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Five Tips to Help You With Your College DecisionAuthor: Chris Stout: Choosing a college can be very taxing on your nerves. The decision will flavor the rest of your educational and professional development. Selecting a college is not something to be taken lightly, but making solid judgment calls require clear thinking. You cannot fill your mind with stress and anxiety, or you will impair your ability to make a sound decision Continued below - scroll down... |
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Just relax. Take a deep breath. It's going to be okay, there's really no need to freak out. Here are five tips that'll help make your college decision a little bit easier. |
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4. Talk to people. Ask as many questions from as many qualified people as possible. Find out what alumni and current students have to say. Consult with counselors, academic advisors and faculty members. Don't let one person's opinion make the decision for you. Take the opinions of others and balance them with your own observations. 5. Worst case scenario: you can always transfer! While nothing can seem as final as your final college selection, the truth of the matter is you always have options, even once you've already started taking classes at your new university. If you absolutely hate life at the school you chose, you can always transfer somewhere else after two years. Make sure that you that you've put forth every possible effort to make it work before you decide to transfer. If after careful deliberation, you still decide that you want to bail, by all means do so. College is an opportunity, not a sentence. If your school of choice isn't working out the way you envisioned, change your scenery. If you chill out, you'll be in a better position to make an important decision. Just do your homework, keep your options open and explore. In the end, you'll know what to do. Don't be afraid to ask for help, but don't let anyone else decide your future for you. |
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