miguel
The advice I would give to take your time and dont pick a collge because your friends are attending that colloge or its the best collge that you think can afford. Pick the collge that makes you feel good about yourself. Dont forget you will must likely be in this college for a least 4 years. Why go to a college you are not proud to say you attended. Lets say you want to go to Michigan state university but cant afford it. If thier is a will thier is a way find everything in your power to attend MSU. Do a little networking call friends and family for funds expalin to them this is your dream college. Work while you attend college thier is no reason not to follow your dream. I am a Manager I work aroud 60 hours a week I havmanage e five kids but I still
Lindsay
The best advice I can give is to communicate throughout the entire process. It is all too often that students go into college following the dreams only their parents want them to have. Inevitably causing the students college experience to be a poor one. If it is out in the open from the beginning what the student wants to get out of college then it is much easier to have a successful experience. More advice for the student themselves would be to get involved with activities on and around campus. College can be a great experience, but experiencing the diversity and social aspect is also very important to success in life after you have obtained your degree. Get involved! Yes college is a place for persons who are serious about life, but everyone has a need for friends, and it is a great place to make life long friends that will help you be motivated throughout life. To have the oppertunity of going to college is a blessing, get out there and make the most of it.
Elizabeth
My advice would be to choose a college that makes you happy; not your parents, or your best friend, but you yourself. Go into each college tour with an open mind because the greatest discovery might just come at the least expected time. Think of yourself as a student -- right then and there -- will you like walking the halls, living in the dorms, and each class size?
The college experience is about living and learning. Walk up to a fellow student and introduce yourself, enjoy the class assignments with interaction among your peers because a lot of the time, those people will become your study buddy, proofreader, and friend. Don?t be afraid to try something new. Not only is college about getting an education, it?s about being independent, making choices, living life, and loving the experience. Once you?re out in the ?real world? the knowledge obtained from the countless hours of class time, exam prep, and late night homework will turn into a degree you?re proud of from a college you soon won?t forget.
Sara
Go with what feels right. If the campus, instructors, and classes seem right, it is most likely the right school.
NIKIDA
My advice to students and parents about finding the right college is find the best college for your major. It is very important to find a school that has a strong focus in the career field that you are entering. I would also suggest researching the campus prior to attending via web searches, newspaper articles, statistics, etc. You should also make several on-campus visits to experience the campus life hands on.
Sandy
Make sure you feel comfortable in the environment. If you need a smaller lecture class, choose a smaller school.
Garrett
Scholarships are important in determining a school, but they should not be the basis for making a decision. College is a time to find yourself, to examine the world around you, and step outside of your comfort zone. Move out of the home - go to the school that you want to go to. Write down what is most important for you in determining a school and base your decision on that. Make your decision based on what YOU (the student) wants, not what anyone around says you want. Be an individual, get involved, and don't be afraid of diversity. Take a look at the campus, look in the classrooms - do you want to be like the other students there?
Rachel
Follow your dreams of your future. Dont go to a school that all of your friends are going to just because they are going there. Live your life with great expectations and never look back at your decisions. Everything happens in life for a reason and that is why you need to live life to the fullest.
Samantha
I think students need to be honest with themselves as to what environment they learn best in. Take a look at as many schools as you can and visit the campus. Don't go to a school just because you've heard a lot of great things, a large university isn't right for everyone. I would suggest comparing the differences between private and public schools. Finacial aid is a hard thing to understand so be sure to ask for help and do it early to ensure you are getting the most money you can. Apply for a ton of scholarships. There is no greater feeling than knowing it's possible to attend college and not be in debt!
Maxwell
It takes a lot of research to locate the best college for you. Just online research is not good enough. Look up ways of getting a tour and information about the different degrees. As well as checking out the student life, classroom size, tution costs, the library, and the technology part of the school. It may sway your decision. No one wants a bad college experience.