Michael
Most schools are not well rounded in their academics; they have strength in particular academic fields over others.
Elfira
Please visit the college before you apply for it.
Wether you like the place you go or not really does affecting your performance.
Mari
Students should be given the advice that every college has its similarities and its differences to other colleges. At first you may be unsure about whether you have found the right college or not, but as long as the college has a good academic program in which you are insterested in you can't go wrong. Parents should be given the advice that the decision of what college a student wants to go to is up to the student. Parents should be prepared to let their child go to whatever college they think is right for them as long as it is financially attainable. As for making the most of the college experience, students should be informed that getting involved in the beginning is always a good step in the right direction. Being involved helps you make new friends and familiarize yourself with the campus. Once you have good friends and are familiar with the school you attend, you can make the most of your college experience.
Tyler
Ths single greatest piece of advice that I can offer to any parent and/or student about finding the right college is to visit the campus and spend more than just the typical one day orientation with counselors and tour guides. The best way to get the feel for the environment that you're going to be in is to put yourself into the shoes of a student there and find out for yourself what the student life is going to be like! Be sure that the social needs as well as academic needs that you feel are important will be met from your experience while enrolled in the school because college truely can be the greatest time of your life. Talk, interact, and even stay for a weekend social event with students to get the true vibe that comes from eveyone there. As for parents, don't be so negative towards the Greek life on campus and have a preassumption about what they will or will not offer your child. Being in a Fratertnity is one of the single greatest decisions I have made in college and would never take back the experience or knowledge it has given me.
Liliana
The best college for a student to go to is one that has the majority of his or her major. The key is to live on campus, especially their first year. It is a great experience and a time away from home.
James
Research the area that you will be going to school in. Many students are molded by the area and the types of people at their school rather than by the programs offered.
Felipe
I would suggest to find a college where you can be happy and enjoy yourself. Find a career that interests you and be friendly with everyone. The best way to make the most out of college is to network, and become involved in activities that will benefit society. It is great to be involved in clubs that can help you on your career of choice and contact your advisors as much as possible. Universities have many tools to help students and it is best to use these tools to guide yourself through college. Never try to drop out, just keep going because college is the key for a better life.
Patricia
When choosing the right university to attend, its best to focus on what is in the best interest of your child who is going to attend. First, find the right school which will help most with whatever they want to do. The career is what's most important. Secondly, know that it isn't absolutely necessary for to move far to go to school. Sometimes, its best to have family and friends close to you for support through the first couple of years of school. Lastly, don't go to school to just GO to school. College isn't all about learning - its also about building a network with others, and gaining the knowledge for a career through experience outside of the classroom.
Brady
find what the child wants, then search for the best school that the child likes. the child really needs to put themselves out there so that they are not socially awkward and they make new friends
Kevin
Do not follow what your parents want to do, follow your own dreams to succeed and be happy. choosing the right school is important, for example you would not goto an engineering school if you are majoring in law, becasue the courses are probably not offered or not as in depth as a school that specializes in law. While being in school there is a time to play and a time to study, make friends but don't feel pressured to go out with others which is probably that hardest thing. Other than that just enjoy school and the people there while it last, although some friends will stick with you, the vacations and days off from school wont when you have a real job.