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February 11th, 2009 — College Selection, The Best Colleges
This article from MarketWatch discusses strong evidence for why location matters when choosing a college. The best location for college is going to have low cost of living but offer lots of opportunity.
“I’ve talked to hundreds of seniors in college who have told me that they didn’t realize how important college location was until they got to school. But it should be one of the top considerations for students and parents,” said Todd Hoffman, a college researcher and consultant.
The best place to go to college ultimately comes down to personal preferences. Do you need city life to feel happy? Do you need to be near family? What are your post-graduate plans? All of these things should weigh heavily when choosing a college.
Moral of the story: don’t choose a college based on reputation alone. Some of the best colleges are in bad locations which make it harder to get a job after college not to mention contribute to depression (lack of contentment, no access to favorite activities, too cold, too hot, not near family, etc.) during school. the best place for college comes down to your career goals. But you can’t go wrong in choosing a location that offers low cost of living, abundant job opportunities, and high earning potential.
October 5th, 2008 — College Selection
I am doing some research among high schoolers and mostly just trying to find out what people are looking for in a college. i am finding that it has less to do with location and more to do educational goals.
In a tough economic time people are looking to specialize a lot more. When looking for colleges people are looking at these things which I find really interesting.
1. Availability of Financial Aid
2. Educational Programs
3. Location and Nightlife
Something I hadn’t considered is how the economy will effect high schoolers going to college. If College Financial Aid dries up then we can expect to see a lot of folks not attending college and attending more trade schools, and thus seeing a decline in programs at big schools as well.
August 7th, 2008 — College Selection
Im remembering my days of college selection. I only applied to 4 colleges mostly regional schools of choice. Nothing high end even though I probably could have applied and been accepted to any school I wanted. Instead I selected a variety of Rocky Mountain based smaller schools that I thought had potential.
Western State College
Fort Hays Community College
University of Northern Colorado
University of Montana
Looking back on it all any one of these schools would have been a good selection. When selecting a school I believe not only what courses they have to offer but the basic community compatibility plays a huge role in whether it will be a good fit for you.