Tu-Anh
I wish I had known how large the freshmen intro classes were. Often time it was nearly 150-200 students per class.
Nicole
To choose my major before starting college. I wish I took pre-requisite courses for my major while taking my core classes during freshmen and sophomore year.
Marie
Before coming to UMD, I wish I had known how important it is to get involved early on. UMD is an extremely large school, with hundreds of clubs and organizations that cater to every imaginable interest. I wish I had taken more advantage of these opportunities to learn new skills , develop new interests, and diversify my friend groups. Joining clubs or organizations is especially important at a large school, as it helps students develop a sense of community and makes a large school seem smaller.
Patricia
Before I came to Maryland, I wish I had known that the academic work would be so challenging. Coming into the engineering school I was surprised at the workload thrown upon students. Working through it wasn't easy, but it was worthwhile. I learned how to study, how to manage my time, and ask for help when I need it. Along the way, whenever I faltered there was a support system there to help me. I had a peer mentor, advisor, and everyone within the department was more than helpful. I wish I had realied the difficulty before starting.
HyunJung
I wish I had known that I would have exceled in classes with more peer and intructor interaction.
Elena
I wish I knew how to apply for loans and scholarships. I wish I knew what I wanted to major in and what classes are available and what routes are necessary for my career.
Danielle
I wish I had known how much stuff I really did not need to bring to my dorm.
Eric
I wish I would've known about how big the school is. I thought I knew how big it was since my older brother graduated from there in 2006. But the walks can be killer sometimes because the campus is huge.
Corinne
I wish I knew how big the University of Maryland really was. Going to all the games and just walking around the huge campus, I see that I am a small part of the a university that teachers about 25,000 undergraduate students. I have just completed my first semester as a freshman at the University of Maryland and I have realized that to be recognized at a big school, you have to stand out. You have to make sure you are working your hardest and are making the best impression you can on your professors.
Breanne
The University of Maryland is a very challenging school. Graduating high school in the top 5{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of my class with many AP credits, I figured that UMD would not be too tough. However, it is the biggest challenge of my life. The media fooled me into thinking that college is all fun and games with little time put towards schoolwork, but I am here to tell you that it is not. I spend about sixty hours a week doing schoolwork. That leaves very little time to go to social events. However, it will all be worth it in the end.