University of West Georgia Top Questions

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

Adrianna

The avice is just to think about everything the student really wants that will further their education and help them in the world.

chaitra

make sure you find a college that can meet your needs. look at the campus and observe the people because this will be benefit your college experience

Stephanie

College, often described as the best time of a person?s life is also very important to an individual?s career. There are many things that parents and students must consider before deciding which college suites the student best. The most important factor is to find a college that has the student?s major. Checking to see if the school has the activities, clubs, and fraternities/sororities that the student might be interested in joining is also a very important factor. Even though college is about obtaining an education, a student should like the location and campus of the school. Once a student has selected the perfect college, they must make the most of their time at school. One way to do that is for the student to do the best they can in their studies; good grades bring awards and proud accomplishments. Getting involved on campus is another way to have a good experience in college, it allows a student to meet new people and learn more about their school. The last tip is to stay out of trouble, it?s very important to keep a clean slate. Following these tips will ensure fun and successful years.

Ashley

To potential college students, it is very important that you do what is best for you. Although friends and family may have plans for you and your life at the end of the day it is your life and your happiness and stake. Do what is best for yourself. It would be nice to please everybody, but the truth is, its not possible you can please most people but at the end of the day consider your happiness. To potential college students parents, remeber it is their life to live. Your student is in no way grown or completly independent. You must find a happy medium by being there for them while also alotting them their own freedom. No matter how hard you push you cannot force them to do anything they are unwilling to do. It is their life not yours, the only thing you can do is assit them in trying to be the best they can be.

Holly

As an older, non-traditional student returning after 20 something years away, students need to know that they must stay focused and finish school once they start and not even consider the possibility of taking a year off before they finish school. just stick with it and finish now.

Lauren

When making the choice of a college you need to consider what you really want. If you chose a college that your friends are going to or family wants you to go too you will not be happy. You need to make sure you attend a college you enjoy. If you are not enjoying yourself it will be hard to do good. Also, you have to make sure you stay focused. You have to be able to manage time and make sure there are not too many distractions. Make mature decisions! Some advice I would want to give other students once they get into their college is to take every course seriously. If you start out doing really well you will have no regrets in the end. A lot of people mess up during their freshman year and it will effect them in the long run. GOOD LUCK!!

Brittney

The advice that I would give to parents/students about finding the right college would be to look around. Do not settle a college! College is a major part of your life and influences you in so many ways so don't just pick the cheapest or the closest one. College is so much more than just a place where you attend classes. College is the foundation of your future, it is the preparation and planning for what the rest of your life will be. You obtain so much knowledge from college and not from just the classes. In college is where you make lifelong friendships. You will meet people that will impact your life in ways you never thought possible. Some will leave you with good memories and others will leave you with bad ones but each one contributes to the person you are. College brings many new experiences that teach you a lot about yourself and help you grow. Some decisions you will never want to make again, some you will wish you did differently, some will be small, and others will change your life drastically. Finding the right college takes careful consideration and can't be rushed.

Tiyanna

One major point I would stress is making sure the student knows that college is serious and it is serious because it can help you determine the outcomes of your future. Make sure the location and campus is comfortable for the student, as well as the parent, because even though the student is the one attending school, the parents play a very important role in their child?s college life. The type of college determines the students college experience. Also, make sure the school has everything the student needs in order to accommodate their child. I also believe an important factor is making sure the campus has a health center and/or close to a hospital because you never know what can happen. But the main thing to consider is your child?s opinion on their future school. This is their first step into adulthood and even though you want the best for your child, they too want the best for themselves so they should be able to make their own life decisions. Trust them and their judgment because if you don't you may run them away and risk them taking college seriously.

Christy

Be open minded. Its not what you expect it to be. Just keep in mind that it isn't high school any more and you're paying for your education. If you don't take it seriously, there are other people who do and its not fair to disrupt the learning experience for those who are taking it seriously. At the same time, don't take away from your college experience by only studying and only doing homework. Get out and meet people and make the most of your college career. You can only do it once and enjoy it while you can.

Lauren

My advice would be to visit the college more than once. Also to visit the town because after all that is where the student will be living for the majority of the next year if not the next four years. When making the most of the college experience I would say to use planners and wright down everything that you do so that at the end of the day you know where your time has gone. The biggest thing with time that I have learned during my college experience is although I enjoy sleeping I cant let sleep take up all my time there is more fullfilling things to do than to sleep. I would advise to get involved in a club and to go to sporting events at school and theatre productions after all you have already paid for it once your enroled. The last thing I would share with the parents and students about college is Parents try not to worry so much about the students and Students live the way that your parents have taught you and everything else should fall into place.