Jennifer
The most important point of advice I have to offer students and parents in choosing the right college is finding a school that has a program that matches your education and career goals. Schools deficient in the subjects of interest to the student should be ruled out as potential choices. Once a choice has been made, the student can make the most of his/her college experience by participating in extracurricular activities that pertain to their interests. In addition, I feel that finding a reliable mentor and advisor in the student's chosen field is quite possibly the most essential element in reaching educational and career goals. A mentor can be an invaluable source in choosing appropriate courses, finding internships and oppurtunities, and also as an understanding confidant to relay issues to when school or life seems to be overwhelming. This can be the first step in having a rewarding and fulfilling college experience.
Cheryl
I would recommend that they choose the college that best fits their major and the location of the campus should also be affordable to them depending on their financial situation. If they need financial assistance, I would tell them it would be beneficial for them to apply for financial aid. Also, I would suggest that they should become involved in extracurricular activities such as social clubs, sports, or volunteer programs that would help them in their sutudies. To make most of their college experience, I would advise them to make new friends and form study groups so that it could help expand their knowledge through other students. Another thing I would recommend to students and parents is to apply for internships so that they could get work experience in their field. Overall, it depends on what the student wants out of his/her experience in college and the best advice I could give students is to work hard for their goals and dreams.
Sheena
Pick the college that looks most appealing to you. Schools that have money to rebuild and remodel are probably the best to attend as far as technology and research. Social life during the college years is very important, so schools with a lot of spirit are the best choice, if fun is in your vocabulary. Also, it would be a great idea to choose the college that emphasizes the concentration or major you are looking into. In college, be proactive in meeting new people and either join a sports team or fraternity/sorority. Be involved in school to make the best of your college experience. Networking is really important to succeed in life.
Teresa
The advice that I would give to students about finding the right college would be the following:
Check the majors and minors that each college offers and make sure that your intended major is offered. The next step would be to visit several colleges and determine if the environment is suitable for you. Deciding what college to attend can be a stressful and difficult decision at first but at the end, it is all worth it. Once you are attending the college of your choice, enjoy every moment of it. College is a great experience and you learn so many things. Set goals for yourself and accomplish them and your future will be bright.
For parents, the main advice that I would give is for them to be supportive. Parents should realize that college is a perfect time for their children to become independent and responsible. College is a great experience that their sons/daughters will experience, so be there for them. Always be supportive and never turn your back on your children. Parents are a big influence for their children's success and effort. Always be supportive and your sons/daughters in college will have a great future.
Amanda
Make sure you are well prepared and do research on requirements for your degree and know when classes are offered so that you can prioritize effectively.
Casey
Enjoy it while it lasts
Marcus
Stay in the droms first year make friends get out as fast ast possible transfer to a good grad school so that you have something that looks good on your resume because people laugh at sac state
Uri
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Stephanie
First of all, go to a 4-year university. You don't get the college experience attending a community college. That's one thing I would change if I could. Also, move away from home if you can. It's so much easier to make friends and have independent experiences...you're forced to socialize :) I really don't ever know if there is a "right" college. You never know until you get there. I transfered from a community college and the college I am attending is much better, but I don't know if it's what I have always had in mind. Keep in mind the location as well. That can sometimes make or break your experience. Lastly, don't hold back. Do everything you want to now because you'll look back and think of the things you should have done. Avoid that list...don't let it exist.