FAQ About Student's Guide to College and University Selection
How do I know if a college or university is the right size for me?
Choosing the right size of a college or university is a personal decision that depends on your individual preferences and needs. Here are a few factors to consider when determining whether a college or university is the right size for you:
Class sizes: If you prefer smaller class sizes and more individualized attention from professors, you may want to consider a smaller college or university.
Campus size: The size of the campus can also be a factor. If you prefer a more intimate and close-knit community, a smaller campus may be a better fit. If you enjoy having a lot of space to explore and a wide range of facilities and resources, a larger campus may be more appealing.
Social scene: The size of the student body can also impact the social scene on campus. If you prefer a more tight-knit community with fewer social options, a smaller college or university may be more appealing. If you prefer a more diverse and active social scene, a larger college or university may be a better fit.
Extracurricular activities: Consider the types of extracurricular activities you are interested in and whether a college or university of a particular size would offer those options.
Resources and facilities: Consider whether the college or university has the resources and facilities that you need for your academic and personal goals.
The right size of a college or university for you will depend on your individual preferences and needs. It's a good idea to visit campuses of different sizes and talk to current students to get a sense of what it would be like to attend a college or university of a particular size.