Virginia Military Institute Top Questions

What should every freshman at Virginia Military Institute know before they start?

Kailey

The mean girls are amateur hour compared to the VMI cadre! Do not waste energy on the caddy comments of silly high school girls. Their words mean nothing. Your future will show you that in your darkest hour you can pick yourself up, fall again and then fall again, but you will never quit. You have goals to be a United States Marine. You will learn to prioritize studying while balancing the rigors of VMI. Believe in yourself! You will achieve at the college level because you are meant to accomplish your goals. You will make lifelong friendships.

Johnnie

If I had the chance to relive my high school days as a senior, I would push myself harder than an I ever could have. College is all about working hard and doing a good job but if you come into college just finally figuring that out, I'm pretty sure things arent gonna look too good. When everyones a senior, including myself, you slack and don't really care about much because your so ready to escape from the high school pasttime. Included with classes, you don't even want to fill out scholarships or applications because your so busy with trying to live a fun life with your friends that you feel it isn't one of your priorities. That was me. I kept up with my grades and all but I honestly could have put in a little extra effort into scholarships and preparing for college like a I'm practically doing now. I would have told myself to get it together and start wanting more for myself and not wasting my life away. After high school it's the real world, now what?

Ottie

You will learn more from college than what your major specifially entails. Though receiving a quality education is an important criteria when looking into colleges, it is not the only thing. Other aspects that should be considered are diversity of the student population, values the college holds close, average class sizes, extracurricular opportunities, and the surrounding area among many others. It is very important that you take all of these things into consideration. When this is done, your transition into college life is easier. Also keep in mind the reason you are going to college. Is it to get a job? To go to graduate school? All are things to consider. Take VMI... If you are going to college in order make a better living with a good job post graduation, VMI is a great choice. VMI lays a solid foundation for the rest of your life, however there are other schools that do this as well. So in choosing between these schools you need to choose a school that will give you the opportunity to succeed, but also challenge your limits and current ideals. You can do this by looking at diversity, class size, and extracurricular opportunities.

Kylie

Don't listen to recruiters. They will tell you what ever they can to sell you THEIR school. Go to the school, stay overnight with a student and interact with the students and professors. Find the one that best suits you not by what the brochure says, but by what you have experienced. You are the one that is going to be attending the school for the next 4+ years of your life, not the recruiter!!

Shane

Pick a college you love; not for its prestige. Remember you will be there for 4 years of your life, so make sure you really want it. Check out the alumni too; good alumni provide great support for the future. Whether it be during school or finding a job after school.

Russ

Challenge yourself.

Joseph

It's easy to be absorbed into everything in college, and forget about the real college part, getting your degree. Nobody will care about your social life or how much beer you drank, but your degree and level of knowledge are all that matters. You're there to learn cheif, do it.

Will

Look around and look hard for the school that fits your student best. Don't push them to choose anything. I turned down two full ride NCAA scholarships to attend my school because it's what I wanted more than anything else. It was a very rough first two years, but I expected that and am very happy with my decision.

Wesley

Be sure of your choice and the life that you want to live after college. Going to school is about preparing yourself to survive. It should be painful, challenging, and exhausting.

Vanessa

Be open to colleges that are not in your your top three. Sometimes opportunities arrive in places that you have never thought of. Make sure to visit your colleges of choice and talk to students there about what life is like (preferably someone in your planned major.) Check your reasons for attending each school. Many students chose a school because their parents went there, because their friends went there, or because they just don't know where to apply. Make sure your college choice is where you want to be for the next four years. I was accepted early decision to a normal school, that i only applied to because everyone else was applying there. A couple days later i received a letter for a truly unique opportunity. I had to make a chart of positives and negatives for each school before I finally choose to take a chance on the unfamiliar, break away from everyone else in high school and take my unique opportunity. Parents, let your student decide with minimal interference. This is their first big decision as an adult and like it or not, this is their first life lesson. Everything happens for a reason! Best Wishes.