Alexandra
Go to the colleges that you are interested in and walk around and ask people how they feel about that college. Make sure you look at the classes offered, and determine whether this college will help you on your personal academic path.
Lia
Make sure you visit the school, along with a variety of other schools so you can see what you like and dislike in comparison. Also, be open to new experiences in school, but be careful not to go too wild in your new environment. Most importantly, go to the school you want the most, and dowhat you most want to do, because it is your life and your college experience, not anyone else's.
Eric
Choose the college that best suits YOU. Not what anyone else believes is the best choice, but the place you feel you will be happiest at. You will have to spend four years of your life there, so the best idea is to choose a place that you will enjoy yourself at.
Nora
spend some time around campus first--talk to students not advisors or tour guides.
Gabe
Small schools are great.
Gillian
Don't rely on the tours to tell you an experience about the college. Parents, let your child visit and stay with a current student at the school to see what it would be like to live there as a student, not as a kid being trailed by his or her parents. Students, being in college is about learning to be independent; why not claim it from the very start? Do your research yourself to find what really feels best to you. Also, talk to upper classmen when deciding what classes to take. The professors can make or break a class, so find out who the beloved professors are and take their classes, even if they don't fall under your major category of interest. Who knows, you could discover that your calling is to be an expert in nanotechnology instead of psychology. Use the teachers as a guide to find out what you want in life.
Samantha
Finding the right college is extremely important. My advice to give to parents and students is to take your time, research and visit as many colleges as possible. Not only does the college he or she chooses need to be great academicly, but it needs to fit the person socially. If a person isn't happy at a certain school, he or she won't try their best or suceed in his or her classes. Also, it is extremely important to make the most of one's college career. College leads to the rest of one's life, and taking away as much as possible of what the school has to offer is extremely important. It will not only strengthen one's mind, but his or her social life, and future. College is an amazing time in life and it sets everyone up to grow into adulthood. Finding the right school and making the most of it can only shape a human being in being the best they can be. If in the right place, only success can be made.
Allison
I would reccomend visiting as many schools as possible . While you are visitng take a tour and try and talk to regular students to get a feeling for the student body and campus. Think up some crucial questions and don't be afraid to voice any questions or concerns. Try and participate in some events on campus while you are there to get a feeling for the campus's social scene. Overall, go with the place you think will be the best fit for you.
Dawn
evaluate career interests and social interests and make sure the school has the classes and extra curricular activities to meet those needs.
Aaron
Find a college that offers the best variety of possible choices for you prospective major if you are not sure of exactly you want to major in. If you know what you want to have your focus on. Go to each university and try to get a good feeling of what the students, teachers and staff are going to be like and find the place that seems the most inspiring for your focus of study and application of its work into the professional world.