Joseph
Visit the college and find out who the professors are and what programs are offered. A campus tour is usually helpful and meet with faculty and administrators. Make sure it feels right, make sure you can imagine yourself being here.
Jennifer
In order to pick the right college, you need to visit the school. Take a tour and get to know one or two students. Make sure you feel at home at the school. When you start school, get involved. Try to meet as many people as possible and if money is not a problem, live on campus.
blanca
Make sure to visit the campus, and get to know a little bit more about what goes on from students, faculty and staff. If you talk to them , their attitudes and responses will be the things most important to find out about a school, without that its hard to know what school will be the most suitable for your children. Even though you dont have to attend the school, you want to make sure that you would like to go back time and time again to visit your children that is the determining factor of it all. How comfortable they are with attending and how happy you are with their happiness.
Spencer
The student should be honest with themselves about what they want, not just the best looking school on paper, but the best school for you, including the atmosphere, the location and the courses provided. Visit the campus's and leave your options open then make decisions from what you saw and apply from there choosing your top choices, a reach school a most likely to get into school, and an easy in school, all of which that you would love to attend.
Megan
I would say make sure that your son or daughter likes the surrounding area and discuss with them whether they would rather go to a big or small school, and write down pros and cons of each. I would also tell them to visit as many campuses as they can that their child is interested in, that way their son or daughter gets a better feel for the college and its surroundings. To make the most out of their son or daughter's college experience I would say to them make sure to tell them to do their work and hand it in on time, that way they won't get stressed out and behind in their academics. I would also say, make sure to have fun, be active in school affairs, and get out and explore the place they are living in for the next four years becuase you will never get those years back.
Nicolas
If you are trying to find the right college for yourself or your child, I recommend a visit, and even an over night stay if possible. Pay attention to what the tour guides say about campus life, and student accessibility. Look at the campus, do you want a big campus or a small one? Student population is also a big key. A great way to make the most of your college experience, is to set a goal that is seemingly impossible during orientation, or at the start of your first year. Start off strong and continuously try to reach that goal and by the end of the first semester see how well you did. If at all possible continue this until the end of your first year, how'd you do? Typically you'll remember doing MANY things and realize that you had a GREAT first year. Oh yeah, and be sure to bring a camera, there are things you'll want to remember for the rest of your life, and your first year in college is quite possibly the most important.
Amy
To find the right college it's important to make a short list of 'must haves' to narrow down the selection of schools by size, academics, or clubs/activities. After that, visit as many of them as possible, as well as try to talk to current students. Thirdly, during your visit sit in on a class to see what sort of interactions there are between professors and students. For me when I was looking, it was visiting the campuses that really helped me figure out which schools I felt I would be happy attending. There can be a school that, on paper, looks as if it's the perfect place for you, but when you go to visit it, you might find that it's completely wrong. Also, talking to or spending time with current students will give you a good idea of how people who know the school well feel about it and what sorts of people choose to attend that college. Getting involved is the best way to make the most of your college experience. Let yourself experience new things, and keep an open mind. Involve yourself in campus life and make friends. Participate in college life.
Ramiyah
Try to have the overnight experience. You never know how you'll like the school until you experience it as a student. Send the parents away and spend the night on campus, attend some classes, meet some people.
Chelsey
There are so many choices today for students who are pursuing a higher education. At the end of your junior year you should start researching colleges both private and public and only search for schools in the areas you want to live. Students' surroundings plan an important role in how well they adjust to an institution because it affects their comfort levels. Once a student has selected institution that they are interested in there are a few things that the student can do to make their decision earlier. Students need to try to contact current students at the institutions to get a better under standing of what campus life is like. The student should also take a guided tour of the campus and meet with a professor. The most important thing to remember is that there are two things that make a great college experience. The two things needed for a great experience is a strong academic program and a friendly campus environment, so please do your research.