Amber
College is a great opportunity for students to expand their education, social skills, problem-solving skills, analytical skills, communication skills, etc. When choosing the best college for yourself and or son/daughter, cost should not be an issue. Even though college is expensive, its worth it in the end. College is about building your knowledge as well as other various skills listed previously among many others. Choosing the right college should involve looking at the various qualities and opportunities they offer. The program of study is one of the most important qualities when choosing the right college no matter the cost. College is a life experience and overall the opportunity of a lifetime. In order to make the most of your college experience, you should participate in clubs of interest, volunteer opportunities, sports, study groups and more. Most importantly, students should not forget to make the most of their personal life as well. College is challenging and will be frustrating at times, but enjoying everyday life is very important. Overall, I feel students should make the most of their college experience because its a wonderful opportunity to develop as a great individual and make a difference in the world.
Rachel
I would suggest them to not just visit one, visit as many as you can. I would also recommend visiting ones that you might not be interested in but you never know what can happen when you go there and take a tour. When visiting colleges and universities ask lots of questions and talk to people that already go there and what they think of it. Most of all just be open to the whole expierence, Alverno was not my first choice and i never even looked at it when i was first looking but i wish i would have because it is truly a wonderful experience.
Hailey
Do what is best for your child. Find the needs that fit them, not something that will make them feel uncomfortable at or that they will not like. Tour the college before and spend a day in the classroom environment and schedule a night to stay in the dorms with an upperclassmen to get to really know the school. Make sure the school you want your child to attend can fit the needs of yours or her budget and it has the program right for your child.
rebecca
Make sure that the school you elect has a good background in the field you want to study.
Megan
Make sure you know what you want out of a college. If you want to go to a large that fine but you need to find the right fit. You need to know before you go looking if you want to go to a large school or a small school. You need to know if you want that one on one with the teacher or not. If you are an learning diablity student should find out if the school they are looking at offers help and if so is it offered in there uplevel class.
Jamella
Always make college choices that are right for you. Not mom and dad or brother and sister, but you.
Nancy
I would advise students to follow their heart. They will get what they put into it. Hard work pays off and the more work you put in now the more reward you will get later. For parents, keep encouraging your child to succeed, having a good relationship with your child helps maintain a healthy life style and is great support when you need advise or a shoulder to cry on. Understanding that someone like your parents are behind you, encouraging and offering support and help threw rough times is what keeps me going and exceling. Most of all never give-up and follow your dreams!!!
Corissa
If I knew there would be an eassy question at the end I wouldn't have wasted my time. Sorry
Tamra
Make the choice that seems right for you and what will make you the most comfortable. Even if it seems out of reach financially you can find a way to make it work.
Karla
I would tell parents and students to make a visit to the college or university before attending. In fact, make a visit to many before making a decision. Ask students that attend the college how they like it, and see if you can get honest answers from an actual student, rather then the school. To make the most out of the college experience, I would suggest attending a larger university because a larger university provides more options to get involved.