Southeastern Louisiana University Top Questions

What should every freshman at your school know before they start?

Lindsey

I would strongly suggest two things for a student entering college: Number One: Set up a clear degree plan for yourself when you first begin. Do not register for classes because they seem "easy" or because your friends are taking it. This will only cause you to delay your graduation date and waste money at the same time. Number Two: Find out as much information as you can before you begin school about testing programs that can help you graduate earlier (such as CLEP). Getting course credits for taking these tests will nto only help you graduate quicker, they will save you money too.

Sheranita

The advice I would give parents and/or students about finding the right college is to choose the one that would adhere to your needs and would fit your personality. I would recommend that anyone who is looking for a college to attend choose the college that will steer you and the right professional direction and one that will prepare you for future endeavors.

Christopher

The best advice i can give any student in the selection of a college is to talk to people you that attend the college your looking at to make sure the school is really what you think it is. To make sure you have a great experience try to do everything you can around school as long as your studies don't suffer.

Ryan

Look for a program that best suits your goals and also let the student decide the school they prefer to attend

shannon

The advice I would give parents is to let your student decide for theirselves what they are interested in. Do not make a ultimatum of them going to a 4 year college. Not everyone is cut out for a 4 year college. I rebelled when told I was expected to go. Now 20 years later I am enrolled in a 4 year college, I had to decide to do it for myself and not for anyone else. Support your children in their decision on schools, whether it be a traditional 4 year college or a jr college or even a trade school. Let it be their choice and let them know that you are proud of them.

Brittany

People who have the opportunity to go to college are probably going to experience the most of their life changes during this time. Therefore, parents and students must take the appropriate measures to ensure that a college education is affordable and appropriate for the student. For some students? there are financial limitations to the university in which they can attend. Universities offer financial assistance in the form of grants, scholarships, and loans. Grants and scholarships? is money offered which does not have to be paid back, unlike loans. Universities differ in the amount of money offered for educational expenditures, which is important to note when planning a college career. Once students? determine financially feasible universities he or she is able to attend they should explore these college campuses. This lets students familiarize themselves with the different universities and the learning environments they provide. Most importantly, students should be honest about their learning preferences and abilities before choosing a university. Emphasis on choosing the location of higher education is vital for each student to achieve all that higher education has to offer. That is the foundation this generation will use to build a future greater than the one inherited.

Elizabeth

Make sure you attend a college that you would like to go to, not what your parents want. If youre a shy person dont go to a huge school, maybe attend a local university or do online classes. Also dont go crazy when the rules are taken away, your gpa sticks with you no matter what descion you have made. Be an adult because its time to step up.

Jennifer

As you embark upon the wonderful journey from high school into college, many factors should be taken into consideration for choosing the right school. As a recent college graduate, I can now look back on the decisions I have made and provide others with some useful insight. First, I recommend developing a list of your ?wants? from a college such as out of state location, availability of a certain major, security, active campus life etc. Next, complete research on several schools by applying your list and seeing what each college offers. This allows you to narrow down your options. At this point, you should visit each campus, not only to visualize the surroundings, but also to speak with representatives and other students to gain overall opinions of the school. Lastly, when finalizing your choice, try to disregard the decisions of your peers. In doing so, it opens doors that may not have been available if you just went with the crowd. Make the best of your college years, for is a time of excitement, maturity, independence, and most of all learning. Work effortlessly to achieve your goals and take every opportunity to meet new people?it will fly by!

Christine

The most important person's opinion when it comes to finding the right college is the perspective students. Each student should make a list of what they want in a college experience and then go to senior days or have tours and visits to each college they want. Then, make a pro and con list for each college. Of course if parents are paying for the student to go their price limit has to be included, but parents should not try to influence the students decision. If the student decides that college is the best for them then "hoo-ray" for both of you. Choosing the best college is what kicks off making the most of a college experience. The college experience can best be described by the old cleche` "This is the best years of your life". For me it has been and that is because I made a healthy balance between fun and studying. To achieve that, all that has to be done is use common sense when planning outings. My eldest sister taught me this when I was looking at colleges and now I am proud to pass it on to other that might need help.

