Stephanie
You should always choose a school that is going to match your goals and make you feel comfortable. No matter where you attend most of the learning that will help to make you successful is going to come from outside the classroom. You must be able to apply what you learn in the classroom to life . Get involved in the community and organizations around you. Find a mentor that will encourage you and push you to expand yourself.
Guinevere
Find out what you want to do with your life then find a school that fits all of your personal needs
Elyse
College is the most incredible time of you life! This time is paramount to finding out who you are as a student separate from your parents and who you are as a parent separate from your child. College is a time that shows you how to build your life whether it is an intellectual stimulation, a social life being carved out before your eyes, or an experience that teaches you how to dream for the best! When choosing a school, I believe it is extremely important for you to decide first how involved you want to be during college in extracurricular activities. This will play a role in deciding whether to choose a large or small university. Another important issue to look into is that of your degree. What is it that you want to do with your life? Is there a better place in the country than where you are currently that will help you succeed in your life dreams better? These are all big considerations to take in when looking for a college, but most importanly, decide where you will be happy. It's no one's choice but yours! Good luck!
Jordan
Make a list of all the things you're looking for in a college before starting anything. You're the one going to college which means you want a school you can be proud to attend and one that fits your individual style. Abundance in activities and moderation in all aspects of life are the best ways to view schools. The best universities in my opinion are the ones that are evolving every semester and ones that can offer you more routes and options than you could possibly take in one life time. These schools are concerned with a diverse student body even in secular areas of the country and give every possible oppertunity to their students and treat them as competent, adult individuals. Last but not least, you have to have the final say in where you go. Don't let financial complications and distance slow your college dreams. There's always a means to an end.
Megan
Don't assume anything! Especially with a college like mine, many students are "born and bred" to go to this school. Instead of raising a child and expecting them to go to their alma mater, parents should encourage students to do research and find the school that is right for them. Everyone is different, and every campus has a different personality.
For students, my advice would be to find a group. It doesn't matter if it's a sorority, a club, or a campus ministry. Finding a group that you can truly call 'home' makes all the difference.
Kyle
To find the best college for a student you must not only go visit the campus but also go talk to some of the faculty or students in the areas you might be interested in for your major. The best thing you can go do when being at college is find the balance quickly between school and fun. Once you are able to figure that life seems to ren a lot smoother and stress is not so bad because you have friends to keep you going when the academics get rough. Also go to sporting events to see the school spirit and try to be involved with the organization that represents your major. That can be a great chance to find a job right as you graduate.
Elisa
Take multiple college visits!
Noah
My advise is to visit the colleges you are considered, visit with the professors, maybe sit in some classes, and really try to get a good overal feel for the college and the department that you plan on entering. Doing this will allow you to find the right college for you. As far as making the most out of college just make sure to experience different things and try those new things. This is the time of ones life people really find out who they are so it is essential to gain these new experience. You might find something that you love and gain a new ambition for your career.
Anna
To find the right college, take a campus tour! You'll learn so much more from a tour and the students you'll meet than you ever will from a brochure. You'll get first-hand accounts about classes, teachers, and an overall sense of how students view the college--the view that you'll have! Even more importantly, you'll learn whats important to each college, and how you will or won't fit in at a particular school. By visiting all the schools you apply to, one will stand out as a "fit," the place you want to be a part of.
Once you're there, to make the most of your college experience, seize the day! There are so many different people to meet--meet them! There are world renowned speakers and performances--attend them! There are teachers who are passionate about what they teach--take their classes, even if it isn't a part of your major! Focus on school, but go have fun too! You'll never look back on your experiences with regret if you get out of your room and take hold of the opportunities that lie right outside your door!