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Choosing               a               college               isn't               an               easy               task.

There               are               so               many               universities               out               there               to               choose               from               that               making               a               selection               can               be               overwhelming               for               the               best               of               students.

So               how               do               you               go               about               making               this               important               decision?

Here               are               a               few               tips               to               help               you               choose               the               college               that's               best               for               you.

What               are               Your               Interests?
               What               subjects               interest               you               the               most?

In               high               school,               think               about               the               subjects               that               you               really               enjoyed               or               did               your               best               in.

What               are               your               strong               and               weak               areas?

Find               out               if               the               colleges               you're               interested               in               have               good               programs               specific               to               your               strengths.

You               also               want               to               find               a               college               that               can               help               you               develop               and               support               your               weaknesses.
               You               will               also               want               to               consider               the               sports               and               extracurricular               activities               offered               by               the               different               universities.

A               rich               social               life               is               an               important               part               of               the               college               experience.

Find               out               what               the               schools               can               offer               you               and               see               if               they               jive               with               your               unique               interests.

One               school               may               have               a               great               athletics               department,               while               another               might               be               better               suited               for               the               computer               whiz.
               Think               about               religious               affiliation               as               well.

If               your               religious               orientation               is               important               to               you,               you'll               want               to               find               out               the               types               of               campus-based               religious               activities               and               places               of               worship               that               are               available               for               students.
               Ask               Yourself               What's               Most               Important               to               You               in               a               College
               What               about               the               school               size?

The               size               of               college               campuses               can               vary               greatly.

With               larger               campuses               you'll               want               to               consider               how               you'll               be               able               to               get               to               and               from               class.

School               size               can               also               influence               class               size.

Look               into               the               average               class               size               if               you'd               like               a               larger               or               more               intimate               lecture               atmosphere.

If               you               think               you               might               be               overwhelmed               at               a               larger               university,               look               for               a               school               with               a               small               student               population.

Your               college               doesn't               have               to               be               any               bigger               than               your               high               school.

Smaller               communities               are               most               times               more               conducive               to               exploring               the               new               school               environment.
               What               about               the               cost               of               attending               a               college?

How               much               financial               aid               or               money               do               you               have               to               offer               to               a               college?

If               you               have               money               saved               up,               figure               out               the               tuition               range               of               the               different               colleges               you're               looking               at.

Don't               forget               to               think               about               your               cost               of               living               (gas,               rent,               food,               social               life,               etc.),               along               with               class               fees,               housing,               and               meal               plans               when               limiting               your               college               choices.

Look               into               financial               aid               and               scholarships               available               for               each               of               the               colleges               you're               interested               in.

Find               out               about               submission               deadlines,               how               to               apply               and               what               the               requirements               are               for               qualification.
               What               about               your               major?

If               you               know               what               you               want               to               study,               you               need               to               find               out               what               the               colleges'               programs               are               like               for               your               specific               field               of               study.

Find               out               about               the               instructors               and               classes               that               are               offered               for               your               major.

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You               should               also               find               out               when               and               how               these               classes               are               offered.

How               long               will               it               take               to               complete               your               program               of               study?

If               you               haven't               decided               on               a               major,               find               out               what               kinds               of               programs,               classes               and               opportunities               are               available               at               the               various               colleges.
               What               about               location?

Sometimes               students               prefer               moving               away               from               their               parents,               while               others               plan               to               stay               in               their               childhood               homes               for               support               financially               and               emotionally.

If               you're               moving               away               from               you,               remember               to               consider               the               cost               of               living               in               your               targeted               areas.

The               cost               of               living               in               New               York               City               will               be               much               higher               than               Florida.

Decide               where               you               want               to               attend               school               and               then               limit               your               scope               to               those               specific               areas.
               What               about               the               student               population?

Do               you               have               a               clear               idea               on               the               type               of               student               population               you               want               to               be               a               part               of?

