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帮你选择大学的五个问题

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 美国耶鲁大学校园

此文写于04/26/2011 

雅美之途's Note: 这篇文章放在这里正是时候,因为它告诉你如何选择一所满意的大学去度过你未来的四年。现在离截止日期的51日还剩五天,在此之前今年毕业班的同学必须定下自己的学校。这将是他们到目前为止一生中最重要的决定,有些同学要在四月低的最后几天才能想清楚去那所学校。四月也是家长比较财政援助的一个月。如果水平相当的院校提供的财政援助相差很大,你应该很明白你可以用A学校的财政援助方案向提供较少的财政补助的B学校讨价还价。 

一位家长说,三月似乎是最长的一个月,如果你考虑那些焦急等待三月底或4月初的发榜时间。而四月份则是整个申请周期中最短的一个月,因为学生们会花很多时间旅行去比较那些值得上的学校的校园,同时参加各校专门组织的为吸引被录取学生的活动。当两个学校都在这一年中最短的一个月举行招聘活动时,有时你会发现时间上会有冲突。对于那些可能属于直升机父母类型的家长,我还是建议,因为将是学生自己去完成他们多年的大学生活,家长应该让他们坐在驾驶座位上。 

High School Seniors in Sammamish: Five Questions to Help You Make Your College Decision

The envelopes are here and you were accepted to all the colleges to which you applied. Here are tips on how to narrow it down to one.

By Deborah Cossey, Patch.com. April 20, 2011

In just two weeks, college-bound seniors have an important deadline. National College Response Day is May 1. Colleges expect all seniors to respond to their final choice college by then and the next two weeks are a flurry of college open houses, welcome events, accepted student days, emails and letters to help encourage/sway students to choose that particular college.

So how do you choose among the colleges that want you? The choice is not about impressive events on campus; instead, it is a personal decision, one built on the research, criteria, interests, goals and financial situation of each student. If you are one of those students struggling with your decision, here are five questions that may help you arrive at your decision:

The financial questions: Have you and your family carefully evaluated the financial aid package or the total costs of the colleges on your list? Do you know the average indebtedness at graduation for each college (if not, check College Board)? Will you be able to afford this college for the four or five years until you graduate? Will the cost be a burden to you or your family?

The academic question: Have you researched, talked to the departments and made sure that the colleges on your list have the academic departments that are of interest to you? We know that students often change their majors in college, but it helps if the colleges have a variety of departments within your range of interest.

The social/activities question: What will it be like to be on this campus on the weekends? What do kids do for fun? If you like hiking or mountain biking, is it available? Do you want to have a city nearby? Is there easy access to the shops, restaurants and concerts that would be of interest to you? In general, can you see yourself being comfortable, involved and happy at this college?

The distance question: Many of you started out seeking colleges as far away from home as possible. Now that reality has set in, is that still what you want?  How will you get to your college and how long will it take you?  Will you be taking a car and, if so, what are the parking costs (can be pricey!). How do students fair without a car? Now, in April of your senior year, how far away from home do you want to be?

The personal question: Take away the hype and ask yourself what your gut says about this choice. Where will you be most comfortable, challenged, happy, involved, successful, and feel like you are at home?  In other words, really take time to evaluate what you want, not your parents, teachers, counselor, media or colleges. This is your biggest decision so far. Make the best one for you.

Remember, you can only deposit at one school (National Association for College Admission Counseling). So, best wishes as you make your decision and have a safe, fun end to your senior year!

Editor's note: Deborah Cossey, M.Ed., lives in Woodinville and is founder of Rainier College Counseling assisting students and families with the college planning and admissions process with offices in Woodinville and Bellevue. Deborah has helped hundreds of local students attend colleges throughout the nation. This article first appeared on Woodinville Patch.
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Langdon 回复 悄悄话 回复雅美之途的评论:

I appreciate your humurous of Pomona!
雅美之途 回复 悄悄话 回复Langdon的评论:
The sister colleges of Pomona near LA should be pretty decent and they share the same resources as well.
Langdon 回复 悄悄话 回复雅美之途的评论:
请教您如何评论西海岸的liberal arts colleges , such as Reeds, which is where Steve Jobs dropped off, and another one is Pronoma college ,在全美文理学院排名很髙。先谢了。
雅美之途 回复 悄悄话 回复我是一元党的评论:
你也对加州太自信了,一个快要破产的州,看看加州大学穷到大量招外国学生赚钱。
我是一元党 回复 悄悄话 回复雅美之途的评论:
所以啊,我觉得选校的家长和学生都好势利……在东部求学的时候感觉十分受束缚,压抑的很。而现在在西部则感觉自由好多。美国的过去在东北,但未来则在加州。
雅美之途 回复 悄悄话 回复Yangtze430030的评论:
You are right as many of the students at UCB can't take the courses they love because there were limited slots.
Yangtze430030 回复 悄悄话 Sorry, I meant Berkeley.
Yangtze430030 回复 悄悄话 Northeast is the culture center. I am wondering how many years do you need to graduate from Berkely.
雅美之途 回复 悄悄话 回复我是一元党的评论:
伯克利在US News上排名比所有藤校都低,东部名校更具历史感与人文,更与美国政治经济连接。
我是一元党 回复 悄悄话 回复雅美之途的评论:
就是呀……伯克利排名高,而且学费应该也更便宜吧?不懂……
还是喜欢西部多过东部。东部高校人工雕饰痕迹太重,而西部高校更近自然。
雅美之途 回复 悄悄话 回复我是一元党的评论:
这你可要那些湾区的学生和父母为什么选布朗拒伯克利了。
我是一元党 回复 悄悄话 为什么那么多人都想去藤校?西部那么多好学校诶!
雅美之途 回复 悄悄话 回复雨滴的评论:
应该对你儿子以后选校有帮助。
雨滴 回复 悄悄话 收藏了。 给儿子以后上大学参考。 谢谢分享。
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