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Tips To Consider For Your College Search
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by:
Tawee Subsomboon
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There are a number of points that you will
want to consider when you start your college search. More than
anything, this will at least help cut down the number of options that
you have after performing a college search. It doesn’t matter
if you are doing your college search online or if you are working
through the hundreds of prospectuses that your high school has, the
points to consider are the same.
Before you start your college search you should identify your
priorities. Now these are not going to be the same for everyone,
obviously. It is important that you list your priorities in the order
that they matter to you and not what you think is expected. Here are
some of the most common points to consider to help you in your college
search, they are in alphabetical order so as not to place them in any
apparent order of priority:
* Areas of Study
* Athletics
* City Size
* Disabilities
* Ethnicity
* Location
* Student Body Size
The first point to consider in your college search is which major you
want to take. It may sound an obvious point but a lot of people begin
their college search without having any idea what they want to study.
Try taking inspiration from subjects that you enjoy or jobs that you
would like to do.
If you are a member of your high school sports team, whatever the
sport, you may want to target your college search to include colleges
that have a good reputation for your sport. On the other hand, you may
not like sport at all so you could actually use that as a way to remove
excess colleges from your college search results.
Many people want to include the size of the city that the college is
located in as part of their college search. If you prefer the bright
lights then you don’t want to include colleges that are miles
from the nearest major city in your shortlist.
Colleges that cater for students with certain disabilities may be high
on your list of requirements for your college search. If you have a
disability it is important to discover which of the colleges have
adequate facilities for your needs.
Ethnicity is a controversial point to include in your college search
but there are specialist black, Asian and Hispanic colleges and you may
want to include or exclude these, as appropriate, from your college
search.
The location of your chosen college can be extremely important and
should be included as a factor in your college search. Basically, do
you want to be close to home or do you want to travel to a completely
new area?
The student body size can have a number of different impacts on your
college search. The higher the number of students at a particular
college is, the more likely that the college is to have a wide range of
activities. However, the down side of large student numbers is that
there is likely to be less opportunity for personal attention in
classes.
About the author:
Tawee Subsomboon writes extensively on online education for anyone
wanting to further their education, His knowledge and invaluable
resources fill his comprehensive website with information, resources
links and advice. http://www.online-college-center.net
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