Some               colleges               are               composed               of               only               women               or               men,               with               other               universities               being               more               diversified.

Some               colleges               have               a               religious               base               where               others               have               no               religious               affiliations.

Think               about               what               sort               of               student               environment               you               expect               and               want               to               be               a               part               of               when               narrowing               down               your               choices.

It's               important               to               have               others               like               you               on               the               campus               you               attend,               but               that               doesn't               mean               that               everyone               has               to               be               like               you.
               Do               a               little               research               based               off               of               how               you               answer               each               of               the               above               questions.

Take               a               look               at               this               School               Search               Tool               to               search               for               schools               by               name,               state,               or               characteristic.

Select               the               schools               that               interest               you               and               then               get               specific               information               on               campus               life,               student               demographics,               housing,               academic               requirements,               expenses               and               financial               aid.
               Attend               College               Fairs
               College               fairs               are               free               events               that               are               really               helpful               when               you               can't               visit               all               of               the               schools               that               interest               you.

Students               and               parents               are               offered               the               chance               to               interact               with               admission               representatives               from               a               wide               range               of               universities.

Make               the               most               out               of               these               events               by               preparing               yourself               ahead               of               time.

Get               a               schedule               from               your               guidance               counselor,               find               out               which               colleges               will               be               represented,               prepare               a               list               of               questions,               and               dress               appropriately.

Visit               the               college               booth's               that               interest               you,               but               talk               with               some               of               the               other               schools               as               well.

Learn               about               the               schools'               course               offerings,               admission               requirements,               campus               lives,               and               financial               aid               requirements.

Expect               to               receive               a               lot               of               information               at               these               college               fairs.

Collect               brochures               and               business               cards,               and               take               notes               as               you               move               from               one               booth               to               the               next.

Many               times               these               events               will               offer               bags               at               the               entrance               to               help               you               collect               all               of               the               college               materials               you               receive               as               you               meet               with               different               representatives.
               Visit               the               College               Campus
               You               should               go               on               campus               visits               once               you've               narrowed               your               search               down               through               research.

You               can               get               a               good               feel               for               the               campus               and               the               college               community               by               getting               up               close               and               personal.

Before               your               visit,               decide               on               what               you               want               to               learn               about               the               school               and               put               together               a               list               of               questions.

Use               similar               lists               for               each               college               campus               you               visit.

You               never               want               to               leave               a               university               wishing               you               had               asked               something.
               Schedule               a               visit               with               each               school's               admission               office               and               while               you're               there               set               up               interviews               with               faculty               in               the               departments               you'd               likely               enter.

Make               sure               that               you               schedule               your               visit               and               information               meetings               at               least               two               weeks               in               advance.

See               if               you               can               sit               in               on               a               class,               eat               in               the               cafeteria,               spend               the               night               in               a               dorm,               or               talk               with               other               students               who               attend               or               have               attended               the               colleges.

Nobody               knows               as               much               about               a               school               as               the               students               who               are               currently               enrolled.

You               could               also               talk               with               alumni               to               find               out               if               the               degree               from               their               college               fulfilled               their               educational               expectations               and               helped               them               find               satisfying               careers.
               Find               out               about               any               activities,               events,               tours,               information               nights,               or               open               houses               you               can               attend               while               visiting               the               campus.

As               you               go               on               these               tours,               take               notes               and               bring               a               camera.

It               can               be               easy               to               confuse               the               details               after               you've               seen               several               campuses.
               Some               colleges               will               also               offer               "virtual               tours"               so               make               sure               to               check               out               those               websites.
               Remember               to               send               thank               you               notes               after               visiting               a               college.

It's               polite               and               can               make               a               great               impression               on               the               prospective               universities               you've               targeted               in               your               search.
               Understand               the               Admission               Requirements
               You               should               find               out               the               average               class               standing               and               GPA               required               for               students               to               be               accepted               at               the               colleges               of               your               interest.

You               can               normally               find               admissions               criteria               for               most               of               the               colleges               on               their               websites.

