University of Arizona Top Questions

What should every freshman at University of Arizona know before they start?

Mary

For someone searching for the school that fits them, do research to find it. Think about what type of environment you would imagine yourself in, somewhere you will succeed. Ponder about where you want to go, a place far from your home, or somewhere close. Also when looking at schools, keep in mind the cost of attendance and what your financial situation will allow. Another important factor in choosing the right college is to visit the campus and go on a tour so you can experience where you would be living. After making the choice, and entering in your first year, remember you are there to study and succeed. It is vital to attend class, so you will not fall behind, and also do all of the assignments, your GPA depends on it. School will be stressful at first, but you will adjust; studying and doing schoolwork is important, but make friends and have fun on the weekends, it will help to balance college life. Good luck in the search and finding the school that suits you, enjoy college and study hard.

Sydney

Parents, Explore: Discover new options with your soon to be college student and let them make the decision of which college they will go to. Persuade them to get involved in there new school and community. Stay connected: Do not forget them! Send them a card once in a while; let them know you are proud of them. Students, Get Involved: Make it a point when checking out colleges to make sure they have clubs and organizations you are interested in. Find not only a college that you feel comfortable in and that you can fit in but also one that will help you decide what you want to do. Do not just settle on one college! Look around and explore you options. College is about finding who you are and what you like. Talk among students that already attend their, find out what they like and dislike. This is an exciting decision that should not be made overnight. Make friends: Finding and connecting with people that have the same interests as you can make the transitions from home to college easier. Last but not least, Enjoy: Stay focused on your studies and find out who you are!

Aaron

Go check out colleges while you are in high school. Take some tours to find out what college will suit you. Get involved with on campus clubs. Go represent your school at sporting events. Make as many friends as you can.

temre

Welcome to the University of Arizona! Do not let the large campus and hot summer weather intimidate you. Yes, there are many students here but together we make up an extremely diverse campus. The warm weather allows most students to ride their bikes which is recommended to avoid traffic and unnecessary gas expenses. The orientation process can be overwhelming and there is a lot of emphasis on selecting a major. Do not worry. Most students begin in one area of study and change their direction a few times. The university is flexible with you as you make up your mind for you area of study. I would avoid joining Greek Life groups since very few seem genuinely interested in philanthropy and serious course work. Get familiar with the area. Tucson is a special place with a diverse culture, history, and unique environment. Get involved in a club as soon as possible; having a busy schedule will help you adjust to new lifestyle of college life. Also, look into study abroad to get a chance to know another culture while growing and discovering more about yourself. Most importantly, make new friends and be yourself.

Sean

Take time to research what college matches your interest's. Don't choose a college just because a friend from high school you know is going there. You will meet new friends, and more than likely you won't hang out with them much after the first semester. Choose a college that will be comfortable at. Make sure to visit the college , most important tour the campus before applying. This will give you that internal feeling to help you make the best choice . Believe in yourself.

Ashley

When I went through the process of selecting a college, I thought about the college rather than my place in the college. In other words, I relied on current and previous students' experiences, perused the website and took several tours. The size seemed decent, the students appeared satisfied and the faculty was friendly. Yet, I failed to research what the school had to offer for me. One should feel comfortable at a place where he or she is meant to complete their goals. However, every student is unique so it's impossible that a school pleases every student who walks through its doors. Luckily, most students have a variety of potential schools to choose from. Students should not only research a potential school's academic programs but also its extra-curricular activities, demographics, and accommodations. If a student does not feel comfortable socially and personally, whether they are satisfied with the academic program or not, the overall experience, too, will be unsatisfactory. Students have to envision themselves at a school by asking themselves: What activities will I take advantage of? What's most important to me? and most of all --Does this school reflect my ideas about education?

Katarina

The best thing I can tell to parents is to make sure that your student knows what they want to do in school and that you support them if they do not. When you are away from home, you are faced with enormous pressures, from peers, teachers, yourself, your parents, your scholarships that not having the support of your parents when you are confused about your future is going to break your student. A sucessfull student is only that way because of a strong back bone from family members.

Evan

Find a school that has the same type of people. For example the Northwest U.S is for people who like the outdoors etc... Also pick a school that is close to home.

Lisa

I would say to first off think about what your passionate about. Coming into the U of A I wanted to go into business but my knowledge about what I wanted or could do was limited. After a year of taking the prebusiness classes I realized I did not want to continue in this field, I then researched and found my passion in retail and fashion. I think its so important that you pick a school that has the fields that you are interested in. College is something you are investing your time and money in so its important to get the most out of it and love what you study. Another thing to look for is to look into the clubs and other orginizations on campus. Its important to get involved, classes can get stressful, so having an outlet for that stress in a club related to your major or not, really helps you have a good time in your college experience as well as get your work done!

Joyce

The best advice I would give it is find the college that is best suited for your academic goals and fits the social needs of the individual. The next thing would be to find a location you would enjoy sending the nerxt 5 to 7 years of 7 your life at. To make the most of the college experince take as many classes that you find interesting as you can, but do not over load yourself always take a class or do an activity that is relaxing and completely different then your area of study. Be sure to make yourself a community that you can depend on and support you at the school or near it. Always make time for fun and family and never put off assignments. The best thing you can do is make yourself known to the instructors, this can make or brake a grade. Above all, do what you love and love what you do, don't settle for the easy way find your passion and soak in it.