qwerty
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 Posts: 6
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 3:41 am Post subject: Talk about car |
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Every person has different interests, values, and goals. Taking a good look at your own likes and dislikes will help you narrow down the list of colleges to consider.
Once you have a list of colleges that offer your desired academic program and sport, you can narrow your search by evaluating what else is important to you. Things to consider might be:
Campus size
Location
Curriculum
Housing/food
Job placement services
Student-faculty ratio
Tuition and other costs
When you have decided that you are interested in a particular college, call the admissions office and arrange a time to visit. It's important for you to see the campus firsthand so that you can judge whether or not you will feel comfortable there. Try to arrange your tour while classes are in session, so that you aren't touring a ghost town.
You should be narrowing down the list to four to six colleges that you would like to apply to. It's perfectly okay to choose several that are your dream schools, but make sure that you keep your feet on the ground. Balance the list with several schools that you know you have a good chance of getting into, as well as a "safe bet," a college at which you know you'll be accepted. |
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