J'Nevelyn
One bit of advice that I can give is that the students and/or parents should take out the time to go on college tours. It's okay to go with tour groups however, it is better to go alone so that the students and/or parents could get the personal attention needed so that any question they may have could be answered on a personal note. Once the students and/or parents has had their personal tour, it would be wise to go around the campus and asked other students how they feel about that particular school and their reason for why they chose that school instead of any of the other schools. Asking questions to students that were in their same shoes 1 to 3 years prior to them will probably encourge them to make a decision. If that particular school has a summer program, the student should be enrolled in that program to get to know the school for themselves. Also, the student could research the schools he/she is interested in going to. In my opinion, it would be wonderful to apply to as many colleges/universities as possible so that the student will have choices.
Brittany
this is a really good college...both financially and academically
JaNae
Make sure you're choices include your major , a enviornment you'd be comfortable in , also visit the schools that you are interested in and ask a lot of questions whethers its for staff or students who already attend the college, explore the communities around your school choices too.
Aniya
I would tell students to choose there college wisely. Make sure thats thats the college you really want to go to, because you can get there and get suck at that school even if you don't like the school. The reason for that is because some school are hard to transfer becsue all your credits might not transfer to the school you trying to go to. You might have to start almost all the way over. So I would do alot a research on the school you think you might want to go to, because it might not be what you want it. Staying four years at the same college is a good thing if it somwhere you want to be, if not you will not like it and might have to stay a the same college all four years. Choose your college wisely and do alot of research on hte college before going to that college. Make sure thats where you want to go.
Shakara
The best advice I could give to any student or parent is research the right school and know what you really want.
Paige
Pick a school that is best for you and your child. If you don't get into your firtst choice; check out other schools similar to the first choice.
Kendall
do your research and find a college that best fits you.
Michael
Do your reserch on the school personaly. Take road trip to the durning up and down time to see what the students do durning those times. I think student should make a list of what they want there major to be and pick the schools that have one r more of the major just in case the student want to change majors o they want have to change schools.
Marietou
College may not be for everyone but it is a learning experience and helps make major life decisions. My freshman year introduced me to the real world and gave me a dose of reality. There is no such thing as choosing the right school for you, it's simply what you make it. The only disadvantage is expenses but in the end it is all worth it. Having the opportunity to go to college is more than a blessing and it would be a tragedy not to take full advantage of such opportunity.