Joshua
To the students, make sure you look at the college and talk to the students. You want to make sure you like the campus and faculty. To the parents, make sure your kid likes the school. He needs to enjoy him/herself.
Aubrey
Visit the college on an average day, not over a break, holiday, or vacation. This is how I descovered that Point Park is such a down to earth school as opposed to the New York school I looked at previously. You can better understand the vibe of the school which I think is the most important thing about succeeding at a school, feeling comfortable in your own environment!
Lamenio
Finding the right college college is something at the same time easy and difficult. I am explaining myself in the following way. The first thing to know about yourself is what kind of college will fit to me. That answer may be one of the followig. I can afford private school, I con ot afford private school, I am a person interrested in small class learning, or I am looking for a big and college. Once you aware about what you want you can make the right choice. The next important step is to go online and explore colleges cumpus on location you desire. You will compare what they offert that matched what are you looking for. This is the best advice for every one looking for the right college.
Jami
I would tell students that they should definitely start applying early. They need to go look at the school before they choose to go there, and if they can, possibly sit in on a class. I think that they should apply to about 8 schools and make sure that they try to educate themselves as much as they possibly can about each school. Although, I really don't believe that you could see what your life will be like until you actually start college there, but you need to know as much as you can.
Students should make the most of their college experience by getting involved in their school of choice in as many ways as they possibly can. Do not be afraid to try new things, that is what makes the experience exciting! And make sure you keep in touch with the people you want to, because you are the only person who decides to be 'bffs'.
Lauren
The advice I would give to students trying to find the right college for them is to pick the place where you feel most comfortable and that suits your personality the most. If you pick a school just because it's big and prestigious, that doesn't mean you will be happy there. Sometimes a smaller school, even if it's less well-known, will suit you better and more than make up for the fact that people may have never even heard of it. When you're content with your school and its overall environment, it is much easier to enjoy your college career there and make the most of it.
Bailey
Choosing the right college for a high school graduate is very difficult. I really looked into Point Park when i was looking and even took a year off before attending college to make sure that i really wanted to go there and persue dancing as my career choice and major. Parents can express their concerns about the universities but the decision should really be up to the student. i suggest really looking into scholarship programs because paying for college is unbelievably difficult. to narrow down the schools you are interested i suggest making a list and visiting all of the schools that really get you excited. do not make your decision based on where your friends are going or how close it is to home. even though it is difficult i suggest going to school away from home. it really gives you the opportunity to become an adult and take responsibility for your own actions and the way you want to live your life.
Nicole
In terms of finding the right college, don't just look at the obvious. With as many schools that specialize in everything nowadays, take the time to really find a location that fits your personality, a school that fits your vibe, and don't forget a degree you think you will actually enjoy learning about. I've found that making a huge move is not as scary as it seems. In my move from Austin, Texas to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania I found a city similar culturally to where I came from, but also a young and hip scene to grow up in.
In terms of the college experience. Please, just don't take yourself too seriously. It is so important to have humility, because college is about learning and growing both intellectually and as a human being. I've found that I actually learn more when I can let go of the small put-downs and little upsets. I guess, just take life with a grain of salt.
Anthony
Know your field of interest
College is not a social experience
Do not evaluate your school based on the size of your dorm room
Katie
Look at the size, reputation, and location of your prospective school.
Matt
The best advice is to look what feels right. What is for the student. Don't pick something that a family memeber attended, or what you think is right. Research a list of schools. It might not even be in your state. As a student, DO NOT look for the "party life" or the fun. This is a serious time in your life. You may dislike putting full effort into school, but you can have more fun afterwards. Meet friends in your field. Friendship will be the most important thing other than the degree you can get from college. Depending on your major, the friends will be vital in your future. Become a part of everything that interests you. Groups that could be formed, with your interests. If none exist, create your own. Branch out, dont hold back.
This is a very important time in your life. This shapes how the rest of it will go. Make it good, make it count, now.