William
Pick a college that you like the looks of and are comfortable being at. If you don't your time there will probably be less pleasurable than if you had chosen one you liked.
Chris
Find somewhere with small class sizes. The one-on-one aspect with your teachers is priceless.
Chelsea
To find the right college you really have to visit the campus and take a tour. Usually tours are given by students and that way you get to have a little insight into the school. When you select a major, I would say to find the school that has the best credentials in that major. For me, I wanted to be a pilot so I chose the best flight school in America regardless of price because I knew that I would immediately have a job lined up after graduation. To make the most of a your college experience is to meet people and interact. Usually activity fairs take place and to go around and look at what extra curricular things the school has available is a big help. Make a lot of friends because they will be your friends for a long time., guarenteed! I'm not not part of greek life but I know people who are and if you have the time, Frats and Sororities are awesome things to be a part of.
enrique
As any other student do a good research, preferably if you can , do touring of the campus, speak with students that are actually attending , ask them about everything you want to know. As any other business the school will advertise itself as the best one to attract the students. Go online, research in forums or even Facebook, try get insight information from someone currently attending.
Look in the surroundings as well for apartments, because in the future you might want to live off campus.
Also, talk to people who work in the industry for which the college offers degress towards, for example: ask pilots what do they know and or recommend about Embry-Riddle. Use lots of resources , magazines, internet, forums , including Facebook.
Most importantly, do your research, have various options, apply to many , do not settle just for one.
Murray
Make sure you are ready to take on one of the greatest challenges and best experiences you will ever endure in you life; because the second you let yourself slip and get behind, you'll be paying for it during the rest of your college career.
Adrian
If you are trying, nay, wanting, to live up to your dream, never give up and persevere if it truly means so much to you. If you learn new things about the path you plan on taking and realize this path will be fine for you, and you have no doubts, then make sure to always think understanding thoughts and to never have worry - for your thoughts define who you are. Always remember: what goes around, certainly comes around. If you make a struggle for something and hold on with a fine glimmer of hope, you will realize that your patience will pay off to the very end which leads to a new beginning. Most importantly, you need to search inside yourself for what is right for you. Just because a certain career may give you a more impressive cut than another, does not mean it is better. Listen to what your inner self feels comfortable with, and go with the flow of that realization. If you, on the other hand, just follow the path of a certain career just because it pays well, then you might find it difficult to express the passion you need for it. Remember that.
Anthony
be sure that you have access to enough money to pay for it.
Nathan
The best advice any student can get in selecting a college is "to thine own self be true. " College is a life-altering experience and each individual will be motivated (or stressed) by very different experiences. Just because a school has a great reputation it may be a horrible match for the student. Some students need an active social life and some need quiet study time. Some students thrive on class attention in discussions others prefer to remain obscure in large lecture rooms. Some students are hands-on learners, some absorb best listening to lectures and taking notes. Some students are ready to leave home and others need more time to grow before leaving the safety of friends and family. Some people like the bustle of cities and others like pastoral beauty. Some students need many athletic and cultural opportunities while some can spend all evening with video games and television. Students all thrive in different environments. There is a lot of pressure to go to the very "best" school so students come out with marketable degrees. Students must resist the allure of status and choose the reality of chemistry. Know thyself and college will be a rewarding adventure!