Jennifer
Basically, really do your research on your education instead of social life.
ZULEYMA
MAKE SURE THAT THE PERSON THAT IS THINKING ABOUT A SPECIFIC COLLEGE GET A CHANCE TO SEE THE SCHOOL SIZE, SIZE OF THE CLASS ROOMS AND PREPARE ALL FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION NEEDED.
Angelia
I would advise parents and students to consider what type of learning environment is best for the student. In what type of environment do they learn best? What kind of distractions will they be able to still academically perform up against? Ask yourself if you learn better in a smaller classroom with 25 students and a prefossor or a lescture hall full of 300 students. Is it important to you to for your professors to know your name and become familiar with who you are on campus? Also, if you know what type of field you are wanting to go into research that field. What type of degree is needed for that field? Are there special certifications needed to work in that field? Research and ask potential colleges of interest if they are familiar with the field of work you are wanting to get into. If there are certification associations affiliated with your field check out the websites for those associations. many times there will be a list of colleges accredited in that field of study for future students. These schools would make an excellent starting point for you to begin your college search. Lastly, visit before making a decision.
Patty
Thoroughly research the college, its departments and the surrounding areas. If the area around the college looks shady, then living on or near campus is probably a bad idea. If the college does not offer a diverse range of majors that interest your child, then look for another college. Your child's ideal college should be one with at least 3 majors/minors that interest him/her, plenty of extracurricular activities for your child to get involved in and plenty of financial, psychological and academic help available to the students.
jerett
Go to a school that has class sizes that are appropriate for you, smaller schools will generally have smaller class sizes for introductory courses.
Brittany
To always visit the campus before you make a final decision because that gives you a literal feel for the campus life that the student will be spending all of their time at. Also you will get to meet many people from the school and first impressions are always important. Also to check the background of the school, student experinces there, and get many different opinions to make an accurate judgement. When getting to college I would advise to always try to be involved in something oncampus, it makes your experience alot more enjoyable!! There are alot of distractions in college but to always keep your eye on the prize and remember what you're there for!! College is an amazing experience, but its what you make out of it!!!
Blake
I would suggest to visit the college you are thinking about attending and get a feel of the atmosphere.
Then go with your gut and attend that college.
Always stay focused on your studies, attend study groups and you will succeed at whatever you choose to do.
Amy
In order to find the right college, the student needs to see where they fill as though they will fit in the best. Yes, parents you want your say so, but in reality the students is the one attending so they need to feel the most comfortable in the new environment. When you find the right college make the most it. Getting involved through intramarl sports, or joining clubs around campus will make the experience all the more better. Meeting new people and engaging in fun activities in and outside of campus will allow the student to make the most his or her experience in college.
Jaquita
Go to an orientation first!
Nadia
In order to find to the right college yourself, you should make sure that you have the money to afford the tuition if you don't have any financial aid coming in. Also make sure that the type of school you are attending is one that you would fill comfortable in, whether it's a large campus where you are just a number, a small college where the professors know you by name, or a college that has the ability to be a large campus and a small campus at the same time. I believe that the right college for a person depends on their preference and whether you are willing to make the most out of going to college. Making the most out of your college experience depends on your what think your college experience should be and also make great friends that will support you and help you with the different things that go on on the campus.