One of the best things that you can do to find out if a college is right for you is to physically go to the campus of the college for a tour or just a visit. This way you can get a feel for the campus and what the school and people are like. If you can, get some friends and family involved with the visiting of the college, you never know what knowledge they can input into your decision. If you 're researching different colleges like I am, make sure that you 're getting your information from reliable sources. Some websites and even some books are biased to or against certain colleges. One source that I would recommend would be the Choosing the right college: The whole truth about America 's top schools book. There are many editions where they cover almost every college you could think of. In each section, they cover a different region of the US, and in each subsection, they cover most of the colleges in the region. On each college, there is vital statistics, like total enrollment and most popular major, as well as student and academic life. Sources like this one are great for helping you get more information about colleges in the US in a fast, factual way. I am very serious about finding the right college for me so I spend hours sifting through giant books like this one, however researching different colleges is very important. As stated in Choosing the right college: The whole truth about America 's top schools one of the contributors, John Zmirak, writes, “thoughtless decisions have produced ignorant students[.]” Going to a college just because you like their sports team or because people are impressed by the school will have an effect on you later in life. You may regret a decision that was not well thought out or
One of the best things that you can do to find out if a college is right for you is to physically go to the campus of the college for a tour or just a visit. This way you can get a feel for the campus and what the school and people are like. If you can, get some friends and family involved with the visiting of the college, you never know what knowledge they can input into your decision. If you 're researching different colleges like I am, make sure that you 're getting your information from reliable sources. Some websites and even some books are biased to or against certain colleges. One source that I would recommend would be the Choosing the right college: The whole truth about America 's top schools book. There are many editions where they cover almost every college you could think of. In each section, they cover a different region of the US, and in each subsection, they cover most of the colleges in the region. On each college, there is vital statistics, like total enrollment and most popular major, as well as student and academic life. Sources like this one are great for helping you get more information about colleges in the US in a fast, factual way. I am very serious about finding the right college for me so I spend hours sifting through giant books like this one, however researching different colleges is very important. As stated in Choosing the right college: The whole truth about America 's top schools one of the contributors, John Zmirak, writes, “thoughtless decisions have produced ignorant students[.]” Going to a college just because you like their sports team or because people are impressed by the school will have an effect on you later in life. You may regret a decision that was not well thought out or