Andrieka
School visits are helpful and being aware of why you want to go to a certain school will help in determining what school is best for you. You should also look into the orientations available to new/incoming students. Finding the right college is determined by your attitudes and what actions you plan to take in order to succeed and reach your personal goals and you should have a balance between your social life and academic responsibilites.
Alex
You need to go into college knowing who you are. There are many things that will try to change you and make you a different person, but if you can hold on to your identity and uniqueness, college will be very rewarding. Dont feel like you have to compromise yourself to fit in, there are people who will be with you because you are yourself. Be confident in yourself enough to find the group of people that make you a better person. Also, get involved on campus early through clubs or organizations. This will make you feel active and like the college or university is home. College can be whatever you make it, just make sure that you participate in events and activities that improve your identity, not detract from it.
Breanna
Apply to as many schools as possible to look at all your options and visit the campuses at different times of the year with and without students on campus.
Danielle
Visit the school! It makes a world of difference to see if you can actually see yourself on the campus. And be open-minded. Get involved and participate in the classes you are in, even if you don't like them. Keep up to date on projects and reading. And get to know at least one person in your class to depend on if you're absent or need a study budy.
Jared
find what you want most out of your education and find a school that relects those interests and values
Tom
Get involved, ask questions, and don't scared to fail because you learn more from when you fail than when you succeed. That and don't forget to have fun.
Greg
Make sure you do a lot of reserach and visit each campus you are interested in. Also make sure they have excellent career services centers. Being a senior looking for a job that is invalubale
Elizabeth
Don't be afraid to try new things.
Hunter
Choosing the right university is a tricky thing. My biggest piece of advice is to visit the school you are interested in for several days while classes are in session. Get a feel for the campus and the students there. Students shouldn't focus solely on a school's reputation, prestige, or big name alumni - find a place you feel comfortable. There are already so many life changes and choices that you'll have in the next four years, its important to find a school where you can meet those challenges confidently. College is about helping you develop into the interesting, dynamic person you can become. If you try to "tough it out" in an environment you know from the beginning doesn't fit you, you may miss out on the opportunities you never would have thought of as a high schooler.
Bekah
Visit campuses. Meet the students there, meet the facuty and the staff. Take the tours and hang out there. That's when you will know if this is a place you can see youself spending four years of your life. Choosing a college is choosing the place that you are going to make lifelong friends and memories and learn who you truly are. Choose wisely (no pressure). Going to college a shock and a blessing, and finding somewhere you feel comfortable is key in having a great experience. Do your research. Get the college magazines, look at the college website, read blogs, look at Facebooks, anything you can do to know more, do it. Be brave. Don't be afraid to apply to a school that seems out of reach. You'll never know if you don't give it a shot. Be open. College is a place to start over. You can be anyone you want so choose your circle of friends accordingly. Get involved. Join a club, meet new people, go to campus sponsored events. Enjoy it. College is what you make of it. Make mistakes, stay out late and learn who you really are. Good luck.