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Choosing a College That’s Right for You

Choosing a College That’s Right for You. Step 1: Determine what you might like to study or major in.

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Choosing a College That’s Right for You

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  1. Choosing a College That’s Right for You

  2. Step 1: Determine what you might like to study or major in • Yes, many students enter college as “undecided”, and that’s fine, but if you have some idea of a career or major, that information can help in finding colleges that offer (perhaps even specialize) in that field.

  3. Step 2: Determine your criteria • Develop a list of criteria you want and use that to evaluate and weed out colleges.

  4. Step 3: Compile a list of possible colleges and universities • You can find information on different colleges from college-related websites • You can get suggestions from family, friends, teachers, and guidance counselors • You should also consider attending college fairs, where you can meet representatives from the school and gather important information

  5. Step 4: Gather all your resources and information about all the schools you are considering • Make sure you know the important information about each school and program so that you will be able to make informed decisions

  6. Step 5: Use the criteria from Step 2 to narrow your list • You want to narrow your list to a reasonable number. Most experts suggest narrowing the list to 10 or fewer.

  7. Step 6: Visit the colleges on your list • The best way to get a feel for a college is by visiting the campus, taking a tour, meeting with students, eating on campus, checking out the dorms, etc. • You want to feel “at home” if you are going to spend the next 4 years there

  8. Step 7: Apply to the schools that made the cut after the first six steps • There is no specific number of schools that you need to apply to. • Choose the number and type of schools that feels right to you.

  9. Step 8: Make a final choice among the schools that accepted you • Choose the school that best fit your criteria and you will feel comfortable

  10. The most important thing to remember: • You want to choose a college where you will be both happy and successful • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_8I_w5v18I

  11. Things to consider: • Cost • Location- distance • Location- city/ suburb/ rural • Sports • Quality of Education • Population size • Class size • Student to teacher ratio • Graduation rate/ time • Requirements • Academic rigor/ Accreditation • Degrees and majors • Campus resources • Internship opportunities • Diversity • Housing options • Social life • Campus safety • In-state/ Out-of-state • Food • Feel of the campus • Technology

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