Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Top Questions

What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year?

Natalie

Before I arrived at Virginia Tech, I wish I would have known the ways in which college professors are different than high school teachers, especially when it comes to grading assignments and outlining a class syllabus. It was difficult to realize that professors won't be running after you to turn in homework, so you have to keep your priorities very organized. I also wish I had known that there were so many responsibilities, such as creating my own schedule and keeping track of my graduation requirements throughout the year.

Erin

Virginia Tech does an extremely great job with all of its orientation programs and whatnot, in giving incoming students all the information they could possibly need to be happy and healthy Hokies. I felt that I was told everything I could possibly want or need to know and so much more about Virginia Tech. Freshmen at Virginia Tech are pretty much expert Hokies by the time they arrive on campus because they have been fed so much information.

Samantha

Prior to attending college I wish I had know a little more about the various clubs and activities that Virginia Tech has to offer. The first couple of weeks were very stressful and between juggling classes and meeting new people it was hard to also find clubs to get involved in. Since adjusting to college life I have learned about many clubs that I would have liked to join and will hopefully join next year, it would however have been helpful to have this information before hand so I could get involved sooner.

Jessica

Prior to coming to Virginia Tech, I wish I had known that when a professor sets a date for an assignment, he/she really means that it is due that day/time and will very rarely accept any late work.

John

I wish I had known that college isn't some scary daunting thing, everyone is learning how to go about it together, its a blast.

Terik

I wish I had know before coming to college, that studying for test and exams in college is a lot different that studying for exams in high school. Back in high school, I could study the night before or maybe two nights before the test and I would recieve a good grade. In college, I tried doing the same style of studying and I did not have the same success. I realized that I needed to study several days before the exam and it is better to study in groups of people, rather than by yourself.

Jeynalynn

I wish that I had known that this school was literally in the middle of nowhere. Students would have to be involved in sports or sororities, fraternities, clubs or other organizations to stay busy when getting away from academics.

Julia

Being able to budget my time between playing Division 1 soccer and the rigors of academic life, I wish I would have been able to schedule my courses differently to take advantage of free time that I had and time when we were traveling or playing games. I aslo wish I could have chosen my dorm situation differently and was able to arrange who I was rooming with to again help with my scheduling and studies. I underestimated the difficulty my course load was and wish I could have adjusted my fall semester better.

Emily

Before I came to school, I wish I would have realized how much freedom I was going to have. Moving from high school to college is a huge adjustment, and my parents weren't there to make sure I woke up in time for class or finished my homework. Learning to be responsible for yourself is an irreplacable habit that will greatly affect how your first year at college will go.

Tim

I wish I had better study skills for tests because they are a lot harder than in high school.