Porshia
When it comes to picking a college, pick the college that is best you you not you parents. Of course, you parents are paying for it, but you're the only one that truly knows what you are going to do in you future and you need to do whatever you need to do to get there. Also, pick a school that is best for the field that you would be majoring in and not the popularity level. College is all about having fun but you can't have fun if you don't do your work.
Tameika
Make sure you visit the school on non visitor day so you can see the school how it really will be when the student is there and if you know what your major will be, make sure you talk with the staff in that department to see if not just the school but the department is right for you. Talk to students around campus to get the real view of the campus, not just what they show or tell you on preview day. Consider the location of the school as in how far it is from home, and also how far the school is from stores and eating places because this would make a difference if you don't have a car. Parents should let the college choice be that of the student because it is the student, not the parent, who will be there for the next four years so if you want them to do well they have to have input as well.
Quentin
Decide on a University that will not only give you a superior education but will also impart an experiential social atmosphere.
Courtney
I would tell them to make sure that you should go to a school that you are comfortable with and love. We focus too much on the name or location of the school, rather than it being right for you. When you are comfotable at college, all of the fun, academics, and everything else will fall right into place.
Charmaine
Make sure that the school has the appropriate major with good possibility for careers after graduating and make sure that the school is on top of all housing and financial aid, make sure that the school has the right type of social life that the student it looking for
Karmen
Make sure it has what you want and need for your college and dont let this college thing stress you out
Patrell
In finding the right college for a student, the student must first figure out what does he/she plan on majoring in. When this decision is made the student should look at schools that offer the major that they look forward in majoring in. Once these colleges are selected, the student and his/her parents should go visit the schools that are in the student's interest. The student should then pick the college that he/she thinks they will be comfortable in. After the student has been accepted and enrolled in the college of their choice, he/she should try and go to all of orientational events as a freshman. As a freshman, the student should manage his/her time. Time management is the key source in having a succesful college career. Once the student can master time management he/she can enjoy the college life including parties, sports events, and etc.
Kameal
Try and find a college that best suites the student and will provide a great educatopn for the student.
Renisha
Finding the Right college isnt easy because you dont know what the school is like until you are actually experiencing it for yourself. You can have the best college experience as long as you make the best out of it. Its not all about having fun but if you dont have fun and overload yourself with work you might have some emotional breakdowns. The best advice is too stay focused but also have fun just not too much!!