Lily
Do a campus tour. Shadow a current student. Talk in length with the Financial Aid office and Career Placement Service representatives. Research the schools rank especially in perspective to your desired major.
Monique
Follow your heart. I started at one school and transfered to Howard because I was not happy. I love Howard. I may have to stay in school longer, but being at Howard has helped to determine where I want to be in the future. I believe Howard has prepared me to enter the world and make a major difference. To the students, do not get involved too socially, remember that you are there for school and you can party later. I am not saying do not have fun, but keep your priorities straight. Make some good friends and be there for each other because being away from home can be tough. To the parents, let your kids grow and develop into adults. You did a good job raising them know let them be free. They will probably make some mistakes, and change their major a few times, or maybe even transfer but do not give up them. Give them the freedom to fall and to get back up again. I know that I would not have made it through my first two and half years of school if it was not for my supportive family.
Jeamice
Visiting a campus is extremely important to see if you can envision yourself being at the school. Talk to other students, ask questions. Try to sit in a class if possible or speak with faculty or heads of department. First and foremost, do your research, a simple search on the internet will answer most of your basic questions.
George
Know the school well before you decide to attend even if that means you have to visit the campus more than once.
Courtney
the best advice that I could ever give any student who is in the process of choosing a college is to never settle for the first school that accepts you, also, never let money get in the way of you going to your dream school! Make sure that you are choosing a school where you are comfortable. Always choose a major that fits you, and not something that will simply sound good to the rest of the world. Lastly, dont be afraid to leave your comfort zone (i.e. home) college the time for a person to explore many different possibilities, and find their true inner beings.
Darriah
Visit all of the higher learning institutes that u may possibly apply to. Ask questions and do your research to find financial aid assistance. It is there. Use your on-campus sources, administartive offices amd such. Be open-minded and friendly, while cautious and realistic. Enjoy yourself, but remember that education is first.
Shontay
Make sure you plan in advance
Naa
To find the right college one has to focus on what they want to gain from their college experience. They also need to learn more about the schools that they are applying to in order to see if any relate to them as a person. If a person is interested in being exposed to politics then it makes sense to go to a school that is in Washington DC and has a great Political Science program. For myself, I wanted to go to a school that I knew would motivate me to be successfull and intelligent. This was Howard University. I looked at its founding and history and found some relation to me and my life.
Making the most of your college experience involves putting yourself out there to learn and enjoy new things. College is a very diverse world, and one has to be able to accept people of different backgrounds and cultures. Also it is important not to dwell on the problems of the school. It is best to make new friends and join a club at the school. There, it is certain that a person will find their niche and feel more comfortable in the school environment.
Brooke
Don't let peer pressure, legacy, or climate dictate where you choose to attend school. Alot of students stay in-state because half their high school went there. Don't be afraid to look at other less popular schools. You propably won't keep 90{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of the friends you made in high school. College is a very different world. Make sure you do your reseearch into any organizations you want to get involved in. And always remember your education comes first. It's what your paying for. Treat every homework assignment and project as if you're getting paid for it. It'll help you stand out in the crowd later on.
Jynell
Visit the campus before you attend because being comfortable is very important when you are living on your own. Also find out what kinds of resources the college or university offers.