Karen
How can I expand my knowledge on colleges I will potentially be attending?
I am going into my junior year of high school, a big year for many students who are planning to attend college after graduating. I have to study for the SATs, take the SATs, start applying for scholarships and to colleges/universities. Before I start applying to colleges though, I would like to limit the amount of colleges I would be applying to. College applications cost money, and I do not want to waste money on colleges that I will likely be denied to. How can I gather research on colleges so that it is easier for me to choose what college I want to attend? #college #student #research #high-school #college-selection #knowledge
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Ken’s Answer
Hi Karen!
If you want to know something about a college and a graduate with a specific major, just call ( the fastest way to get information ), the head of alumni relations department of that college and say that you are interested in learning about their college and would like to meet and talk to a graduate who majored in your specific area of interest who might be living and/or working near you. This way, you will not only learn about the college, but you will also learn about their experiences during their years at college and what they have been able to do with their education and how you feel about it. You will be surprised how responsive and helpful such people can be.
Please let me know if and how this was helpful. Keep me informed. I would like to follow your progress!
Yiyang "Ellen"’s Answer
Wikipedia, us news rankings, college website, LinkedIn searches, Facebook pages
翔’s Answer
First of all, it is reading, reading more.
Secondly, we should pay more attention to current events and have their own views on hot current events. More knowledge of the media, to improve their knowledge.
The expansion of knowledge, not much of the depth of knowledge, it is important to make a wise and knowledgeable person.
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