What is good in your college?
A high GPA (relative to what admitted students have) and a rigorous curriculum. Strong test scores (relative to what admitted students have) A specific, honest, and well-written personal statement. A unique extracurricular interest or passion (a “spike,” as we like to call it)
What college life is like?
Students bounce back and forth to class, dining hall, dorm, meetings, library, sports, etc. all day long. They may get up early and stay up late to get it all done. It takes some getting used to, but busy as they are, most college students come to appreciate the freedom they have to manage their own time.
What are some good reasons to go to college?
Reasons for going to college include acquiring leadership skills, earning more money, improving knowledge in a variety of areas, acquiring advanced training and expertise in specific fields and developing an intellectual base for learning later in life.
What are good college goals?
The goals of the College are to: Emphasize a Christian value orientation to life. Create a caring environment that allows each individual to feel personally satisfied and reach his/her fullest potential. Promote academic excellence. Embrace professional standards of conduct as a lifelong value. Serve the community.
Why is it good to go to college?
There are plenty of good reasons for going to college, whatever subject you may be interested in. One reason that is often overlooked is the great college experience you will have. Meeting new people and making contacts with other like-minded individuals and groups is one reason that many enjoy college so much.
Should college graduates do what they love?
Graduates can use their educational experience to pursue what they love to do. It’s true: college graduates will experience better job conditions, career fulfillment, and pay than their less-educated peers. Unemployment is lower for those with a bachelor’s degree or higher, and grads enjoy higher pay.