Jason
depends on what your going to school for. if you want to meet alot of new people and and get involved find a school that doesn't have a lot of lcals or people living at home. live in a dorm if you can aford it, i think it would be fun and be a good experience. see if you can get some sort of scholarship. school is expensive.
Brogan
School is about more than making the grade. When choosing your college, remember you're choosing more than a tuition rate or a fraternity. College should be enlightening, challenging and fun. No piece of paper will ever compensate for the loss of the life lessons to be gained in those rare college years, if any of those elements are missing. Before you decide what you want most out of school, decide what you want most out of yourself and your family. College should be viewed as an aid in building a fulfilling life. Decide where you want to be in the future. Choose a major that you love, that you can expand upon, and that will bring new opportunities and ideas into your world. This decision not only affects how much homework you have, but your outlook on life, your career, and your progression as an individual. Finally, build and maintain friendships during your college experience that will last a lifetime. There is no better study guide or stress reliever than a good friend. You will learn more from a friendSchool is about more than making the grade. When choosing your college, remember you're choosing more than a tuition rate or a fraternity. College should be enlightening, challenging and fun. No piece of paper will ever compensate for the loss of the life lessons to be gained in those rare college years, if any of those elements are missing. Before you decide what you want most out of school, decide what you want most out of yourself and your family. College should be viewed as an aid in building a fulfilling life. Decide where you want to be in the future. Choose a major that you love, that you can expand upon, and that will bring new opportunities and ideas into your world. This decision not only affects how much homework you have, but your outlook on life, your career, and your progression as an individual. Finally, build and maintain friendships during your college experience that will last a lifetime. There is no better study guide or stress reliever than a good friend. You will learn more from a friend?s kind advice or a professor?s open door, than any test bank or business journal.
Dawn
Research the college and the fields of study you are interested in. Tour the campus and meet with the professors in your area of interest. Do not let finances make your educational decisions.
Michelle
Be open about going to a new school and be friendly with the other students because they are in the same position you are. Get involved in at least one campus acitivity, you'll make friends and become familiar with the campus. Each semester get to know at least one of your professors reasonably well. If you need help with a subject, don't be afraid to seek out a tutor. You can have a social life but you have to work as hard on your studies as you play.
Jamie
Don't put so much emphasis on the school's name or the greek system at the school when choosing which college to attend. Sure it is good to know that there are going to be social opportunities through which to make friends and attending a college with a name that people will recognize is nice too, but the most important thing to remember when choosing a school is the quality of the education you will receive. Pick a school that is going to give you the highest quality education in the field of your choosing. Pick a school that has knowledgeable teachers that are going to give whatever amount of attention that you need to succeed. Future employers are not really looking for a name but the quality of graduates coming out of a particular program at a particular school. They aren't going to care how many friends you made or how much you paid to be standing in front of them. Are you trained to be a high quality asset to them? That is the most important quality in the school you choose.
Cameron
Get involved. Never forget that the college experience is what you make of it. Find the school where you can gain all sorts of education about your chosen field: academic, experiential, theoretical, etc. The more you want to learn, the better you can be in your career and your life, and the greater, more positive effect you will have on others. College is often a place for experimentation and change, but also for commitment. The students that gain the most from a college or university education are the ones who commit to a course, and throw themselves into it, doing their very best. Don't blend into the wallpaper; don't coast. Be patient, but when you get your chance, make a splash, and let the ripples improve yourself, and others.
Denese
Go to college and find a way to betteryour lives.
Leigh
Finding the right college for the beginning college student can be daunting and challenging. Parents need to have an idea of what area of study or what career their student is considering. Searching the internet, talking to high school counselors, and taliking to friends can help to narrow the search of locating a college that would be suitable. Visiting the campus and going on the orientation tours is very important when selecting a college. Taking the time to ensure that a college is right for you can be very beneficial. Talking from experience, I can say that yes the academic side of a colllege is important when making the selection, but taking the time to see if the overall atmosphere of the school works for the student can make or break the college experience. Another aspect to keep in mind when selecting a school is the community. Are there activities that can fulfill other intersts besides academic ones? Remember that this school and city is where you will be living and playing for potentially the next four years. When selecting your school, don't be afraid to check out several schools to find the best fit for you.