I have no idea where I want to go to college. I have an idea of what I want to do but where do I go? Scholarships would be nice. I've been looking but I think I'm just really lost now. What should I do?
elscorcho96 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 5:51 pm: Talk to your school's career/college counselor. They should be able to point you towards a few schools that might suit you.
If your school does not have one, there are a few important things to consider:
- price range
- what kind of academics are offered
- the size and location of the school
- what kind of grades and SAT scores you have
springtimebunny answered Sunday May 15 2005, 5:25 pm: maybe look for some brochuers (SP?) on colleges that you would maybe want to go to or just get the brouchers (sp) just to see what the college is like....if u don't want one in state then look for the one out of state.....
sunkistsarah answered Sunday May 15 2005, 4:12 pm: First you should decide where you want to (what state) or if you want to stay near your house or what. Then after you decide that, look up the colleges there and go through them and figure out the best ones for you. You could see which ones have the best programs for what you want to do. Hope this helps!
i dont really know much about scholarships but you get them for extra curicular activities you do in school so you could ask someone at school about those... [ sunkistsarah's advice column | Ask sunkistsarah A Question ]
cUrLyHaiReDcUtiE16 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 4:02 pm: heyy .. umm colleges in california are nice you should look into some there or florida has nice colleges too
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