When I graduated from high school, I wanted to go to college. I didn't think much about my choices. I knew I wanted to further my education, so I chose the college near where I lived.
Now that I think back on it, I know I was lucky. Fortunately, the university (it was the University of Delaware, by the way) was a great fit. It is a great university, and I really treasure my experience there and the life-long friends I made while attending college.
You could be lucky and land at the right school without thinking about it too much. But why push your luck? With all the choices and opportunities for future college students today and the huge investment of time and money, it's wise to find a school that is a good fit. So how do you do that? Ask yourself these questions and the answers will help you select your school.
I should have asked myself some of these questions before selecting the college I wanted to attend. While I would have probably come to the same conclusion, it would have been reassurance if I ever felt out of place or worried that I had made the wrong choice.
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T.F. Riggs High School Financial Aid Night
Thursday, September 7 at 7:00 PM CSTBurke School Financial Aid Night
Monday, September 11 at 7:00 PM CSTGettysburg High School Financial Aid Night
Tuesday, September 12 at 5:30 PM CST