Brittany
When considering colleges I'd suggest taking tours and asking any questions you might have about the university be it about financial aid or student housing. Also weigh the pros and cons of each college. To make the most of the college expericence I'd suggest you join a campus organization that mirrors your interests or ideals because you will meet alot of like minded individuals and make new friends in the process as well as getting involved on campus. Also to study hard if you don't do so you're and your grades are poor your wasting yours or your parents money and potentially hurting your future.
Brianna
Visit schools which are close to where you live before venturing to colleges farther away. By doing this, you get a feel for what size of college you are looking for, whether it is a huge university or a small community college. Then figure out what you enjoy doing: Do you have good people skills? Or are you constantly doing mathematical calculations? Are you more hands-on or an abstract thinker? Taking personality quizzes is a good idea, you will gain clear information on your strengths and weaknesses. Knowing these things about yourself can help you figure out what sort of career you may be good at. It is always good to go into your first year of college as an undecided major. You can explore different fields through General Education Requirements and figure out what subjects you enjoy. Choosing a major is not something which should be rushed, you have your whole first year to decide! So take your time. Overall, if you visit a college and it feels like your second home, go there. Listen to your instincts, because in the end your first impression can make a big difference.
Malcolm
You get out of it what you put into it.
Andy
One of the most important things about finding the right college is finding a place where you can plug into the life of the campus, even if you are a commuter student. Find out about the different clubs and organizations that the college or university has to offer. Also, after you are admitted into the college or university, get to know your professors very well. Fight for the seat in the front row, especially in larger lecture classes. It's always good if you can introduce yourself to the professor and ask them what it would take to make an A in their class. Not only will that impress the professor, it will help you know how to do the best in the class. When it comes to choosing a major, take several introductory classes in many different areas so you can get a feel for what you really like studying, because nothing is worse than being in a major and not enjoying the work you are doing.
Spencer
Look at all the options, apply for as many scholarships as possible, and pray
Nija
My advice would be to always stay true yourself. You should never let anyone block the path that you decide to take or stop because of the obstacles that come to pass. Its not hard to take advice, the challenge is how you use it. Its all up for grabs, you just have to get it. What you build on now is the base for your mansions later. Even if you think your not the smarttest or most talented person; never let that discourage you from following your dreams no matter what. In the end you'll have satisfaction in knowing that you made it because you stayed true to yourself. Make sure you can say you've had those college experiences. Be them good or bad, those experiences sometimes make you use the back burner to get it done in time. You unleash a person inside of you that you didnt know exsisted. Thats the strength thats helps you make it through college. Make sure you do a detailed back-ground check and try visit the college of your chioce, because what you hear and read about isn't always what you get. Never give in or give up!
Hunter
Talk to some students that are attending the school and find out the pros and cons of the school. Then discuss them with their child before making the choice to go to that school.
Amber
If I had to give anyone advice about where he/she should go to school or about choosing the right school I would have to say that they should follow their heart but use their head. Get educated about the school, learn it's history and what is to come in thr future, don't be closed minded and enjoy the exsperience of finding the right place to further your education. Going to college is more than just earning a degree, it's about finding yourself, and the person that you want to be, it's about making yourself and better person and loving who you are so that you can better the world. I think when you considering colleges you should always visit them and when you find the right one, you will just know. It's like finding a wedding dress, when you put the right one on, you just know it!
Philip
Remember to challenge yourself academically, but give yourself plenty of time for fun as well. Don?t squander your leisure time hanging around doing nothing. Go out and do something active that will blow off steam and increase your energy. I love MTSU and would not want to go to any other university.
Christen
Students should definately choose what college they want to attend not the college their parents want them to attend. Students should know that choosing the right college is one of the first big decisions they will make in their life. They should choose wisely because if they don't it will be time and money wasted. People say college is one of the best time of your life and they are right. It is scary at first but it lets you know that you are making a transition into adulthood because there are no parents and all the decisions are suddenly left upto you. Try not to stress to much about school, money, social life, and other thigs because it will get better. College is a major adjustment but you will feel like it was all worth you while when you receive your degree. While choosing a college like any other decision, be realistic about your options and your lifestyle. College makes you more independent and makes you feel better about yourself because you can do things on your own.