Andy
The most important thing with finding a college is the student?s dreams and desires. Don?t pick a college just because it has classes specifically for your major, pick a college that fits your personality. This is because you have to learn to work with others and be happy with what you studying if you want to succeed. Just like they always tell you in high school, to follow your dreams. This is your chance to do that, this is your chance to find out what you are made of! I like to say that life is not worth living if you never get to have any fun. Therefore learning about what you love to do has to be fun and engaging! In order to live your dream, you have to be HAPPY!
Maricela
You need to find a school where you feel would be an ideal place to learn and grow as a person. If you are a minority student you might want to go to a school where there is diversity and less racism. If you are a poor person like me and your parents are unable to help you pay for school apply for scholarships. I know it's hard if you don't have a good GPA but go ahead and apply anyway. Bad grades doesn't necessarily mean you are stupid maybe you just had to work to pay for your bills and didn't have enough time to study. Visit all the clubs or events that you would like to join before you apply to their school. Choose schools that stimulate your learning and fit your learning styles. Do not take a heavy load it's a lot of work. Use other resources to study other than the material presented to you in class. Study everyday instead of the night before. Also go see your professors when you need help. You need to find a school where the environment stimulates your growth as a person.
Danielle
research and visit as many schools interested in. plan ahead for financials.
Sarah
I would tell students to get involve in clubs and sports. Find a club to join that has to do with the major you have selected. Take time to learn new study strategies and learning to read faster. Work as little as possible if financially able to. Live on campus or near campus. Living at home doesn't really give you the college experience you might be looking for. To find the right college, you will have to visit the campus in person. Ask people on campus what they like and dislike about that particular school. Choose the college that has the right size and feel for you.
Dana
It is important to visit the school you plan to attend if the opportunity is available to you. I would recommend that no matter how much the school costs, if you want to go badly enough, go! Don't let financial situations stop you. This makes the all the difference.
Mike
The only advice that I can give that has been beneficial to me is to find a school that makes you feel comfortable and where you would like to spend time. I personally am on campus for numerous hours at a time because that is what it takes to acheive the goals that I have and to be where I want to be. If the campus wasn't a place that I felt relaxed and enjoyed being, honestly, school would be much harder for me., but since it is a place where I can focus it helps me to be successful.
Abby
Boise State is a good school, you just have to be self motivated. If you are into outdoor activites Boise is a great place to ski, bike, hike etc.
Sydnie
What advice would I give to parents and students about picking the right college? First, do a tour of the campus. Second, sit down with an academic advisor with some questions on how they run things. Third, try to attend an extracurricular activity like a football game or a speech and decide whether they have some of the same values as you. Ask yourself, does the college express Academic excellence, caring, citizenship,fairness, respect, responsibility, or trustworthiness ?
How do you make the most of your college experience? First, get to know your campus and get involved with it's services and peers and faculity. Second, seek academic advising on a regular basis. Third, involve family, friends, and any other supporters in your education. Fourth, balance your schedule with excercise and some social time but remember that every hour you spend in class you need to double in study time. Last but not least I have learned the hard way to not work too much. Try to work only 15-20 hours at the most if you can. Apply for financial aid before overwhelming your work load.
Char
Really think about costs and the quailty of education you want. They are both reallly important
Charity
Do what feels best and stick with it.