Factors to Consider When Choosing the Perfect College
Scarlett Garvan on October 30, 2010 in Education News
For years you’ve been working toward the ultimate goal: college. It’s within range of reality that some high school students have been working toward college since they were still pooping in their pants and their parents were politely crushing any toddler standing in the way of their kiddo’s spot at Kids-Who-Finger-Paint-Here-Get-Into-Yale Preschool.
Now you’ve attended all the right schools, you played the sports, you joined and led the clubs, you’ve taken prep courses and passed any standardized test the system could think up, your grades are stellar, your letters of recommendation are plentiful and glowing. You’re almost there. One more bit, kid. The penultimate act before the ultimate goal is reached: choosing the perfect college.
I know, right? You’ve done everything, haven’t you?! You’ve been thinking about little else but sex and college for years now. How can you possibly be expected to focus your thoughts, your hopes, your dreams, and choose one single perfect school?
Don’t look at me–it’s your perfection, not mine. Allen Grove can help. He’s got a simple list of 15 Points to Ponder when choosing the perfect college.
(UW Oshkosh)
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