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What should I consider when making my college list?

Hi everyone! I'm a junior and I'm starting to make my college list. What factors should I consider when deciding which colleges to apply to? Thanks for the help!

a year ago

Hi there! It's great to see you're starting to make your college list. There are various factors to consider when deciding which colleges to apply to. Here are a few key aspects to keep in mind:

1. Academic Fit: Make sure the colleges you're considering offer the majors and programs you're interested in pursuing. Some schools may have a stronger focus on certain fields, so it's important to research their academic offerings.

2. Location: Consider whether you prefer an urban, suburban, or rural environment, and how far you're willing to travel from home. The setting can have a significant impact on your college experience.

3. Size: Some students thrive in small, intimate environments while others prefer larger campuses with more resources and opportunities. Think about what type of atmosphere you'd feel most comfortable in.

4. Financial Aid: Look into each college's financial aid policies and how they distribute scholarships and grants. This can help you determine the affordability of each school.

5. Campus Culture: Visit campuses, either in person or virtually, to get a sense of the school's atmosphere and student life. This can help you envision whether you'd feel at home there.

Remember, it's essential to find schools that match your preferences and needs. Good luck!

a year ago

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