Chantee

9853and be sure to talk with others around the campus and get their opinion. Take your time making a decision. Don't rush into your final decision and go where your heart tells you instead of just listening to others or attend where your friends are going. Be involved as much as possible and keep an outgoing personality to make the most of your college experience.

Kaytlynn

Keep your eyes open. Listen to students/former students. Talk to professors and staff members.

Kendra

Find the college that best fits your student academically and financially.

Erica

SAVE MONEY! Those are the only two words that are really needed. Save every bit of money that you can beforehand.

Megan

Parents, help guide your child into finding the college that works best for them. Don't pressure them into somewhere or something they don't want to do because they will be the ones spending the next four to five years of their lives there. Student's, first make sure the schools offers the degree you want and what others say about that particular department. Then you should also evaluate if you can afford it. Money isn't everything but the stress of not having it could affect your grades and learning. Then look at the kind of activities offered on the campus. If you want to be involved, what do they have to offer. You should also check out the city it is in. Do you even like it. maybe it's too cold or hot for you. Education is important but also want to enjoy it.

Chantel

Find out as much information about the college/university as possible.

Jasmine

You should find a university that is appealing to you, what sold me with southeastern is that their classrooms have a small amount of students, and the proffessors are always willing to help!

Miriam

FInd a school that supports what you want to do in life, a school that you can love that has friends while education that supports you. Have fun and enjoy your college life and that is done first by choosing the right college. So and visit during both a school day and a weekend, like a football game or basketball game, it gives you the feel of school spirit and its attitude!

Devin

I would tell them that finding the right college is probably going to be one of the most difficult and complicated decisions that they will ever have to face. The reason is that there is no one criterion that makes a college "the best" for any one person. Each school has its own unique qualities that will make it stand out to you but not to someone else. To make the most out of college, I would say to make sure that you truly know why you want to be there and that you really do want to be there. For example, I have met too many people who are miserable with school because they are simply in the wrong major or their parents "made" them go. College isn't for everyone, and you certainly aren't a bad person if you don't go. However after you do find the school and chose your major, don't forget that you are still human and need to have a social life. Take time away from the books every now and then and enjoy life. College life is what you make it!

Niquetta

I would advice students to go out of there comfort zone. While finding a school that is good for you is important, locating college or university that has a sense of diversity is extremely important. Many of your views about people of different ethnicites and religions and other different socialyt groups, will be formed here. You find a place that will allow you to express yourself and enhance your learning in academia and life situations.

Yazmyn

Make a list of what is most important to you in a dream college. Take those and the college you are looking at and match them. Then, go on tours of the college. Don't just go by what you have heard. You must see for yourself. Only you know what is the best thing for you. No parent, friend, or teacher can tell you otherwise. And last but not least, don't just settle. If the school costs too much, there is too much money floating around for you to not get financial aid. If it is too far from home, there are vacations and of course telephones.

Chareese

Don't force your child to go to a certain school just because you want them to. Also make sure your child researches a school fully for the career that they want to major in

Patience

To look around. Get brochures and look on the Internet. Pick colleges that you "know" you can afford, and then within those colleges find things that best soot the parent and the child like cost, academics, meal plans, housing, enviroment, population, and so on. Keep narrowing your search down until you find the perfect college to attend.

Angela

Make sure to visit different campuses before deciding on which college to attend. If you do not like the layout of the school or surronding area your school life may reflect the negative attitude about the surrondings.

Christine

Know what the student wants in his or her college experience. If one knows the kind of environment and atmostpher he or she wants that will narrow the options of colleges to look at.

James

I would suggest that students and parents together decide which college suits their needs the best instead of picking a school that convient.

