Erin
I believe the best advice I can offer is to visit the prospective college to get an idea of what the campus is like and what the administration is like. College can be the best time of your life; you just have to learn to balance schoolwork and your social life. It is really important to get involved in the clubs offered at the university to maximize the number of people you meet and your potential at the university. College can be a lot of fun, and if you can manage social lives and schoolwork you will be in heaven.
Mark
Le the student visit the campuses and make his/her own decision on which college or university to attend.
Christopher
To maximize the college experience, I recommend starting every assignment as early as humanly possible--in doing so, you encounter potential roadblocks early, and you can turn to a professor for the required assistance; if an assignment is started days before its due date, you drastically reduce your chances at asking for help from a professor, as they may be too busy and in such a case will be unable to help you. Also, being active in class is a great way for professors to get to know you, as they'll understand your stance on particular issues and they'll know to turn to you for answering a particularly challenging question.
Thomas
VISIT VISIT VISIT. Sit in classes, talk to professors, talk to students. Learn it first hand. DO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO.
Jenna
Finding the right college is very vital to the individual that will be attending college. Advice that I would give to parents and students about finding the right college is first to see what the school offers. Look into the different clubs they offer, make sure they have the degree that you want to pursue in, check out the number of students enrolled in the college, check to see if they offer the sport or sports you want, and basically look into everything that the college itself offers to their students. The best advice I give an indiviudal is to pick a college based on their own thoughts and do not let any friends or family influence his/her decision. It is up to the individual to decide on if he/she wants to go to a college near home or attend a college that enrolls 15,000 students compared to one that only enrolls 2000 students. Basically, an individual needs to know what he/she likes and what will make them comfortable attending any college. An individual should feel welcomed, comfortable, and excited to meet new people when they first arrive to campus.
Haley
think before acting and speaking
Alex
VISIT them and talk to people online and in person. Make the school fit you, dont try and fit the school!
Caprice
First off I would say parents do not overwhelme your son/daughter with your choice of college for them to attend .Although your insight is helpful and your money that is paying for the education your child should pick the University that they feel is best for them to succeed if they are going to suceed. For potential students I would recommend narrowing your choices down to 2 schools and actively persuing them by conducting an over night stay or shadowing students at the current school to fully get the effect as a "real student" at the universities that are prospects for your attendance. Choosing a University is like going shopping and picking clothes that look appealing to you but could totally change your view of them once you go into the dressing room to try them on. future students go with the college that fits your personal needs. Leave high school friends behind and reunite on breaks. College is a time to truly morph into a young professional and it is such an amazing opportunity that should be taken and used to its fullest potential. Just enjoy the experience it is an opportunity that not everyone gets to have.
stephanie
choosing the school of your choice both students and parents need to be sure that they know everything about the school. make sure that you visit the school more than one time because it is helpful to see what environment you are going to be in. The student will know once they enter the campus whether that school will be the one for them. The college environment is different and not like anything you are used to. Furthermore, they just need to keep their priorities straight. They just need to remember what they are attending a university for. they are going for an education not to waste their parents money on partying all the time.
Michael
I would make sure that the student feels comefortable with their college choice. College is the most important time of a young person's life; if a person does not feel comfortable at their college, then there is no way they will succeed at what they are attempting to do. I would have them make sure that they are close enough to their relatives that they can be with loved ones relatively easily, but also that they are far away enough that they can have some form of privacy.