Ask               about               admission               requirements               during               meetings               with               school               personnel               or               find               out               from               an               academic               advisor               at               your               high               school.

Be               informed               about               your               academic               profile               and               compare               how               you               stand               with               the               students               most               recently               admitted               to               the               colleges               you're               exploring.
               Group               your               school               choices               by               your               chance               of               being               admitted.

Include               at               least               one               or               two               "reach               schools"               on               your               list.

These               are               the               schools               that               represent               a               challenge               to               you               financially,               with               respect               to               admission               requirements,               or               both.

You               will               also               have               a               few               "mid-range               schools"               that               you               are               likely               to               get               accepted               by,               and               at               least               one               or               two               "safety               school"               where               you               know               that               you'll               be               admitted               and               can               afford.
               Organize               Everything
               You               will               be               gathering               a               lot               of               information               about               many               different               colleges               as               you               go               through               this               process.

It               is               important               to               keep               everything               organized               by               using               a               good               filing               system.

Create               a               separate               file               for               each               school               you're               investigating,               and               assign               a               special               drawer               or               cabinet               to               house               these               files.

You'll               have               all               of               the               information               easily               accessible               with               a               working               filing               system,               and               it               also               helps               to               eliminate               any               confusion               that               might               come               with               a               bunch               of               jumbled               paperwork.

Plus,               you're               less               likely               to               lose               anything               important               when               you               keep               your               research               organized.
               You               should               also               use               a               separate               calendar               to               stay               on               top               of               things               with               all               of               your               targeted               schools.

All               of               these               colleges               are               going               to               have               different               deadlines               for               admissions,               financial               aid               applications,               entrance               tests,               and               even               interviews.

It               is               important               that               you               use               a               calendar               to               remind               you               of               all               of               these               important               dates               so               that               you               don't               miss               out               on               a               great               opportunity.
               Get               Some               Support
               Talk               with               academic               advisors               and               career               counselors               as               you               go               through               the               decision               making               process.

These               professional               are               used               to               dealing               with               these               situations.

Get               some               guidance               from               the               people               who               are               experts               on               this               subject.

They               will               sometimes               think               of               things               relevant               to               your               college               search               that               you               might               not               have               considered               on               your               own.
               When               choosing               a               school,               you               also               want               to               talk               with               your               family               before               any               final               decisions               are               made.

They               have               a               big               stake               in               your               college               choice,               both               emotionally               and               financially.

Ask               your               family               what               schools               they               would               like               you               to               consider               and               why.

Your               opinions               may               differ,               but               you               should               still               try               to               be               open-minded               about               their               suggestions.

Let               your               parents               have               some               input               as               you               finalize               your               list               of               prospective               colleges.
               Finalize               Your               List               and               Apply
               You               should               ultimately               create               a               pros               and               cons               list               using               the               information               you've               gathered               for               each               of               the               colleges               you've               targeted.

Use               this               list               to               organize               your               thinking               and               get               a               different               prospective               on               your               college               choices.

Which               college(s)               fit               in               most               with               your               priorities,               academic               endeavors,               and               lifestyle?

See               how               your               choices               measure               up               against               one               another,               and               come               up               with               a               final               list               of               colleges               to               apply               to.

You               should               be               able               to               narrow               down               your               choices               considerably               with               all               of               the               prep               work               you've               done.
               Prioritize               your               targeted               colleges               beginning               with               your               first               choice               and               ending               with               your               last.

Remember               to               include               a               number               of               "reach               schools"               and               "mid-ranges               schools"               along               with               at               least               one               "safety               school"               on               your               list.

Give               these               choices               careful               thought               and               make               sure               that               you               would               actually               want               to               attend               the               universities               that               you               ultimately               decide               on.

Once               you               have               your               list               narrowed               down               to               fewer               than               ten               schools,               begin               the               application               process               and               wait               for               those               acceptance               letters               to               pour               in.






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