Pick The Right College Today: Four Great Tips

By John Chang

Hopeless to Harvard's main focus is helping students get the information they need to be accepted to an Ivy League school. However, there are a number of broad issues around college acceptance that most high school students are interested in.

Naturally, the Ivy League schools differ from one another. Brown and Yale are very different schools, indeed. Bear in mind that, outside of the Ivy League world, there are even more options when it comes to choosing a college.

When you are looking for the right college, keep these four points in mind:

First, take into account the size of the student body. This is very important because it affects a lot of variables. Some are faculty/student ratio and student culture. Additionally, large schools are similar to large cities. They are full of energy, but they are also confusing. A small school is similar to a small town. People know each other, and there is a measure of safety. The drawback is that diversity and opportunities may be limited.

2. School prestige is an important factor. That is just a simple fact. If you have a diploma from a top school like Harvard, UPenn, or Stanford, you will have a better chance of getting a respected and well-paid position.

3. Location is important. Do you want to go to school in a big city, small town, or in the countryside? A big-city school like NYU or UCLA will be quite different from a low key, off-the-beaten-path school like Cornell or Williams. You will want to keep your personality and background in mind and choose a school where you will be most comfortable.

4. Be sure to choose a school that will challenge you and allow you to challenge yourself. Your college years are your time to spread your wings and explore your full potential. For this reason you will need an environment that allows and encourages risks, offers diverse experiences, and supports your independence. For this reason, you may wish to choose a school that is not in your hometown, even if your hometown school is excellent. You will want to be able to maximize your growth during your college years.

Be sure to visit the campuses you are considering. This will help you to make your decision. You might also consider taking a year off after high school to look into all of your options before you jump on the college wheel.

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