University of Southern Mississippi Top Questions

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

Veronica

I would tell them to give their opinions, but leave their ultimate decisions up to the child. Choose a college in an environment that is not hard adjust to, so you will have to worrying about not adjusting in a timely manner. I would encourage the students to make many friends as possible, including cafeteria workers. I would also suggest the students to get to know each of their professors outside the classrooms. Don

Leanna

Go with your gut. Be happy with your decision and son't pick a certain school to please anyone but yourself. You will eat, breath, and sleep that University for four years, you might as well enjoy it!

Freddie

If you are a student, or a parent who has a child that is going go college, I advise to tour your childs top 3 (atleast) colleges that he or she is interested in and see which school is best for their major. Also, look into which college has the most scholarships avalialbe and if the scholarships can be stacked to help reduce the cost of college. Once the burden of paying for school is done, I only suggest that the college student relax and be themselves once they start college. If they happen to live on campus, see if that school offers a roommate connection program and find a possible roommate and get to know them over the summer before school starts.

Jazmine

In order to make the most out of your college experience one must be open minded and willing to get involved. I believe it is important to visit schools and talk to the advisors before enrolling in the school.

J

Do what your heart tells you to do. Find t he right school for yourself and do not listen to all the negatives about it from others.

Rebecca

When trying to decide which college is right for you, you need to look at what each college has to offer. If you already know what you would like to major in then I suggest you look for the college that has a really good program for you. Also you need to decide on the size of the university, because when taking freshman corses, the smaller the school the more personable you will be with the teacher. Location is very important, especially in the education field because the teachers will be constantly relating everything to that state. Also students will sometimes get the opportunity to go out to say the schools in the area, and experience teaching first hand. The people you meet in the field will possibly help you on later in life when you are ready to start your career. I do strongly believe that when looking at which college to attend you need to first figure out what you want when it comes down to the key elements. Those elements are location, SAT/ACT scores, student population/size of the school, and your field of study. Lastly, remember to get involved and meet new people.

Taylor

When selecting a university or college, I think that it is crucial for students to visit the campus and actually get an understanding of the atmosphere. This atmosphere cannot really be exposed unless during this visit, the student talks to students at the school about their experiences. More than anything, to be sucessful in college, one must learn to manage their time successfully.

Ashley

Do not let anyone decide on your future. The parents should listen and help there child pursue the college he or she wants to go to. Go visit the campuses and get involved with the school from the start. A student should keep his or her mind open to new people and new ideas to get the most out of his or her college experience. Do not be afraid to try new activites and join different clubs. Do not stress 24/7 over school work; enjoy the social ativities on and off the campus. Another tip is to volunteer and make a difference with you college experience. Make it a task to meet a new person everyday.

Artis

My advice is to the parents of the college students. I would say to be very involved in your child's decision of what college to attend. Parents let it be your childs choice but be there to give your input and let him/her know that they are not alone in their next stage of their life. It's good to know that your parents are there for you through out this difficult decision time of your life. As for the student, be proud of what you are doing . Have fun in your new found freedom but remember the reason you are there. Your studies will have to come first and you will be fine.

Jillian

The best thing to do when chosing a college is to visit the college, meet people from it and go with your gut. I knew I wanted to be in the theatre program after watching their production of Little Shop of Horrors and talking to the woman who sold the tickets. It's an emotional and realistic decision to make. I realistically knew what I was pursuing, and the university had a great program. My emotional response to the people I met lead me to know it was the best and only choice for me.