Christine

To find the right college you must balance how much you can afford with the best you can get. Scholarships are a wonderful way to help yourself out. Apply early for scholarships and you will be much better off! Make the most of your experience by working hard and getting involved on campus. Don't be afraid to be openminded and make new friends.

Vinsheka

Lots of research!

Dannica

Base your decision on academics, not the social scene. While socializing is important, it should never come before your school work. Also, choose a school in a location that accommodates your personal needs. If you like to shop a small town is not the place to be.

MEGHAN

VISIT AS MANY SCHOOLS AS POSSIBLE. OBSERVE THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS AND SEE IF THEY ARE SIMILAR TO WHAT YOU ARE USED TO. RESEARCH THE DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED ESPECIALLY THE DEGREE IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESETED IN. OBSERVE HOUSING AVAILABLITIES, PRICES, QUALITY, AND SAFETY. OBSERVE THE SERVICES AND BUSINESSES THAT SURROUND THE CAMPUS ARE THOSE PLACES THAT YOU COULD POTENTIAL WORK.

Carla

When looking at colleges, find out all the pros and cons. Try to do as much as you can while you're in college. Take advantage of the study abroad programs because that is an experience of a lifetime.

Whitney

Are you happy with your life? Can you picture yourself or you son/daughter at this school being happy? Life is only what you make of it, and you only have one shot. You might as well make it a good one! See, I feel that people who can picture themselves happy have a better chance of being more successful at the university level because of their confidence and realisitic expectations will make adjustments easier. One can never really know what to expect in college; however, being flexible and open for the unexpected is one way to grow into a more well-rounded human being. I wish you the best of luck, but I do not think luck will get you where you need to go - hard work and dedication will take you miles in this life!

Lauren

I think that in order to find the right college for you, you need to do research and visit every college you are interested in. Find out which one is the best for your major. For example, I chose my college, Southeastern Louisiana University, because they have a very well known nursing program. I think that it is very important to balance having fun and doing school work in college. College is a very important time in life so don't have "too" much fun and blow your career. Some people fail their first year of college because they party too much. Don't do this. College is too important to throw away. It is very possible to have fun and succeed in college at the same time. Always put school ahead of having fun. Do your school work in advance and don't wait till the last minute, that way you can have fun afterwards and not be stressed out about school. Hope this was helpful!

Tiara

Southeastern is the perfect size for a university. The right amount of people. It's just great.

Brandon

Consider the size and learning environment

Jacquline

The advice I would give to parents of students is find a college you are comfortable with. If you are not comfortable you will never be happy there. You don't have to go to a college just because it is a well known school or has good sports. Go where you are happy. Being happy at your school makes the next 4 or 5 years of your life way more interesting and way more bearable. As far as making the most of your college experience just have fun. Don't have to much fun to where your grades are not up to par, but make friends. When you go to a new class, talk to the person next to you. Talking to people can help through hard times whether they are your best friend or a total stranger. Just let yourself enjoy the next 4 or 5 years because after that you are on your own.

Lauren

Think about how a potential employer would see the college on your resume. To me, community colleges are just a quick fix, just to get a degree and get out in the workforce, but universities focus on making the students well-rounded individuals. An employer doesn't always want a warm body, they want a person, preferably with a personality and dreams and ambitions of their own. Go to a college that will reflect those dreams and ambitions and then, nothing on your resume will speak louder to that employer.

Supamongkol

Make sure that you know what your child is most interested in, then look at all available schools within your pricerange that you know you can afford to send them to with a degree that they would most likely take. Also dont send your child to a school they dont want to go, by doing so you will cause them to not want to take up the education being supplied to them so let them choose. Their college experience will be easy for them, just give them their freedom in college and allow them to think on their own and make their own mistakes, the child should make the right one if they are serious about their education and stick to the routine and have fun during their time away at college.

Janalyn

Work hard and finish school. Take time out for fun but don't let it get in the way of your studies.