Dante'
CAREFULLY review school choices and decided which is best financially, academically, and socially.
keshia
I feel that you only get to have the college experience once, and to take advantage of eveery moment. finding the right college or university depends on your own prefrence.
Douglas
my advice would simply be to choose the right facility that best fits you and your shedule. whatever place thats you find accurate to begin your study, should be the one you choose.
Kimberly
I would tell parents to sit down with their child and listen to what their child wants. Have them to tell you what kind of college they would like to attend. Have them tell you what kind of sports, activities, and organizations they would like to become involved in. Then have them to tell you what the want to major in and have a career in. Then explore the colleges that offer these qualities. Choose colleges that your child may feel more secure in. If the they feel campus at the college they are more likely to fit in, make more friends, and accomplish more. Make sure that you do your research about the college. Look at the average class sizes because smaller class sizes can interact more with the professor and that is very important. Make sure you explore the campus for a visit before attending so that they can see the environment of the campus. Other than that, make sure the student is making the right desion when choosing a school because that school will be the school they will spend the next 2 or more years.
Jessica
To make sure you make the right decision.
Sharina
Always tour the school and be sure to speak with actual students that live on campus and get their opinions in a private conversation.
Ashly
Make sure that you do your research. Make sure that you choose a school that will cater to your educational needs as well as your extracirricular needs. Another thing is to try not to be naive. If you choose a school that is rumored to be a party school, more than likely it is a party school. Finally, know your strengths and weaknessess. If you know that you like to party, you probably don't want to choose a school known for partying, or if you know that you are uncomfortable in large groups, choose a smaller school that would be ablt to help you in your pursuit of higher learning. More than anything you should go into college determined to get the most out of yout institution, teachers and yourself.