
FINDING COLLEGES YOU LOVE
Deciding where to apply to college is probably one of the first important decisions a teenager makes. Some students, however, take less time to develop a college list than checking out new music on I-Tunes. That’s not a good idea.
As the title says, finding colleges you love is what this section is all about.
- Your College List.
More than anything else, it’s important for you to go to a college where you feel you belong. To do that, you need to figure out what you want from a college. Rather than looking at the so-called “best” colleges, we suggest you find colleges that are best for you.
- What characteristics should you look for in colleges?
- How do you find out what different colleges offer you?
- How do you develop a good college list?
Your College List gives you this information and much more.
- Visiting Colleges
One of the most fun things about the college admissions process is visiting different campuses. It’s also the best way to learn about different colleges and universities.
- What do you when you visit a campus?
- Should you go to the admissions office?
- How do you know if you like a college?
Jump right into Visiting Colleges and you’ll find out the answers to these questions.
- Relationship with Colleges
It never occurs to most high school students that developing relationships with college admissions offices is something they should do. The truth is that not doing it could potentially affect their admission prospects.
- What’s the big deal about relationships with admissions offices?
- How do you develop relationships with colleges?
- Who is the college admissions representative assigned to your high school and why should you try to meet this person?
Read Relationships with Colleges and you’ll get the answers to these questions.








