I wish I had known a little bit more about the core curriculum, though this information was made readily available, I neglected to thoroughly review the information
That the school would withdraw some of my financial aid.
I wish I had known more about myself and what I'm interested. I'm am still struggling with what I want to do with my life and that is the reason why I came to this school. I want to have a better sense of what my career coals are and I think this school can help me.
How hard the schoolwork is and how much harder it is than anything that I ever had to do in high school. How much studying is required to make the grades that you want.
The only bad thing about this school is the town it is located in. I wish i would've known that there isn't much to do in this town. That is not all bad though, because we make up our own fun at the college.
I wish that I had known that college was going to be so difficult. I was not ready my first year, but learned quickly. My GPA would have been much better had I known that. I recovered, but I still wish that I had known.
I wish that I would have known the classes involved so much discussion and participation because there is tons of discussion required and I am not entirely great at speaking up in class, so I might have taken that into more consideration if I had known before I came to the school.
How to be more focused and involved in my reading. This would not only help me in the class room discussions but also help me enjoy reading as an individual more.
I wish I had known how much of a struggle it is to get adjusted to life after high school.
I wish someone would have told me how boring Wabash is on the weekends.
I wish I knew how run down the dorms were and that many features of the dorms lacked that of the fraternities
I wish i would have taken more advanced placement course so i would be able to be at the top of my class. I also wish i would have known more about the history of the school because there is a strong background to every thing on campus.
Do not take 5 classes and play a sport while at the same time pleding to a fraternity. It is not very managable or fun.
I knew that it was going to be hard. Wabash has always had a reputation of being hard. I just wish I knew a little more and came in a little more prepared than I was, but I guess that's what all colleges are probably like.
Wish I would've known about fraternity life
I have no regrets.
Looking back, I am not really sure that I wish I would have known anything else prior to attending Wabash. Every college or university has unique characterstics, as well as its pros and cons. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my experience at Wabash.
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