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Choosing a School When More than One Accepts You
Choosing a School When More than One Accepts You
By Howard and Matthew Greene
By the time March and April arrive, you're hopefully getting what you asked for — multiple offers of admission. This is the ideal time to re-visit campuses (or visit them for the first time), and determine which college choices are best. May 1 is your deadline for deciding on a school and putting down a deposit, so use your remaining time wisely and productively.
What works for you?
To choose between schools and the different environments they offer, consider some of your most fundamental needs:
- What type of setting is best suited for your success - small class settings or large lecture halls?
- Do you want a close-knit campus community?
- Are sports, Greek life, and tradition important to you?
- How far from home are you willing to be?
- What kind of housing options work for you: on- or off-campus; singles, doubles, or triples; or suite-style living in dorms?
Talk it out
As you visit campuses, don't limit your questions to just the ""official"" people presenting at open houses, orientation sessions, or on campus tours. Try to stop random people on campus, in the dining halls, or hanging out in the student center. Ask them how they like their college experience, assess their level of happiness with the school, and see if they encourage you to enroll. Try to picture yourself at the college, and then determine if that picture seems right for you.
Author: Amy Ambler
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