Katerina
Before you begin the college search, make a list of all of the things that are important to you. Your personal answers will make the college search much easier! I suggest that every college bound student should research each school that he/she is interested in. You will find important information about what majors/programs they have, the cost and financial aid awarded, and requirements to be accepted. The most important thing about searching for college is to be REALISTIC. Find a college that fits your wants and needs and personality.
Once at the college of your choice, make the most of it! Many colleges charge students an activity fee each semester so take advantage of all that your college has to offer. Whether it is a bus trip to NYC or a movie showing in the campus theater, you pay for these so take advantage. Become involved and meet people through clubs, academic meetings, and sports. Most importantly, don't become overwhelmed with schoolwork. Of course college is to study hard but it is important to balance your time and have fun as well. Surround yourself with a support system of friends and faculty. You wont regret it!
Courtney
Talk to people who actually attend the college, not just admissions or those who are giving tours but actual students. See what is cheaper: living on campus or paying to live off. Buy your books used online! Get to know your classmates they could be great friends. Don't be afraid to take part in student activities!
Mike
Make sure what they are telling you is true. Talk to students that go here before you attend
Livia
The advice that I would give to parents and students in their journey of finding the best school for them would be to keep their eyes open and listen to all the possible choices. They should not rush into the process nor rush to get out of it. Finding the right school could be troublesome but it sure pays off in the end. I would also ecourage the parents and students to talk to the advisors at the schools and not only the advisors but current students because the people that work for the school are only going to say good things about it that is why it is very important to actually get the inside scoop about the school by talking to variety of students. I would tell the students and parents to prepare for a stressful journey but also to stay relaxed and think things through very well.
Julie
The biggest and most important advice is the parents allowing their child to choose what they want to study and what school they want to attend. Unfortunately, I am learning this the hard way.
kristina
dont just look at the schools you want for the next four years of your life. If you want to go to grad school after undergrad, look at them first and then look at undergrad schools that may have the best compatibilty with the grad school your looking at.
Beth
Visit different colleges, you'll know when one fits once you have seen them
Katie
Don't woory and don't feel pressured. When you go to the campus, you will know what feels right and what feels wrong and you may not be able to describe it, but it is that feeling that makes you know where you are suposed to go. Also, while the money is an important factor, try not to worry about it. It will just make you stressed out and then you may not pick the right school because you are so concerned over the money. Go with your instincts they are usually right.
Amanda
Make sure you chose a school that will provide an education that is worth the money that you are spending for that particular college. A college education is getting to be extremely expensive, so make sure that the education is provided and your child will be challenged.
Tom
My best advice is to apply for at least five colleges that have the major you're interested in. Apply early, by at least Thanksgiving, so you don't get rushed into a descision, or miss out on the programs you're interested in! Once you've applied, get Financial Aid in as soon as possible.
Once the letters start arriving; figure out how much you yourself would be willing to spend, and look at what colleges you've been accepted into. Look over if you've been accepted into the program you wanted to, and check over, of the colleges that have accepted you into their program, which one is offering the best financial aid. Thats my best advice personally; because on average, people leave college with about $40,000 in debt; so anything you can do to lesson that debt can help!