have to take in life, but for me, it is life. I may learn later that is not the most important thing in the world, but right now the only thing I can do at age 22 is make sure I can advance academically. This experience has left me with a even stronger passion and desire to broaden my knowledge. When everything was taken away from me, my uncle told me once that the one thing no one can take away from me is my knowledge and strength. I truly believe college will help me become a person that has overcome all odds.

Adrien

Not until I started college did I learn the irony of an education. It seems that the more I learn, the more aware I become of my own ignorance which consequentially makes me all the more curious. It has been an eye opening experience--in relation to my own knowldge or lack of--to say the least. I spent two semesters at the private university of Capital. It was at this institution that I acquired a newly found thirst "to know". Unfortunately, the means to keep my at the institution were not readily available which resulted in my transferring to Columbus State Community College. I am currently attending C-State with intentions on transferring to a four year university. I have a piqued interest in the behavioral/social sciences as well as some economics. College is not only a place to experience diversity and new ideas, it is the stepping stone for future success. An education is impertive to self-actualization and it is through education that we as a society have made progress. A nation's wealth is in its scholars and to be a part of that wealth is invaluable.

Stuart

Attending the university, I have gained a sense of accomplishment by completing my BFA. This is something that eluded me and seemed impossible a few years before. The university changed my ideas about the direction I was going in for better or worse. On one hand, that means certain things I wanted were not available to me. On the other hand the University introduced me to new skills, and new technologies and new opportunities that I never would have considered before. In doing so it has transformed who I am as a person and an artist. I began this degree later in my life than most, and before I began it was difficult to build a circle of friends. Coming to school gave me contacts with new friendships and I feel made me a much better and better socialized person as a result. Academically I have a much richer degree of knowlege and skills and thrust myself into many new talents, not just in my degree plan but in other fields. My art classes helped me find a niche that only I can give the world, in a field where being unique is of utmost importance.

Kassandra

I have attended San Joaquin Delta college and it has been a very valuable experience for me because of all of the diversity on the campus. Everyone has a different background and story from you, which makes up an interesting learning environment. From my experience I have learned to have relationship over difference; so even if someone is culturally, ethnically or spiritually different from me, I still try to have a relationship with them. My time at Delta has held valuable "real-world" application and has taught me many things. In this world, if you are not social and do not know how to work well with others, then you are deprived of key working elements. In most work environments there will be people that you do not get along with, but you will have to work with them. This is why relationship over difference is the best thing I could have learned.

Ruchi

Being away from home for the first time really taught me repsonsibility. For the first time, I started doing laundry, cooking, and not procastinating in school work. I learned how to choose friends from right and wrong and became stronger as a person. Living on my own, I realized to continue to do what you have a passion for. Serving to the community has always been a part of my life. The first semester I was in college, any free time I got, I wanted to study and only study. I became depressed not volunteering or having a social life, so the next semester I joined a service sororrity which gave me a chance to do what I love doing most: service and having sisters that looked out for me! I am really glad I chose to go here because it gave me a chance to learn from my mistakes and meet a diverse group of people. U.T. Austin is a well rounded university, being both ranked for academics and athleticism. This university has made me optimistic and more outgoing. I commend U.T. for providing me with great resources and a safe environment to live and study in.

Vladimir

Being a college student helped me out in mamy ways, for example: Demonstrated accuracy attention detail and ability to work in team environment. Exercise initiative, well-organized and efficient. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Dependable- can work without supervision. A dept at both oral and written communication. Interact effectively with individuals of all levels. Attemding college has been valuable because it could helped me achieve my goal, which is to obtain a professional growth in an organization with opportunities of advancements.