Courtney
Look into what other students have to say about colleges. Don't go with the college that is nessacarially most well known, because that isn't always the best college. Look for a college that seems to fit your personality, becuase mostly you want to be happy with the college you will being attending and living with for hte next for years of your life. Not to mention paying a ton of money to.
Stefanie
Don't just pick a college because someone tells you to or someone says that it's the right place for you. Pick a college because it's going to be a good fit for you as an individual, a future professional, and as a student. And when you get there, remember that it isn't all about the education, it's also about building life long friendships and enjoying turning into an adult. But don't let the social life take over either, find a balance that works for you and encourages you to grow into a better you.
Latoya
Make sure that their is enough financial aid to go around and counselors avalible to help your child.
Minamaree
Look around and weigh your options in order to be sure you make the right decision.
Bradley
I would make sure you take campus visits of the colleges you are interested in, I was a great expirance to some and take a tour of campus, class rooms, dinning services and student lifestyles. Even if you don't pick the school it is still fun to get out andd have a good time. I would also talk to friends that are currently enrolled at youor favorite school, no matter how much advertising a school can do no one knows it better then the ones that go there, this also works when your picking classes, find someone that has all ready taken the class before you.
James
The right college is, above all, some place that will prepare you for what you want to do in life. However, there often are many different choices who provide that. After finding the schools who can get you where you need academically, remember this: these are the best years of your life. Sure you want to study hard and get an education, but pick somewhere you can have fun too. And while you are there, HAVE FUN. It is possible to do exceedingly well in class and also have fun. So while you are there, do not forget to have a little fun and excitement along the way. Meet people, make friends, do crazy things, explore, and experiment. These will truly be the greatest years of your life. It is up to you just how great they are.
Justine
If the student does not know what he/she wants to do, parents and students should research together what the student's main interests are. Do some reasearch online and find out what career fields those interests might best place you into. Once you have a general area, you can find what colleges are known for the best education in that particular area. Once you have a few colleges narrowed down, it is very important to visit the colleges, and get a feel for your potential future four years. Ask lots of questions, not only from tour guides, but students and faculty as well. Once decided on the college, research jobs on campus. These are very flexible with your schedule, which makes for a great experience with less stress. Research the registered student organizations and get involved! No matter what, make sure your first year is spent in the dorms. This is where you meet new people who are in the same position as you and you grow up and experience life together. This makes it easier to find roommates for the future, study partners, and perhaps life long friends.
Jeffrey
College is just a way of opening a door to what you want to do with your life. Just find out what in this life you really want to excel at, and open the right doors to get there.
Jessica
visit as many different schools as you can and keep an open mind.
James
I would say just take time reviewing a number of colleges and universities. Choose the school that best suits your needs and go to that one. College is extremely hard work, but it is also a lot of fun. In order to be successsful you will need to be able to balance your school and social life. Not to even mention getting a job. Study hard, party hard and make many lifelong friends.