Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Tips for Effective College Searching

* Know yourself, your goals, your strengths, and your limitations.
* Do not make assumptions about colleges as a type (i.e. all large universities are impersonal, all small colleges are too confining.)
* Take advice from friends and acquaintances lightly - one very good or very bad experience does not make a college very good or very bad in general.
* Do not keep your interest in a particular college a secret - there is nothing to be gained and much to be lost.
* Keep aware of all deadlines. They are all published well in advance of the actual deadline. Missing an application deadline is a sign to the college of missed deadlines to come!
* Always be yourself. Do not try to be who you think a college wants you to be.
* Initially investigate colleges that you feel are “ideal” for your interests, but don’t rule out any schools that do not completely fit your “ideal.” Remember that your interests will change and evolve in college.
* Never select a college based upon only one factor (i.e. “I want to play for this particular football coach,” “I can study politics with a former senator.”)
* Expect to learn new things about yourself and your family during your college search.
* Start early and don’t let anyone pressure you to make a decision until you are ready.


http://www.thehighschoolgraduate.com/editorial/DE/collegesearchtips.htm