Julie
It's hard to say what a senior coming out of high school should expect at college. You really hold the fate in what happens in your college career. The best thing to do is get involved in any way that you can on and off campus, doing this will open up your doors ominously.
Nathan
Do not expect the college experience shown in movies and tv programs.
Trent
Let the student pick what they want, even if it doesn't turn out to be the right one. It is all a very good experience, even if the school isn't right for you in the end. Money can always be found, don't let it get in the way.
Candice
Know what you want from the university, beyond the degree.
Amanda
I would suggest finding a college that fits your personality in regards to location, student activities, and degrees available. I make the most of my college experience by being involved in my classes and the extra-curricular activities that the college offers. There are so many student activites that go on and business that give discounts to students that offer a great deal of activites to do throughout the school year.
Matt
My advice would be to look for an environment where the student feels like they are worth something. If they feel like their presence is valued then their feeling of self-worth will increase. If students feel appreciated and feel like they're a part of something great then great things can happen both on an individual level and a university level.
I attended a different university before choosing Boise State where I felt that I was just another number. I felt like there was a lot of pressure to fit a certain mold and in the end that is what pushed me away from that university. At Boise State I feel like I'm wanted and that means a great deal to me. I feel like I'm free to be who I want to be and do what I want to do.
So my advice is to go to a school that's going to give you the liberty to accomplish your dreams and give you the help you need to do it.
Kija
When parents and/or students spend time reviewing choices of universities and colleges available, it is imparative to remember that no matter what school you decide upon, it is up to the student to make that school theirs. If you begin your college career with feelings of regret for your choice, it will be even harder to deal with that choice after your get into it. But if you decide on a school that is realistic for you, appropriate for you and most of all, appealing to you, then you will have made the right decision.
Bethany
Buckle your seatbelt, highschool is over and college is beginning! If you need to take some time off after highschool, do it. Too often students rush into college not knowing their life goals. But when the time comes...take your time choosing a college, four years out of your life is a long time. Consider location, quality of academics, and price of various schools carefully. Then, after you have begun your college career...be dedicated and self-motivated, homework never does itself. Begin assigments as soon as they are assigned, it is better to hand in assignments early than late and you will save yourself much stress doing so. Respect your professors and fellow class mates while enjoying every minute with them, the best classroom experience is one in which there are friends. Get involved with campus activites, they are a fun way to aquaint yourself with the school and make friends. Ride your bike to campus, a healthy dose of exercise will give you precious energy for those hours in class. The college experience is incredibly unique and a great privilege so enjoy it!
Megan
The advice I would give other students and or parents about choosing the right college would be to visit the school of interest and see if it is an environment that is comfortable. That if you choose a school and community that is comfortable for you other things like making friends, meeting teachers, school work, school activities, community activities would be easier to adapt to. To get the most out of the college experience is to do your absolute best at all of the things that interest you. May it be school work or clubs or activities you are involved in. Just put 100{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} effort into everything that you do.
Anne
If I could give advice to prospective students I would stress the importance of finding a college that makes them comfortable and can provide them with all of the skills and knowledge to suceed in their lives. Students should try and visit the colleges they might want to attend to be able to experience them first hand. If some aspect of life is important to the student, such as sports, making sure they have opportunities for them is also important. To make the most out of their college experience students should focus on their academics. Social activities are important by allowing students to have a broad range of experiences that can enrich their lives. However they should not distract from the main goal of college which is gaining skills and knowledge. Perhaps it is hard for some students exiting high school to realize that what they do in college will directly effect all aspects of their lives. They should know that they have everything to gain, and nothing to lose. Students must apply themselves and put all of their effort into acquiring the skills and knowledge that will allow them to enter the field of their study as professionals.