Krysta
My best advice about finding the right college is to open yourself up to the full college experience at that school BEFORE you get there. Make a list of all the schools that interest you and do some online research. Taking this step ensures that you can learn the basics of a school before deciding to visit it. When you do decide to visit a school, take in the whole "college experience." Eat on campus, sit in on a class, talk to students, and go into the local areas to really get a feel for how you will be spending the next four years of your life. Once you find the schools that you would be comfortable with, beging listing the pros and cons of each. It is at this point that all of those details from your "experience" visits will stick out in your mind. Listen to your heart and trust yourself...you won't be disappointed.
Katelyn
Visit the school before going there.
Nick
LIfe at college truely is what you want to make of it. If you come to college looking for fun activities and good grades to jump right at you, then you are in for a rude awakening. You have to work hard and take an initiative in your education and your life. One of the most important things I have learned in college is that you can not expect anyone to do anything for you and just sit back and wait for it to happen. Whether it be with financial aid, class registration, or the requirements for your major, you have to stay on top of your game at all times. For example, instead of just dropping off paperwork at financial aid and waiting for a phone call, you have to drop that paper off and return to check on it everyday until you get the information that you need. Instead of missing class and asking the professor what happened next week, get to know your peers so you can call one if you ever need to. Always visit a college before you apply. Find the one that is just right, and when you do, be responsible and have fun!
Danielle
Make sure you visit the campus before you decide to go there. Also, the location is always a key factor.
Dana
You can't just pick a college by reading their pamplets or listening to what other people think. It is imperative that you visit the campus, more than once if possible to see if you would feel comfortable there. Remember, you will probably be spending at least 4 years there so this is so important. If you already know what feild you want to major in, take advantage of visiting on a day that that field is being highlighted such as "Dance Day" or "Communications Day". If possible, sit in on a class, talk with counselors and teachers when you make your visit. Check out the living quarters, transportation availability and student center. Find out how many students get jobs in their field of study and if the school has a placement service. And finally, be open to new experiences, be friendly and participate, study and work hard but find time to relax and re-examine your choices. After all, it's hard to know at the age of 17 or 18 what you want to do for the rest of your life.
Jerika
The advice I would give about finding the right college would be several. First I would tell to make you know what you are going for, and if you don't know at least have chooses, then find the school that has the program for what you choose. Second would be to make sure you know that school and where it is. That is important because the school will be your home for the next four years and if you don't like then you will be miserable. Third, make sure you sign up for finacial aid as soon as possible and get the proper forms to the school. Lastly, make sure that you are 100{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} sure this is where you want to be because remember you will be attending and possibly living there to and this is where you will be getting your education.
Getting the college experience is important but at times can be a bit overwhelming. I suggest to join clubs that interest you and that you believe in. That is the best way to meet friends that like the same stuff you do. My advice is to get out there and don't be scared.
Zachary
The advice I would give parents and/or students about finding the right college and making the most out of their college experience is that they should ask themselves what exactly do they want out of a school? Are they looking for an enriching social life or a commuter school just to get a relatively inexpensive education? Do they want to go away from home, how far, and what type of environment? Are they willing to take out loans and if so, how much? Do they know what they want to major in and if so, do they want to go to a school that specializes in that? Does the school have activities that they enjoy and want to become involved in? If a student has disabilities does the school have signifigant resources to help them? If a student needs health insurance, how good is the plan that the school offers?
Perhaps joining the military/peacecore, a trade school, or even taking time off to work, travel, or teach english overseeas is appropiete to gain persepective for them so they find themselves and develope the maturity necessary before making such an important, life altering decision.
Rachel
In discovering which college is the right fit for you, one of the most important things a prospective student can do is visit as many campuses as possible. There is nothing that can replace the feeling of stepping on to a campus and immediately feeling at home. No matter how far away a college may be, it is always worth the trip to see how you might feel fitting in on campus. Meet as many students as possible. Talk to the faculty. Sit in on a class, two classes, three. Eat on campus. Don't be afraid to ask questions. This is your future, and this school will be your home for the next 2-4 years. Don't rely on the website to tell you everything you need to know - the only people who really, truly know about being students on campus are the students on campus! Find the students in your prospective major and shoot them an email - introduce yourself and a whole world of information will open up to you. The only way to know if you've found the right place is to put yourself there and test the waters. It's fun! Best of luck!
Keri
I feel that students should really look into what type of schools they want to attend before jumping to make a decision. Of course I love Montclair State University and I am so happy to be at this university. However, I feel that I wish I would have really checked out the other 7 schools that I applied to before making this decision. You need to feel safe and comfortable at the college you choose, so take into consideration the area that is around the school as well as the campus itself. The experience you will receive during college is probably one of the best experiences one will ever get. You need to get involved, you can not just sit back and take everything in, get out there, get involved in different activities. I feel the best way to make the most out of your college experience is to live at college. This is the best experience because you get away from home, and it forces you to grow up and take responsibility. You do not have your parents waking you up and making you dinner, you need to go out and do these things on your own.
Alyssa
I would say just go where ever your heart tells you to go and it's the best experience in the world.