Adam
Your opinions about what is important and your goals in life should match those of your school as close as possible. For example, The University of Utah is of the opinion that beautiful buildings and research are the most important ways to spend their funds. Their target market are those students who want to attend a respected school, earn a degree, study what they love and be known and respected for their education and intellegence. What is most important to me is to play the business game, to make money, to progess our economy. So, the school that would match my personality and opinions would be one who focused on management and practicality. A school who made the intellegent business decision to cut unnecessary construction costs to lower tuition and thus look better in the eyes of state funding would be my flavor of school. That is the most important factor in deciding, but many other factors play a major role. Would paying for housing to go to a better "fit" school vs. paying tuition for a close "fit" school so you can live at home be more cost effective? Hence, why I go to the Univeristy of Utah.
Piper
Don't expect to have it all figured out before hand. Figuring it out as you go is all part of the journey and experience. Find your passion and don't be suprised if it changes. Find a school in a place that you love.
Albert
Find somewhere that's different from what you're used to, be open and try new things. Find a group of friends and try and experience everything you can with them. Visit colleges and areas of the country you might like, and you never know what could fall in your hands!
Rebecca
Make sure you know about all the programs available. Check into various scholarships and internships. Do not but books from the bookstore use half.com or another online store, it is much cheaper.
Christian
Make sure that the college you choose to go to teaches something that interests you.
Greg
Find the best school that fits your budget.
Drew
Know your priorities. Know what you want to do outside of class as well as what you want to learn in the classroom. Make sure the school you wish to attend has a quality program in place for you desired major as well as plenty of recreational activities so that you're not always at school. Everyone needs to be able to take a break.
Make sure you have a budget plan. If you know you are going to need to work, make sure to choose a school in a city or town that has abundant job prospects.
Make sure the school you choose has a community, be it religious, sexual, or other, that you can feel comfortable in.
Take it seriously. Too many students these days don't want to learn they just want their degree. This is the wrong attitude. You are paying for a service; get the most out of it!
Anna
Apply to as many college's as you can; the more options you have the better off you are.
When looking for a college make sure that they are well up to speed in technology also look at whether or not you want to live on campus and what kind of Residence halls they have. Go visit the college as well don't rely on pictures to tell you what a campus atmosphere is like. Talk to students who attend that school and not just people in your major but others as well.
moises
Choose a university, that will challenge you in every aspect. Allow admissions and registration to be hectic and difficult. This will enable the student to feel a sense of pride, persuading best efforts and dedication to education. Claiming in-state tuition helps a lot, and keep grades up in highschool in order to qualify for scholarships.