Christine
My advice to parents and students about finding the right college is take your time when searching. You should visit every campus you think you would like to attend. I suggest spending a weekend at the campus if possible to make sure it is really what you want. Make sure that the school is in the right environment for you, that there are activities to do and places you can visit on the weekend. Also, your first year you should stay in a dorm to get the whole college experience. Living in a dorm is a great way to make friends. Although it can be ackward it forces relationships to happen.
Matthew
Visit the campus first. Find out what you really want in a university and research whether or not the university your choosing has what you want.
Kathleen
College will become a student's second home. All your classes will be on campus. Most events are on campus. Many organizations meet on campus, normally during the school week (Monday through Friday). Depending on the college you go to, many of your friends may live on campus. My point is is that in the four years you go to college, you will be spending a lot of time at the college. Make sure you really like the campus. Take tours of college campuses. See lots of different campuses. There may be a class or an organization that you really like at one college that isn't offerred at another one; tours help you find that out. If something bothers you right now about a college, check out another college. You will be spending four years there; you don't want to make those four years the worst years by picking the wrong college.
Amira
Don't worry so much about the statistics. The way to truely know if the school is a perfect fist is to go on a campus tour. And from there, the school should sell itself.
Genevieve
finding the right college can be extremely stressful. It's a very personal decision that students and parents have to make each year. Like any major decision in life it should be done early, (ideally in the junior year if not earlier), and it's critically important that this be approached with a well defined decision making process with well thought out criteria that reduces stress and ultimately gives the best decision.
I submit for due consideration the following advice as a "Plan of Action".
Determine what area of study the student desires to major in .
Create a list of criteria to be used in evaluating colleges as being ideal for selection to attend.
Make a list of potential colleges offering the student's desired major, and apply the above criteria to narrow down to a managable list those colleges that will offer admittance to the student based on GPA and SAT scores.
Gather and review all resources and information about each school you're considering.
Where possible visit the colleges on your list.
Make a final list of choices among those schools that may accepted you.
Review their possible scholarships.
Finally, apply to those schools that made your cut .
MARJORIE
Finding the right college is like finding the perfect car that you have always wanted. You have to take time and not only look around the actual campus but talk to the ?sales people? or representatives. Finding out what ?extras? the college offers such as student computer labs, recreational opportunities, student organizations, or even extracurricular activities can be very helpful when the running is close between two or more colleges. Most important when searching for the right college is to find out what current students have to say. Make sure to speak to a couple of students and find out how the feel about the professors, the class content and the college as a whole.
Once in college, make the most of it! Make sure to take advantage of all the campus activities offered throughout the year, these are great for networking and simply meeting your peers. These social events are also the perfect time to unwind, relax, and reenergize.
Enjoy every second of the college experience from the usual sleepless nights to the relief that sweeps over when your last final exam is complete.
Jessica
College: it's a big step in life. Sure, high school was a breeze and you've already taken your SAT's so the only thing left is to choose your college. :confused look: Many students have no idea how to go about choosing a college or university. The first thing you need to do is decide what you want your college experience to be like: big school with lots of people or a smaller school with a more tight-knit community? It also helps to know what field of study you are going into so you can compare the programs at different schools. You should make a list of the top three schools you want to attend and VISIT THEM! This is where most students mess up, they see pictures and think: "Wow!" and then they get to the school and are let down. Once you make your decision and begin your college experience you should make the most of it! Study hard and get good grades, go out and make new friends! Everything about college is an experience, from the packing and moving in to the last day of your first semester. Make it count!
Lyndsay
College is a very formative period in one?s life. Many things should be taken into consideration when making your choice. Among the more common things to consider are the cost and location of the university, however, even those things need to be looked at on a deeper lever. Look at the cost of living in that area, not just tuition. Does the surrounding area offer a variety of resources? Other things to consider include the distance from home, dining options, and size and composition of the student body. It?s very common for someone to change their major, so a variety of programs of study is very important.
To make the most of the experience I would highly recommend living on campus for at least the first year. Also, join a group related to something you enjoyto meet more people. Look at what extracurricular options are available when deciding what school is right for you, too.
All of these things are important, but the best piece of advice I can give is to know yourself. A school may look great on paper, but if you know it doesn?t suit you it will be a long four years.
RYNATA
MAKE SURE YOUR CHILDREN HAVE A SAY IN WHERE THEY GO AND LET THEM GET A FEEL FOR THE CAMPUS BEFORE THEY JUMP INTO TE SWING OF THINGS
Chiau-yun
Be sure to know which field you want to go into which will help you decide which college is best for you. Don't worry so much about your social life in college becuase you'll have the rest of your life to have a social life. There are plenty of parties to attend at any college you choose so do not choose your school base on the kind of parties they throw. The important thing is you get the best education you can in which you build your life on. This will lead to what ever kind of social life you want in the future. Remember, college is only a four years sacrifice but in return you can live in luxury for the rest of your life.