What’s the right college for you?
【小题1】(do) the college you're considering offer classes and learning opportunities 【小题2】 interest you? You don’t need to declare a college major until your junior year of college—but you’re more likely 【小题3】(succeed) if you’re excited about and engaged by the options available to you.
Consider【小题4】 (you) learning style: do you prefer informative lectures or lively discussions?
Research and analysis or hands-on experience and practice? Writing papers or working in small groups?
Look for the academic experience you’ll need to feel 【小题5】(challenge) and engaged, and what support you’ll need for success—peer tutoring, 【小题6】(access) professors, and career services are just some of 【小题7】 options you might find on campus. Check out course and program 【小题8】(describe), reviews of professors, and sit in on some classes if you’re able to visit campus.
【小题9】(assess) your chances of admission can be a good way to identify a strong academic match. Most admissions counselors tell us that your GPA and the quality of your high school classes are the most important elements of your college application, 【小题10】standardized test scores not far behind.