Marcus
I would strongly suggest joining greek life. A fraternity was the best choice I ever could have made, I have made a lot of friends and gotten a lot out of it as well. It really helped when moving here and not knowing a single person.
Anthony
First, college is important and deciding where to go and why needs to make sense toward an individual's future goals. Gaining a higher education should be an extension of working hard early on in life and choosing a school shouldn?t be about following old friends, but making new ones and making good decisions. All things considered, financial needs, location, academic offerings, and availability are important things to look at when choosing a school, but ?what? do you really want from college? Successful students are confident in their choice of school because of desire to be there, and this is a more personal choice than just for the reasons previously listed. Secondly, getting most out of the college experience is entirely reliant on a person?s own aspirations and ambitions. School isn't ?all? about academics, but also friendships, life experiences, service commitments, and giving back. All college campuses offer opportunities for students to get involved and to be part of the community is important to grow as a person. Life after college will require participation in a community dimension in the working world, and college is the place to learn how to be part of the team.
Jeff
Choose your college not solely based on academics, but also on extra curriculars. If you do not enjoy your campus/social life it will be that much more difficult for you to enjoy and strive in your academic life. A healthy and happy person will learn easier than one that has other concerns/problems to worry about.
David
I would tell both parents and students who are looking for the right college is to do your research. Go online and find out all that you can. Go beyonf that and visit the campus. Talk to current students, professors, and alumni. Knowledge is power. Knowing everything about where you want to continue your higher education is the best tool you can have.
Kelly
The first thing a prospective student should look for is a school that supports their interests. If you don't know what you want your career path to be, then look for a school that has a very diverse curriculum. Next you need to take into consideration what sort of financial package you can obtain. This is important because you don't want to overextend yourself working full time to support yourself while going to school. You need to also look into how involved your school is with the business community and how interactive they are in giving students a chance to experience different career choices. Lastly, pick a location and local that you will be comfortable in. If you are a beachy, don't go to school in Alaska.
taylor
My advice is that there is always an oppurtunity and options for financial help and aid out there. Don't let a school's cost get in the way of you pursuing your dreams. Dream big and reach farther.
Roy
When selecting a college visit the campus to evaluate if the potential student likes the atmosphere presented by the campus, but the student to be should visit more than one so he/she has somehting to compare. An enjoyable atmosphere allows the student to more easily balance leisure and academics. A happy student is usually a successful one. Remember schoolwork should be a priority, but there are other things the college experience provides. There are numerous social, cultural, and fun events that schools provide, so take advantage of them.
Once a school is chosen, take it seriously. GO TO CLASS. Going to class is an essential part of the education process, Proffesors often time test on material that was only available in the lectures they give. If you have ot miss class ask the Proffesor for an out of class meeting to see what you missed.
Lastly make time for some fun. As mentioned before a balance is the key to a happy and successful person/student.
katie
make sure that the school has an appealling environment and academic program that fit your specific needs.
Adam
When finding the right place to truly find yourself in the library, sports field, and thriving city in your mind one should always put on the shoes of the higher learning campus they desire and wear them in a little. After a second, minute, or even weekend a person can really know if something fits. Its a primal instinct that we all possess and just make sure you can find your classes, can relate to the people to walk up to an meet, but most importantly be able to live with yourself in your own skin.
The hard part abour graduating from college in the economic depression we now find this vast nation spiraling down in is not always the financial burden. It's being able to find a place were you can go out in the community and feel safe laughing with others, and being able to have time to finish those tought math assignments and ten plus page essays. It all really comes down to where can you not be afraid.
Lacee
Advice I would give to anyone who's looking at college is don't jump right into it. There's nothing wrong with going out and getting some life experience before getting into college it helps you make the "what you want to do with your future" question a lot easier to answer.