Shaeen
When choosing a college it is best to visit first. It is also good to ask around to see how good of school it is. It is best to do a little research on the college first. As a student living on campus it is a must so it is best to make sure that every students will get housing. A safe enviroment is best for a students but also it is good to have a fun environment.
Kory
I have had an interesting college experience. I started off at Albright College in Reading, PA then transferred to Montclair State after changing my major sophomore year. After being accepted into Montclair State, the only school in New Jersey with a music therapy program, I once again changed my major. If I could provide any advice for parents and students about finding the right college and making the most of their college experience, it would be the following:
Don't limit yourself. Look for a school that gives room for their students to explore and change majors if need be without losing credits
Try to find a school that ensures the best financial aid possible
Don't solely make a decision based on financial aid
If social life is an important aspect of your campus experience, look for a school with a variety of student organizations
Research program requirements before committing to a specific major
Visit the college and try to get honest opinions from current students
Sean
find a school that is comfortable for the student and he/she will persue their major in that has a good course outline.
Elizabeth
Pick a college that is worth your time. Don't pick it because of the way it looks or how the people look. If it is going to benefit you in the long run choose it.
marcia
be patient. make sure yo make the right choice or else the changes you make can cost you more money than you orgianlly hoped to sepnd. have fun and be careful not to stray away from the academic responsibilities.
Peter
Regardless of what major you're going for, the most important thing to look for is balance. It is true that too much is anything can be bad for you and school is no exception to this. Sacrificing social time for academics and vice versa, among other things, will leave the student unsatisfied until he/she finds the middle point of the two. It is entirely up to the student, regardless of school, to make the best of the time alotted.
It is true that the majority of college picking is about name and reputation, however with the falling economy and rising price of college, it is best that students get the most of their money. Again, one must find balance between the affordability of the school vs. its academic prowess, post-college life, and of course reputation.
Finally, don't be shy. Go out and ask around for information about schools, and after finding the school of your choice, visit it and ask around campus about the life there. After all, knowledge is power.
MAZEDA
THIS IS A GREAT COLLEGE ..JUST STAY FOCUS WITH CLASSWORK.
Mone
You learn so much in college , i feel college shapes you into the person i am today. It brings out your creative side and opens your eyes to so many views and aspects on life.
Kristen
Make sure you feel comfortable with whatever school you choose. Make sure it has your major or anything that you're interested in studying. Remember that if you realize you don't fit in at the school you're in, you can always transfer.
Deirdre
The greatest decision that I made in regards to my college life was to live on campus. Living in the residence halls opened up so many possibilities for growth, responsibility, activities, and really being part of a community. It is so wonderful to be so close to all of your classes, yet feel you have your own place to live. In my case, 95{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of my friends from college were from the residence halls and organizations, NOT from my classes, and making friends is absolutely CRUCIAL to having a successful and enjoyable college experience. Besides that, chose a school which offers very good financial aid. Also, in my case it was close to home, yet far enough to feel like I was somewhere new. Having your major available is important too! The school did have my major, which I chose during high school and saw through to the end. Make the most out of your college experience by working on-campus and joining student-run organizations. As for me, I started an organization as its President, and even studied a semester abroad in Japan. Independent studies were also offered. In the end, choose the school that will work for you.