| | | | | prestigious colleges are usually the most expensive. |
| After finishing school, teenagers find themselves at a | | | | 4. |
| loss when they face the problem of choosing a | | | | Another common mistake school graduates make is |
| college. It goes without saying that everyone wants | | | | choosing a college with the best athletic teams. Is |
| to find the college that suits the requirements a | | | | participating in college sports really the main objective |
| hundred percent. College is a sacred place for | | | | in student's life? For most of the students education |
| academic and campus life of every student. In order | | | | is the main objective in college. So consider academic |
| not to enter academic purgatory, one should examine | | | | advantages of a college first and then proceed to |
| all possible options and select the best. There are a | | | | investigating about athletic teams. |
| lot of pieces of advice what to do when choosing a | | | | 5. |
| college. Here are the tips about what one should | | | | What is most important never choose a college |
| avoid doing: | | | | judging by students' parties. The opportunity to |
| 1. | | | | study and to hang out in college is very attractive. |
| It is advised not to judge a college by someone's | | | | But the balance is inevitable to maintain. Always |
| subjective comments about it. Even if parents want | | | | remember that education is prior! |
| their kid to enter some particular college, it is only up | | | | Among minor mistakes that the applicants make are: |
| to the applicant to decide. Whenever it is possible | | | | 1. |
| search for objective relevant information about any | | | | 2. - |
| college. Do not trust anyone at that. | | | | Opt for colleges close to his/her house; |
| 2. | | | | 3. - |
| The next thing one should avoid is following his/her | | | | Or, on the contrary, choose a college that is far from |
| brother, sister, boyfriend or girlfriend when applying | | | | his/her house to escape from parental care; |
| to college. In other words, one should not enter a | | | | 4. - |
| college to be close to his/her friends or relatives. | | | | Rely on circumstances or fate. |
| 3. | | | | On the whole, choosing a college is difficult but fun. |
| Do not be misled by the popularity of any college. | | | | Discover the possible options and make the right |
| Prestige of a college is not the indicator that it would | | | | choice! |
| fit anyone's requirements. Moreover, the most | | | | |